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Chant Resources
 | Comparison of the new Gregorian
Missal with the old Liber
Usualis |
 | The Gregorian
Association (UK) for chant in English--very useful information about
chant books and more |
 | Gregorian Chant Notation
explains the square
note neums |
 | The official page of the Monks of
Solesmes, who were almost "single-handedly" responsible for
restoring Gregorian chant (although in north their books are available
through Paraclete press and GIA
Publications) |
 | The Gregorian Chant
Homepage at Princeton University |
 | Willy Schuyesmans' explanation of
the music of chant, a wonderful relaxed but clear site |
 | Gregorian Chant
Institute, June 2002
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 | Yahoo!
listings on Gregorian chant |
 | Catholic
Encyclopedia article on Gregorian Chant |
 | Gregorian
Chant on the net (similiar to this page; prettier but fewer
annotations)
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 | Gregorian Chant
Web Guide, annotated list of web sites on chant (shorter than this
list, but with better annotation) |
 | Gregorian
Chant on the Net, a list of choice sites |
 | Dr.
Charles Chapman's Annotated Bibliography on Performance of Gregorian Chant
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 | Notitiae
Cantus An International Newsletter for Gregorian Chant and other
Repertoires of Western Chant |
 | Paraclete Press This press
sells books of chant, such as the Gregorian
Missal used by the Gregorian
Schola, of chants in square
note neum notation as edited by the Monks of Solesmes.
One of the books, the Graduale Triplex even has earlier
lineless neums. The press also has books on chant by Dom Cardine and
others, and recordings of chant. (Not an advertisement, just information.) |
 | GIA Publications also sells chant
books (such as the Gregorian
Missal and CDs. |
 | Cantus database of
Gregorian Chant
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 | Masters Program in
Chant Performance at University of Limerick
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 | True Type
Fonts for Gregorian Chant developed by St.
Meinrad's. We
ordered these and I've
used them to print up chants for the choir and congregation (so they could
join us on "Parce
Domine and "Pange Lingua"). |
 | Various
Font Programs for Gregorian Chant notation (no freeware) |
 | Una Voce "Supporting and
promoting -- the Tridentine Latin Mass, Gregorian Chant and Sacred
Polyphony, and Traditional Catholic Heritage"
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 | Grove
Dictionary of Music paragraph on Gregorian chant and its relation to
Old Roman chant
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 | Kenneth Levy's Gregorian
Chant and the Carolingians |
 | Plainchant
the (longer) article from the Grove Dictionary
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 | St. Bonaventure Publications,
reprinting the Liber
Usualis |
 | St. John's University Monastic
Manuscript Library including information on searching (not over the
internet) for manuscripts by the chant incipit and a description of the
manuscripts in their collection, and possibly audio samples from a couple
of chants |
 | Ratio
Studiorum: Peter Jeffrey on the history of chant
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 | Why is chant
called "Gregorian?" by John Howell |
 | A
Tutorial on chant by Donald J Casadonte but apparently aborted after a
few lessons
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 | Chant
Workshops
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 | "Gregorian Chant: Archaic
Relic or Relevant Revelation?", by Henry Doktorski
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 | Christ
in the Desert chant page
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 | Mystical World Wide
Web comment on Gregorian chant (by Robert Hartford?)
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 | Luca Basilio Ricossa,
teacher of Gregorian chant at Schola Cantorum in Basel
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 | How to print
Gregorian chant square note notation through text commands to BarFly |

Chant Choirs
 | Gregorian Schola of St.
Joseph Parish my
chant group in Arkansas |
 | Early Music Vocal Ensembles
a list of early music groups, including those who sing Gregorian chant |
 | Upcoming
Performances of the Gregorian Schola |
 | Past Performances of
the Gregorian Schola
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 | Gregoriaans Abdijkoor Grimbergen
(Belgium) |
 | Schola Sancta Maria,
California
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 | Choir of
Corpus Christi Church, New York City
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 | Scola Gregoriana Brugensis
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 | Assumption Schola
Gregoriana
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 | Schola Cantorum Karolus
Magnus uit Nijmegen |
 | Gregoriana, Amsterdam
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 | Collegium Vocale's male
Gregorian Section |
 | Canticum
Novum Schola of Greater Washington
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 | Associazione
Viri Galilaei, choir and supporting organization in Florence, Italy,
singing chant at the Duomo.
