The Gaudium Mass by Tinnah dela Rosa
Four qualities make the Gaudium Mass distinct:
1. It is written primarily with the congregation in mind. Thus, the capabilities and vocal range of the congregation were emphasized in composing the music to enhance their ability and desire to participate in singing their praises to God. Choir and piano parts only exist to complement the people’s melodic line. 2. Sung dialogues between Presider and Congregation were written to promote the active participation of the congregation in the mass. The musical responses of the congregation were deliberately composed to create familiarity as an aid to learning the revised text. 3. There is a recurring melodic motif. Repeated melodic lines heard and sung throughout the mass are intended to aid in the ease of congregational singing. 4. It is faithful to the liturgical text of the Revised Roman Missal. The text is intact rather than re-written to fit the melodic ideas. Thus, no lines or phrases are unnecessarily repeated. This will aid the congregation in adjusting to the new text without confusion. |
NIHIL OBSTAT
by Rev. Fr. Ronald M. Roberto Assistant Minister Diocesan Ministry for Liturgical Affairs IMPRIMATUR by Most Rev. Honesto F. Ongtioco, D.D. Bishop of Cubao |
Songs
1. As We Gather
2. Penitential Act B 3. Glory to God 4. Gaudium Alleluia (Gospel Acclamation) 5. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ (Lenten Gospel Acclamation) 6. Apostles' Creed 7. Blessed are You, Lord God 8. Preface Dialogue 9. Holy 10. We proclaim your Death 11. When we eat this Bread 12. Save us, Savior of the world 13. Doxology and Great Amen 14. The Lord's Prayer (with piano) 15. The Lord's Prayer (choral) 16. The Lord Has Done Great Things For Us (Responsorial Psalm / Communion) 17. Lord, Be in My Life (communion) 18. Fire of the Spirit (communion) 19. Glorify God by Your Life (Recessional) 20. All Gaudium Mass Samples |
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