Here's a nice video of the Proclamation of the Gospel at a diaconal ordination Mass at St. Meinrad's Archabbey in southern Indiana. My colleague Fr. Greg Perez attended there, and I know the founders of the company that installed the Chapel Organ:
Pretty cool - I like the "Celtic alleluia" setting, although I did not recognize the Gospel tone chanted by the Deacon. It may be "Archabbey Usage," or pehraps it was ad-libbed. Maybe it's a contemporary tone of some kind?
RFSJ
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I thought the "Celtic Alleluia" was cheerier...
Ranter -
I think there are several versions, but this is the one I'm familiar with. Maybe you know another one?
You can hear the piece that I have always thought was the "Celtic Alleluia" at this link... click on "Celtic Alleluia" in the C section. This was the celtic alleluia they did at our wedding. I've heard them do the one you reference in Roman Churches. I never knew that that, too, was referred to as the "Celtic Alleluia."
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