Originally posted by John S.:
Is the Rusyn Plainchant alive and well in the OCA? What is the legacy of the Rusyns in the OCA?
Prostopinije is functionally nonexistent in the OCA. This wasn't always the case; even until the 70's and 80's you could find the random parish that used it (like St. John's in Passaic). There still might be some isolated pockets where some prostopnije is preserved, but overall OCA parishes have choirs and sing Russian choral music. Occasionally, choral settings of prostopinije will find their way into OCA choirs or into well-known music collections (like the SVS books), but they're usually chosen because they're "pretty" rather than out of any identification with the Rusyn heritage.
While some of us think that it would be adventageous for the OCA to revive the congregational chant traditions of the vast majority of its founders, namely Rusyn prostopinije and Galician samoilka, most people are either unaware, uninterested, or hostile towards these musical traditions.
Dave