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I find this an interesting question as it is one I had after Christmas. I went home to Oklahoma and the priest (who actually can sing pretty well) sang the Roman mystology (not sure if I’m spelling this correctly but it sounded like a recitation of Christ’s lineage or something with so many years after the reign of King David, etc) then he sang the entire midnight Mass except for the prayers of the faithful and the homily. I mean everything! It was beautiful and sounded very old fashioned, not like he just made it up. The organist discretely came in and out to keep him on pitch. It really stuck in my mind because even when my parish has a visiting priest with a great voice they never sing everything. I asked my parish music director what he thought that Mass might be called when I got home but he could not help out.
I’m a convert within the last 6 years, so I’ve never heard a Tridentine Mass or any of the freaky variations on the new form that people often discuss that happened in the '70’s. I’ve heard 1st Friday Mass sung by numerous co-celebrants at the Cistercian abbey at the U. of Dallas. I believe they also sang the consecration, but it has been a while since I heard it. However once again it sounded like a very old traditional type of melody. They had all of the songs for entrance, etc sung in Latin by a full choir, but the prayers were sung in English by the priests/monks.
Perhaps the OP could do a little research and find the proper music for a sung Mass and give it to the “Barry Manilow” priest as a gift. He obviously has a love of music or he would not be trying to sing. If he is doing it incorrectly he probably just does not know any better.
I’m a convert within the last 6 years, so I’ve never heard a Tridentine Mass or any of the freaky variations on the new form that people often discuss that happened in the '70’s. I’ve heard 1st Friday Mass sung by numerous co-celebrants at the Cistercian abbey at the U. of Dallas. I believe they also sang the consecration, but it has been a while since I heard it. However once again it sounded like a very old traditional type of melody. They had all of the songs for entrance, etc sung in Latin by a full choir, but the prayers were sung in English by the priests/monks.
Perhaps the OP could do a little research and find the proper music for a sung Mass and give it to the “Barry Manilow” priest as a gift. He obviously has a love of music or he would not be trying to sing. If he is doing it incorrectly he probably just does not know any better.