Utilizing Great Music
in Worship part 3
As I have often said,
the music part of music does not always have to be complicated or esoteric in
order to be a proper vehicle to use in our musicing unto God. However, there are auspicious religious
occasions when great sacred music is without doubt a better choice than some
trite, predictable and *mundane musical composition that is obviously the work
of a *musical hack.
There is a reason why some sacred music is
great and other music is either mediocre or actually so poorly constructed that
it is not a good vehicle for musical worship.
The best sacred music throughout the centuries has been produced by
composers and arrangers who were able to skillfully organize melody, harmony
and rhythm into a composition that would properly represent the awesomeness and
solemnity of worshiping the triune God.
This has been accomplished by utilizing a number of appropriate musical
styles that were and are “better vehicles” to represent the moral nature of
God. The condition of an accomplished
musician’s musicing and the quality of the music in his or her repertoire makes
a philosophical statement about his or her passion for presenting God the best
possible musical offering.
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