![]() ![]() Version of the sticherarion liturgical book. Medieval Byzantine chant manuscripts, and an index to the standard abridged Of medieval manuscripts for both the Mass and the Office.Īt the University of Copenhagen, includes an inventory of microfilms of CANTUS PLANUS, is the study group of the International Musicological Society devoted to medieval chant research, including all the traditions of Eastern and Western Christianity.Īt Catholic University of America, is an extensive archive of microfilms.L'ATELIER DE PALÉOGRAPHIE MUSICALE DE SOLESMES annonce le nouvel Antiphonale Monasticum.ĭas BRUNO-STÄBLEIN-ARCHIV am Erlanger Institut für Musikwissenschaft, einschliesslich der Mikrofilmsammlung mittelalterlicher Musikhandschriften und der Monumenta Monodica Medii Aevi (auf englisch hier).Liturgical Imprints: a Censu S) is a searchable data base of almost 9000 The Dominican (Ordo Praedicatorum) tradition and information about Scribe MUSIC DATABASE, at La Trobe University, includes Gregorian chants of PLANUS, a Study Group of the International Musicological Society, maintains a "data pool" of downloadable data bases at the University of Regensburg, Germany. Gregorian chant texts in selected manuscript and early printed sources The University of Western Ontario, features a database of indices of the Links to other chant research sites on the Web Chant Research Sites Chant Databases Web Sites Helpful for Chant ResearchersĬontact: j e f f e r y (remove the spaces).Publishers Books and Recordings for Sale.Monasteries and Religious Communities that perform Gregorian Chant.Regional Chant Traditions and Repertories.The Study and Cataloguing of Liturgical Books and Manuscripts.Neumatic Notations and Musical Paleography.Chant Research Centers and Organizations.Links to other chant research sites on the Web My own reaction to the document should be published soon I will provide a link when it is. For other languages, go to the Vatican web site. The English text can be found here, and also in the BCL Newsletter mentioned above. This was issued in six vernacular languages, but not in Latin. The motu proprio is accompanied by a letter from the pope to the Catholic bishops of the world. However anĮnglish translation has been published in the Newsletter of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. There is no official translation into English or any other language. The motu proprio itself was issued in Latin the text can be found here. The pope also made it much easier for lay people to attend such a Mass if they wish. On July 7, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI issued the Apostolic Letter motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, which permits most priests to celebrate the Roman Missal of 1962 (the last edition of the Tridentine Mass issued before Vatican II) without obtaining special permission. On the World Wide Web "in omnem terram exivit sonus eorum, ![]()
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