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Sing of the Lord's Goodness // CJM MUSIC // BBC Songs of Praise
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- Sing of the Lord's Goodness with Jo Boyce & the CJM MUSIC Collective
Recorded for BBC Songs of Praise at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Sutton Coldfield, England, UK www/cjmmusic.com
This arrangement, by Craig McLeish (conducting) is adapted from the Boyce and Stanley album "Age to Age I - Songs for a Pilgrim People". Available on iTunes: goo.gl/rFUiVx
Great liturgical music
This is so lit
Brubeck will be proud.
Lovely
Nice job. A hard hymn to sing.
Father Ernie Sands used to go mad at us boys for singing "bring out the Lord's goodness". Still, he had a good sense of humour - hope he's doing ok. Will go see him next time I visit the UK.
Nice arrangement.
Sing Of The Lord's Goodness / / CJM Music / / BBC Songs Of Praise
Where is the descant?
Sing like the Lords Good Nuts
Religious maniac music
Sorry - the 5/4 rhythm just sounds TOO much like "Take 5" by Dave Brubeck. Fun as a jazz piece, love it as a jazz piece, but it's utterly inappropriate in a liturgical service. Pop music is fun; I have nothing against enjoying it. But no matter what the lyrics are, the swinging pop cadence and imitation of 'Take 5" is pretty disrespectful of God, and lacks the dignity and reverence which should be part of any respectful worship service.
This so much so.
One person's 'disrespectful' is another's 'sing with joy to the Lord'. We are a diverse lot with a diverse way in which God ministers to us through music. My congregation love this... and they are good, faithful souls. Let's agree to disagree on this one, friend.
@@upperclydeparishchurch I'm always up with 'agreeing to disagree'. In the RC church, however, there is the magisterium, and it lays down guidelines for music that is appropriate to use for Mass. Even Vatican II stated: 'Gregorian Chant has and should be given the pride of place." Realize, however, that the 39,0000+ varieties of protestantism have different views of what is considered 'appropriate' service music. So have fun with popularized, secularized music however you want; I still don't want to see it ever, in a Catholic Mass,