FEBRUARY 2004; pp. 58-62 Is Gregorian Chant Outmoded? iBy Arlene Oost-Zinner and Jeffrey Tucker period in history. It's true that the basic chant Forty years ago, the Second Vatican Council repertoire grows out of the musical declared that Gregorian Chant is "specially experience of the first five centuries of the suited" to take "pride of place" in the Roman Christian Church. But the development didn't Rite. Few parishes have followed up on this end there. It expanded and thrived for the directive. Since the 1970s, most have following 1,500 years, unchanged in its instituted popular-style religious music, essentials, even as contemporary musical while chant is rarely heard if at all. Every fashions changed. year, the Catholic music tradition slips Church music developed in new further into historical memory. There are directions too with the addition of many reasons for the tragic loss of our polyphony, motets, tropes, organ, orchestral Catholic musical heritage, but none that instruments, and vast settings of Mass, and justify doing nothing to recover it. variety of artistic innovations and diversions Many people resist recovery efforts that caused Popes to weigh in on the question because of a visceral opposition to chant, an of whether they appropriate for liturgy. But emotion stemming from rigid ideological throughout it, the chant remained as the commitments. Others are less strident.
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