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brotherhrolf
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Boy, you guys were up late last night!
I would rate Take, Lord, Receive a “1” and we have sung it in my choir. The objective of the anthem is “me” not Him.
Since “O” is not an option, I can’t rate “Lord I Lift”.
I had to smile at the comment that we should just let the choice of music up to the “authorities”. In my parish that would be our music director. The only time we sing things like “Take, Lord, Receive” is for diocesan events where our music director is overruled by members of the chancery.
I also find it ironic that our music director recently advertised in our diocesan newspaper for the organization of a volunteer diocesan choir. Could it have anything to do with the refusal of volunteer cathedral choir members to sing for diocesan events because of the music?
I would rate Take, Lord, Receive a “1” and we have sung it in my choir. The objective of the anthem is “me” not Him.
Since “O” is not an option, I can’t rate “Lord I Lift”.
I had to smile at the comment that we should just let the choice of music up to the “authorities”. In my parish that would be our music director. The only time we sing things like “Take, Lord, Receive” is for diocesan events where our music director is overruled by members of the chancery.
I also find it ironic that our music director recently advertised in our diocesan newspaper for the organization of a volunteer diocesan choir. Could it have anything to do with the refusal of volunteer cathedral choir members to sing for diocesan events because of the music?