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Our parish recently spent $100,000 (yup…100K!) to refurb our old church organ. Its now been turned into a glorified synthesizer and the “organist” can set it to play various (though quite realistic) instrument sounds from tinkly chimes to flutes to strings. The problem is that now its rarely played as an organ during Mass; the organist almost always set to sound like something else. Its doubly peeving because, since its overhaul, it sounds absolutely magnificent when played as an organ.
The trumpet accompaniment that I used to grumble about is now the more dignified and reverential part of our music as the Mass becomes more and more like a Sesame Street production.
I’m going to contact out parish Music Director and request that the organ be played *as an organ *for at least one piece during each mass, but I know that the answer will be that we spent the $100K so it could do the tinkly sounds better.
The trumpet accompaniment that I used to grumble about is now the more dignified and reverential part of our music as the Mass becomes more and more like a Sesame Street production.
I’m going to contact out parish Music Director and request that the organ be played *as an organ *for at least one piece during each mass, but I know that the answer will be that we spent the $100K so it could do the tinkly sounds better.