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#206918 - 07/09/05 11:23 PM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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I thank the Administrator for setting up the kliros forum, and pray that this gathering place may be helpful to cantors! With respect to our esteemed administrator, I am sure that 'ruthless' moderating will not be needed. the unworthy, Elias
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#206920 - 07/10/05 10:48 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Ung, one place to draw the line is at accountability.
The congregational cantor you mention usually has no continuous responsibility for cantoring service after service. They are more a part of the congregation than they are cantors. One might even call them parishioners who sing, instead.
The group of cantors you mention are more regularly cantoring at the kliros than the congregational ones.
A lead cantor for the kliros works regularly with the priest and/or deacon, reviews the typikon, gets permission to introduce certain music where applicable, and may even arrange music for use if needed. The congregational cantor and those in the group usually aren't involved in the ongoing decision-making or definition of what is required for each service.
These distinctions may appear to be subtle, but they are not really. Those that are responsible for introducing materials to the congregation usually have more accountability. Their work with the priest can help determine whether certain music or language is used, or isn't, long term.
If there are disagreements within a parish with regard to decision-making for cantoring, the ultimate decision is apt to be made by the parish priest, with regard to trying to get everyone to work well together while remaining faithful to the Church.
So, for me, if they aren't at the kliros, they are not really cantors. They are parishioners who sing and give moral support to the cantors at the kliros, instead.
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#206922 - 07/11/05 02:42 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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I just learned about this forum from a post in the Typikon email list. I applaud all efforts at facilitating communication between cantors. I look forward to many useful discussions and suggestions. Thanks to those who took the initiative.
Mike a cantor at Annunciation in Chicago
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#206925 - 07/11/05 07:49 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Грай, бандуро, грай!
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Originally posted by Diak: Many times I have seen Archpriest Roman Galadza wander back down to the analogion to sing a few lines and then go back up to the Altar... Reminds me of a Romanian Orthodox parish I sometimes visit, usually for Vespers - the pastor can often be found walking back and forth between the Altar and the kliros. I was dragged to the kliros on my first visit (I was spotted in the congregation by a friend) and I'm now expected to be there every time I visit. One of these days I must learn how to pronounce Romanian - after a few dozen services, holding the ison can get a bit boring. Σώσον, Κύριε, καί διαφύλαξον ηµάς από τών Βασιλιάνικων τάξεων!
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#206926 - 07/11/05 09:55 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Diak (and everyone), I hope that even though someone is less active at the kliros than they used to be, that they will contribute here by way of offering referrals to resources for cantors' use when the question comes up. I can safely say from experience that new cantors often find themselves without any local resources to draw on for particular services, so they have to make their own, surf for them, or get them from another parish (assuming they have them).
What I seek to avoid is the idea that anyone who sings is a cantor. That simply does not work. As one cantor from Ohio says, "All cantors are singers, but not all singers are cantors."
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#206929 - 07/17/05 11:30 PM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Diak, I hope that the Father you mentioned was not seeking to correct problems at the kliros during a service.  I saw that once. Unfortunately, the priest involved believed in fixing mistakes when they happen, and was soon making trips out to the kliros during most services, sometimes more than once. Sorta disrupts personal piety when that happens.
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#206930 - 07/18/05 07:47 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Jim - it was absolutely not as a punitive measure. As Andrij and I were discussing, once a diak, always a diak - lending help on one of the harmony lines that may not be as strong as the others. Redolent of the hosts in Revelation always coming and going, fluttering about, I not only don't mind clergy and servers coming and going during services, I like it very much. Our Byzantine tradition is full of liturgical motion, explicit and implicit. Regarding "personal piety" I think perhaps too often we maintain Western subjective, static notions of that concept. The Ethiopians make even the examples we are talking about pale in comparison with all of the extra moving about, motion, processions, coming and goings, wanderings, etc. that happen in every service.
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#206931 - 07/18/05 10:10 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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I'm glad he wasn't following an agenda.
As to personal piety (or pious practices), there are very few blanket answers, of course.
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