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#206933 - 08/17/05 06:04 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Cantor Holy Ghost, Mckees Rocks, PA
Registered: 07/10/05
Posts: 40
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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Originally posted by Administrator: Welcome to the Kliros Forum. This forum has been created to allow a separate meeting place for cantors and those interested in chanting the Liturgy. The intended focus of this forum is the practical aspects of being a parish cantor. It is expected that the discussions will range from the order of the Divine Services to available written music for the Divine Services.
Hieromonk Elias has agreed to be the lead moderator and I am drafting Phil Yevics and Jim from Arizona as associate moderators (since they both have spoken of the need for this forum). I originally did not think that there would be enough activity to justify a dedicated forum but Phil’s post earlier today indicated that even if the discussions were few and occasional it would be helpful to have them easily accessible in a dedicated forum.
We can consider making this a private forum. The difficulty with that is that it would be impossible to determine who is a parish cantor and who is not. For now I will recommend those using aliases to update their profile to indicate their home town (or the town their parish is located in) and to provide their real name and parish with the signature of at least the first post of each thread (i.e., “Jim, Cantor at St. Thomas the Apostle, Gilbert, AZ).
I ask those who do not serve their parishes as cantors to refrain from posting here. I ask the moderators to be ruthless in deleting such posts as well as transferring threads not having to do with chanting the Divine Services to a more appropriate forum.
Admin I suggest then: 1-Create a full and clear definition of cantor. I would say someone who stands at the Kliros with the blessing of the priest to lead services or assist the person leading services by invitation of the cantor or the priest. 2-Include in the cantor definition note what is and is not on-topic. I would have hoped in posting my thread that cantors could discuss constructive ways to approach the coming liturgical reforms. Our responsibility to lead and teach this music gives us a specific twist that is not necessarily served in the general liturgy thread. This did work at the start where we saw process and names to contact. It did desend rapidly from there. 3-Create a permanent top "Introductions" Thread. Here each poster would place their brief self-description of their cantor responsibility level and general experience in music and church leadership. Steve
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Steve Puluka Cantor Holy Ghost Church, Mckees Rocks, PA Theology Masters student, SS Cyril & Methodius/Duquesne University
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#206934 - 08/17/05 09:42 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Registered: 08/02/02
Posts: 1039
Loc: Arizona
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I support Steve's recommendations.
Jim
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#206935 - 08/17/05 11:27 AM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Administrator
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Registered: 11/02/01
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Loc: Virginia
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Steve wrote: 1-Create a full and clear definition of cantor. I would say someone who stands at the Kliros with the blessing of the priest to lead services or assist the person leading services by invitation of the cantor or the priest. OK. For the Klrios form how about this formal definition of a cantor: Cantor: One who has the blessing of his or her priest to lead the chanting of the Divine Services or has an invitation by the priest or cantor to assist in leading the chanting of the Divine Services. This would include anyone who occasionally gets a frantic call from a priest: “No one else can make it, please come and chant the Liturgy” but not someone who just happens to like to stand near the cantor and is not shooed away.It is possible to take this forum private, but we would have to rely on each individual’s word as to whether they function as cantor or not. That might be the best course. [I ask for your input on this.] Also, clergy are always welcome. Also, we cannot limit this to just the Ruthenian Church. We can, however, limit it to the Byzantine Churches (Catholic and Orthodox). Steve wrote: 2-Include in the cantor definition note what is and is not on-topic. I would have hoped in posting my thread that cantors could discuss constructive ways to approach the coming liturgical reforms. Our responsibility to lead and teach this music gives us a specific twist that is not necessarily served in the general liturgy thread. This did work at the start where we saw process and names to contact. It did desend rapidly from there. I would prefer to keep the definition of what is acceptable for discussion very broad. It is my opinion that those who support the proposed liturgical revisions have an obligation to speak for them and to convince others that they are good for the Church, and those who oppose the proposed liturgical revisions have an obligation to speak against them and to convince others that they are not good for the Church. I do not see any reason for cantors not to be part of this discussion. I also do not see the discussion ending until, very literally, “Rome has spoken and the case is closed” (surely there will be direct appeals to Rome over this revision). It is appealing to simply state that a discussion of the possible reforms is off topic. But since the reforms affect the liturgical rubrics, texts and musical settings I don’t think declaring it off topic would work. Steve wrote: 3-Create a permanent top "Introductions" Thread. Here each poster would place their brief self-description of their cantor responsibility level and general experience in music and church leadership. People can start posting in that thread now. Admin 
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#206936 - 08/17/05 02:43 PM
Re: The Kliros Forum
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Registered: 08/02/02
Posts: 1039
Loc: Arizona
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On Going Private
I believe that taking the forum private is a good idea, because of the potential for controversy when dealing with intra-parish issues as a cantor. Participants would need to provide their cantor bio within the Introduction thread. A deadline for doing so will likely be necessary. After that, additional parties interested in participating would need a mechanism to request access. PMing a moderator would get their attention, then access would need to be set up. Perhaps whatever method is used to establish Deacon's Door access could be used (except, of course, for the official recognition part). The Cantor's bio would still need to be made available within the Introduction thread.
On Posting Elsewhere
With the private environment in effect, someone, not necessarily a moderator, could start a separate thread elsewhere, such as in Town Hall, or Faith & Worship, if a topic has broader implications than for Kliros. The Kliros topic does not necessarily have to be moved. That way the topic can receive scrutiny for reasons other than those of Kliros when warranted, and Kliros participants can continue to focus on their concerns without necessarily having to address the wider audience, and there is likely less occasion for going off-topic.
On Who is a Cantor
I also believe that the definition of cantor that our Administrator has put forwarded is pretty accurate as to who should be regarded as a cantor, and who should not be, at least within the Ruthenian tradition of the Byzantine Catholic Church. It ties in to the saying, "All cantors are singers, but not all singers are necessarily cantors."
Jim
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