S
Sarabande
Guest
I can say as a professional musician who works in both the church music and secular music worlds, the LAST thing I want and most of my colleagues want is applause after mass. We understand that most people applaud to show their appreciation, but we are doing it for God, to spiritually enrich those who use sacred and liturgical music as a part of their prayer and spiritual life and definitely don’t want it to be about us. Also, the applause just feeds into this belief by some that musicians are doing it for their own glory, when in most cases, that is totally not the case.…The musicians are giving back to God what belongs to Him, they don’t need applause, certainly not RIGHT AFTER Mass. Ugh.
When I’ve had priests want to applaud the musicians (and I realize they are well-meaning), I just want to run and hide. It’s embarrassing. It’s completely different when doing music for liturgy. I expect applause when performing an opera, concert, etc., but during the mass? No.
In regards to the topic, I think it is good to make an effort to sing during the mass, especially the responses and part of the mass, but I also understand that sometimes singing can break a person’s concentration and prayer, especially those who have no spiritual connection with music whatsoever.