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 | Monastery of the Holy
Cross, Chicago |
 | Cantores in
Eccleisa
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 | Schola Gregoriana Monostorinensis
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 | Schola Saint Gregoire
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 | Anonymous 4 Okay, much of what
this famous quartet of women do is well-blended polyphony, but there is
some chant there too
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 | Ars Antiqua
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 | Society of St. John (not limited to
chant)
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 | Canticum Novum (Bogota)
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 | Sarum at
Columbia University |
 | The Rose Ensemble, St. Paul,
Minnesota
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 | Schola Gregoriana Mediolanensis
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 | Interkerkelijke Schola
Cantorum Dordrecht en Omstreken
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Chant Recordings
 | Symphonia, an Italian
recording company that specializes in early Italian music. Some of their
CDS, such as O Spem Miram (O Wondrous Hope: Office and Mass
for St. Domenico according to the song of the Order of the Preachers
XIIIth century: SY96145), Claustrum
Beatitudinis (The Cloiser of the Beatitudes: 13th and 14th century
Latin Lauds from the San Colombano Monastery in Bobbio: SY95141, Vespro
Solenne (SY91504), and Canticum
Canticorum (SY95135) include chant.
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 | Gregorian Chant
for Advent and Christmas by the Gregorian Chant Schola, St. Meinrad |
 | List of
Gregorian chant CDs and a nice image of a chant manuscript |
 | Recordings
by the Monks of Solesmes (click on
the CD covers for brief samples)
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 | Herald AV Publications: Several
chant CDs (click on "Titles by Category" for a listing) |
 | Immortal
Gregorian Chant, Part I |
 | Immortal
Gregorian Chant, Part II |
 | Other
chant CDs from Christ in the Desert
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 | The
Soul of Chant: A Review by Robert Burgess |
 | Chant
Benedictine Monks, track listing of the best selling CD
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 | Munsterschwarzach
Benedictine Abbey: Death and Resurrection Track listing |
 | Les Tons de la
Musique Ensemble Gilles Binchois - Dominique Vellard, track listing;
includes a few chants in each of the eight modes
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 | 1098
Cistercian Chant Gregorian Chants Celebrating the 900th Anniversary of
the Order of Cîteaux (and other chant recordings) by The Monastic Schola
of Monks & Nuns in the USA |
 | Gregorian Chant
III by the Deller consort |
 | Gregorian Chant
IV by the Deller consort
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 | A Selection
of Chant Recordings but thin on Gregorian chant
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 | The Peace of
Gregorian Chant (various performers) |
 | Cistercian
Chant |
 | REVIEW:
The Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos, The Soul of Chant
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 | Immortal
Gregorian: A Journey Through the Gregorian Year Review
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 | Ego sum Resurrectio:
Gregorian Chant for the Dead, Aurora Surgit (Female Vocal Ensemble) |
 | From Chant to
Renaissance Voices of Ascension -- mostly polyphony but a couple of
chants
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 | A
Discography of Ensemble Organum not all chant, but some chant
recordings, as it "was performed in the 16th-18th centuries (as
opposed to the Solesmes tradition)"
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 | The Tradition
of Gregorian chant, a 4 CD set
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Square note neums on the net
 | Parce Domine
small gif generated with St.
Meinrad fonts |
 | Alleluia: Dominus in Sina
~24K gif, scan from the Gregorian
Missal
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 | Chants
for Christmas Day, includes both propers and ordinary. It looks like
you can also hear the chants, but really all that happens is that
the web page can get your CD player to play the appropriate tracks--if you
happen to have the correct CD! (Nice explanations of each chant though.)
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 | Ave maris stella
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 | In
paradisum |
 | Kyrie Rex splendens
(first invocation only) from the Liber
Usualis
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 | Antiphon:
Morning Prayer, St. Albert the Great: Notation with an .au file and
translation of the text
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 | Dominus
dixit ad me manuscript: from the Editio Medicea of 1614, ~ 130K jpg |
 | Alleluia:
Quia ...? Ps. Cantate Domino 15c Manuscript (~ 120K jpg), lots of text,
not many notes |
 | dark
illuminated early 16c manuscript, ~200K jpg |
 | Astiterunt
regem terrae early 16c manuscript, ~206K jpg (too dark to read) |
 | Gregorian chant notation
No music here, but an explanation of the notation
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Some other links of interest to chant folks
 | Medieval Music
Links |
 | Catholic
Resources on the Net including material on the Mass, prayers, liturgy,
etc. |
 | Latin
texts including several ways of searching the Latin Vulgate Bible |
 | Pronunciation of
Church Latin |
 | The Vatican |
 | Guide
to Pronunciation of Liturgical Latin |
 | Catholic Encyclopedia
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 | Latin
prayers including Latin and English for the texts of such chants as "Veni,
Creator Spiritus", "Adoro
Te Devote" and plenty more. |
 | Liturgical
Calendar 2001 |
 | Liturgical
Calendar 2002
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 | Hypertext
Book of Hours
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 | Latin Liturgy Association
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 | NoteWorthy Composer This
is a music composition, playing, and printing program. It uses modern
notation, not neums, but still you could use this to type in music to a
chant, create a MIDI file for people to hear it and print it out in modern
notation for those singers who don't read square
notes. It is shareware. I registered my
copy and have received great support.
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 | CanticaNova Publications
"Traditional Music for the Contemporary Church" including some
books of chant
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 | Catholic Canada
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