Wednesday, March 10, 2010

OCP Selects New and Revised Mass Settings in Anticipation of New Roman Missal

 

PORTLAND, Ore., March 10 /Christian Newswire/ -- In anticipation of the new translation of the Roman Missal, OCP has chosen five new and four revised Mass settings for initial publication. After several years of close collaboration with a variety of composers, the following new settings have been selected:

Mass of Christ the Savior by Dan Schutte

Mass of Renewal by Curtis Stephan

Mass of St. Paul the Apostle by Christopher Walker

Mass of the Resurrection by Randall DeBruyn

Misa Santa Cecilia/Mass of St. Cecilia by Estela García- López and Rodolfo López

Based on customer research and review the following revisions of previously published Mass settings will be included in the OCP hymnal supplement and certain missal products:

Celtic Mass by Christopher Walker

Heritage Mass by Owen Alstott

Mass of Glory by Ken Canedo and Bob Hurd

Misa del Pueblo Inmigrante/Mass of the Immigrants by Bob Hurd

"Our composers have crafted a wide range of inspiring melodies to engage the faithful in singing these new texts," said Tom Tomaszek, OCP's Director of Artists and Repertoire. "Parish musicians have provided helpful feedback and review of these selections, giving us confidence that these are ready-to-use Masses for the time of implementation."

Details on each of the settings are available on OCP's new Roman Missal online resource page: http://OCP.org/NewMassSettings. This web page was developed to answer concerns church leaders may have regarding the implementation of the new Roman Missal. Visitors to the page will find what they need conveniently located in one place: practical resources, catechetical articles related to the new translation, links to useful websites, frequently asked questions and more.

"We continue to work with composers," Tomaszek explained. "Additional new and revised Mass settings will be posted and made available for review on OCP.org/NewMassSettings. We hope this site will become a place where pastoral musicians regularly preview demo recordings, download Masses and test settings which correspond to their local parish needs."

Because the page will be updated as new information and resources become available, visitors are encouraged to bookmark the address -- OCP.org/NewMassSettings -- and check back regularly.

About OCP
OCP, a not-for-profit publisher of liturgical music and worship resources based in Portland, Oregon, has been in operation for more than 80 years. Worship programs produced by OCP are used in two-thirds of Catholic churches in the United States and are distributed worldwide. More information is available at 1-800- LITURGY (548-8749) and http://ocp.org.

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