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In this clip on the theology of the Catholic Mass, using the second movement from Mozart's No. 40 as an example, I talk about how the classical symphony orchestra's periodic phrasing is a melodic play on the 'call and response' dialogue found in the Catholic liturgy of the Mass. I also talk about how we need to be more intentional with our confessions during the Sursum Corda.
By David L. GrayIn this clip on the theology of the Catholic Mass, using the second movement from Mozart's No. 40 as an example, I talk about how the classical symphony orchestra's periodic phrasing is a melodic play on the 'call and response' dialogue found in the Catholic liturgy of the Mass. I also talk about how we need to be more intentional with our confessions during the Sursum Corda.