CWB – The Review & the Return!
November 8, 2011 by tlelyo
Filed under Latest Posts
Greetings & Blessings – it’s been a long time since my last post, but I am excited to say that I’m in the midst of carving our more dedicated time to work on the CW Blog. I’m looking forward to continuing posts encouraging musicians in the Church, discussing the theology of worship, & more! In the meantime I thought it’d be cool to check out some of my favorite posts, and posts that seemed to get a number of hits or responses:
Disclaimer: I love chant! But this is a post in response to feeling “put down” by some in the Chant world when trying to discuss liturgical music and how contemporary prayer & praise music can be appropriate.
Great interview with editor of OCP’s Spirit & Song series focused on contemporary Christian music in the liturgy.
A project I was really excited about and hope to return to – its basically my opportunity to share with others a live recording of a “worship set” that I had led periodically.
“Missa Simplex Acoustic Arrangement”
With the revised translation of the Roman Missal coming out I see this as a great opportunity to introduce a parish to Gregorian chant. While I think chant is amazing with just a voice, I thought I’d share my interpretation of these chant settings with acoustic guitar.
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