I was actually wondering if anyone listened to chant in their spare time, not only if they preferred it during Mass. Any replies?
Yes, I do so, coming from either CDs or from some friends who play it on the organ.
Gregorian music fascinates me. It looks to be practically perfect and it definitely fits perfectly to the Latin Mass. Surely the same inventor.
In former times I listened to modern and rock music, but once I got "minted" (correct word?) with Gregorian music in the Holy Mass, which took some years, I just cannot stand modern music anymore. I really can not. When today I'm being bombarded with modern or Rock music, be it in the supermarket or by open-air "concerts" in the neighbourhood or wherever, it just makes my hair stand on end.
It is as though modern music cannot sit still under the same roof (head) as pre-modern music. They war on one another, just as do old church buildings and the New Mass.p.s. I borrowed the last two sentences from Bishop Williamson with minimal changes. :-)
EC 157: Modern Art IIThe difference between pre-modern and modern art is as real and clear as the difference here in London between the classical Tate Museum on Millbank, and the Tate Modern, a completely new museum, floated ten years ago a short boat-ride downstream from its progenitor on the opposite bank of the Thames. It is as though modern art cannot sit still under the same roof as pre-modern art. They war on one another, just as do old church buildings and the New Mass.