Do We Need More Catholic Musicians?

Paul Hume writing in the Gregorian Review, from an address to the National Catholic Music Educators Association, May 7, 1957:

We do need musicians, real musicians, and we need them desperately, in every segment of our life as Catholics. We are sorely deficient in the proportion of good Catholic musicians in the country, we are sadly lacking in capable trained musicians, and we are apparently in some parts of the country, entirely opposed to admitting that the profession of musician is one that the Church should in any concrete way support, as far as money goes.

7 Replies to “Do We Need More Catholic Musicians?”

  1. … or one-note chanters.

    By the way, there are only five chords on the guitar in standard tuning. Everything else is a variation.

  2. . . . or if you are a Schenkarian theorist, you could argue that there only two structural chords (I and V) and that everything else is an embellishment of those two chords!

    (Reminds me of my grad school days.)

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