Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship (Pastoral Liturgy)
Part one provides information about the basics of liturgical music including the purpose of liturgical music, and the expression of liturgical music
Part two explores Liturgical Music: Patterns and Choices. Liturgical music has its own logic for answering the questions of how it is prepared, as well as how to determine the quality of the music for the sung parts of the liturgical rites. In the reformed rites of the Roman Liturgy, it is expected that the Sacred Liturgy be sung. There is an inherent schema or pattern for when and what to sing.
Part three carefully reviews what is established and suggested in the liturgical books for singing the Sacred Liturgy today. Fr. Gill examines all of the liturgical rites with an explicit focus and identification on what is said about singing the celebration. He provides complete information and explanation, theologically and liturgically, to underscore what is sung and why it is sung in liturgical celebrations.
Music in Catholic Liturgy also provides readers with patterns for progressive solemnity worksheets as well as a detailed bbibliography and index, making it an important resource for pastors, liturgists, music ministers, seminarians and students of the liturgy seeking to understand and implement the directives found in Sing to the Lord.
Country | USA |
Manufacturer | Hillenbrand Books |
Binding | Paperback |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9781595250285 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |