The last Kapellmeister of the world
The most important Roman church musician believes that the measuring celebrations promoted the liturgical decline of Johannes Paul II.

It became of Pius XII. on lifetime to the conductor of the Cappella Sistina appointed. The Cappella Sistina is the Kirchenchor for the papal Liturgien in the St. Peter's Basilica.
But in the year 1997 the greise conductor became to dismiss. Benedikt XVI. Mons loaded. Bartolucci at the end of of June to give in the Sixtini chapel a concert.
At the end of July spoke the clergyman with the Italian week magazine `Espresso'.
„Benedikt XVI. if piano plays, a deep understanding for Mozart has, loves the Liturgie of the church and puts to large value on the music “- in such a way Mons. Bartolucci.
Also Pope Pius XII. a large lover of the music was. It played frequently violin.
But then Pope Paul VI. came († 1978): „It did not have music hearing. I do not know whether he estimated the music. “
Today are pop inspired song property and guitar music decay become: „Debt to it are above all pseudointellectual, which introduced a decline of the Liturgie - and the music -. “
One despised and with allegedly pastoralen reasons to case brought the inheritance of the past.
Mons. Bartolucci is an opponent of a liturgical use of guitars.
It would like to return to the Gregorian singing and to the Polyphonie in the tradition of the Roman church musician and papal Kapellmeisters Giovanni Pierluigi there Palestrina († 1594).
In former times it gave no Liturgie without music. The new Liturgie is not in the position, a place for the large to be delivered repertoire of the catholic church music:
„It is, as if one would have required of Michaelangelo to paint the recent court on a stamp. “
„First we must return to a Liturgie, which gives to the music its place and which is expressed in the universal language of the church: Latin. “
After the Liturgiereform could Mons. Bartolucci the classical repertoire of the Sixtini chapel with concerts would only drive:
„The Missa Papae Marcelli of Palestrina became in the St. Peter's Basilica since the time of Pope Johannes XXIII. no more sung! “
In former times the people could have sung simple Gregorian Choralmessen: „However today of it nearly nothing remained more remaining. “
The liturgical crisis was intensified during the Pontifikates of Johannes Paul II. The papal ceremonies with dances and drums would have contributed to the general fall.
Mons has such Pope fairs. Bartolucci once prematurely leave: „Can get me to it, if the show past is. “
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Tuesday, 1 August 2006 16:37
Artois †: Brook and hl. Kath. church
Brook was not only concerned „comprehensively with Vivaldi “, it was also a Kapellmeister catholic Dresdens of the yard, for which it composed the h-moll-fair. Over Dresden he became acquainted with many catholics, with whom he was partly for many years in contact, e.g. a r-k count from Mähren, whose name I did not have ready. Brook knew also the entire r-k measuring tradition, which it partly even in lpz. lutherischen services specified (missa brevis without Nicenum and with shortened Sanctus)
Sunday, 30 July 2006 16:18
Jörg Guttenberger, Cologne: Artois, Sulpicius
A.: the J.S. brook of the r. - k. More near to church gestganden has, than some Katoliken themselves, is probable: finally it was concerned comprehensively with Vivaldi, and this was kath. a priest at the Mark US cathedral in Venice.
S.: (to Batroloucci) credit you for their reference sources, or acts it around a private assumption?
S.: (to Batroloucci) credit you for their reference sources, or acts it around a private assumption?
Friday, 28 July 2006 19:07
Sulpicius: @Markus-Antonius
Nichtmal the church music is safe before your completely inconsequential and stump-intimate opinion.
Quaint…
They are thus a finger acrobat… Nicely…
Quaint…
They are thus a finger acrobat… Nicely…
Friday, 28 July 2006 18:57
Artois †: @Antonius
Brook stood for the theory of the church surely more near as many of its nominal catholic contemporaries.
Friday, 28 July 2006 18:52
Markus Antonius †: From the editorship removes
Thursday, 27 July 2006 16:36
Sulpicius: I would be careful,…
… with evaluations, if one does not have notion of the subject. The brother Benedikts, Mons. George Ratzinger, which is probably the competent man in the area choir line, has Bartolucci always estimated. From where do I know? It has it me years ago themselves said…
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