Advent | → | 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Gaudete), Great Antiphons / O Antiphons, 4th. |
Christmas | → | Midnight, Dawn, Day, St Stephen, St John, Holy Innocents, Octave. |
Epiphany | → | Epiphany, Holy Family, 2nd, 3rd. |
Septuagesima | → | 7ma, 6ma, 5ma. |
Lent | → | Ash Wednesday, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Laetare). |
Passion/Holy Week | → | Passion, Palm Sunday, Mon, Tue, Wed, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday. (Holy Week) |
Paschal time | → | Easter Sunday, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, 1st (Quasimodo), 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Ascension. |
Pentecost | → | Pentecost, Monday, 1st (Trinity), Corpus Christi, 2nd, Sacred Heart, 3rd, |
Pentecost 4th | → | 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd. |
Intr. = Introitus, Introit Grad. = Graduale, Gradual All. = Alleluia Tract. = Tractus, Tract Seq. = Sequentia, Sequence Offert. = Offertorium, Offertory Comm. = Communio, Communion Ant. = Antiphona, Antiphon Ps. = Psalmus, Psalm Hymn. = Hymnum, Hymn Cant. = Canticum, Canticle Missa. = Missa, Mass |
LU = The Liber Usualis 1961 - PDF GR = Graduale Romanum 1961 - PDF GV = Graduale Vatican 1908 - PDF MV = Mass and Vespers 1957 - PDF LB = Liber Brevior 1954 - PDF OF = Offertoriale 1935 - PDF VPC = Vers. Psalm. & Cant. 1962 - PDF SOV = Simple Offert. Verses 2008 - PDF AR = Antiphonale Romanum 1949 - PDF LR = Liber Responsorialis 1895 - PDF GB = GregoBase Singing rules. |
(examples at the bottom of the page) |
Proper | mode / tone |
LU - MV LB |
GR - AR OF - GB |
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1st Sunday of Advent
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LU317 MV260 |
GR1 AR213 |
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Trope. Sanctissimus namque Gregorius |
8 | Trope GB4654 GV1 |
E/F♯
This is called a trope and used to be sung just before the Introit Ad te levavi,
in honour of St Gregory the Great
(source,
forum CMAA,
PDF).
The melody appears with a picture of St Gregory
on page 1 of the official Vatican Graduale in 1908.- Not too difficult but be careful at the notes on the word Gregorius. - In the end, slow down and sing ita dicendo as an introduction to the Introit. In other words: start the Introit straight away as you finish the trope. This trope is the same mode as the Introit and starts on the same GD. |
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Intr. Ad te levavi Ps. 24, 1-3. 4. Ps. 24, 5-6. |
8 | LU318 MV260 |
GR1 GB132 VPC25 |
E/F♯
Mode 8 is the perfect mode, lifting your soul to eternity,
not necessarily the easiest mode but this piece is memorable and well remembered.- The jump GC is characteristic of mode 8, happens here on the word animam. - Lovely porrectus GBAB on the word universi. - At the end of the Gloria Patri the Amen is the elaborate version A-GAD-FFG, final G so to bring back where the antiphon starts. |
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Grad. Universi Ps. 24, 3 et 4. |
1 | LU320 MV263 |
GR2 GB1169 |
B/C
Notice the change of clef between the antiphon (F clef) and the verse (C clef).
It starts on bottom C then down to bottom A,
but finally goes up to top E in the verse, beyond top C.
So you might want to start the antiphon lower than usual, like B flat. |
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All. Ostende nobis Ps. 84, 8. |
8 | LU320 MV263 |
GR2 GB1115 |
D/E♭
This is a classic Alleluia which melody comes back a few times during
the liturgical year:
Christmas Midnight,
Epiphany 3rd,
Ascension.- Another lovely proper in mode 8. The various phrases end on G. - Notice the B flat and B natural at the end of nobis. |
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Offert. Ad te Domine Ps. 24, 1-3. |
2 | LU321 MV265 |
GR3 GB962 |
C♯/D
This Offertory has the same mode 2 with F clef
and starts with the same notes A/C/D/F
as the Offertory De profundis
of 23rd Sunday after Pentecost... which was the week before.- Notice the non consecutive 3 notes CEF over the quilisma on irideant (usually quilisma have consecutive notes). Also there is a tendancy to lengthen the torculus on "ant" of irideant: avoid it and go straight to the next word me, dotted punctum. - Interesting to have the three notes CEG of major C chord on inimici, you do not expect that on mode 2 with F clef. - Detach the word etenim from universi so to hear the "m" and the bottom A clearly. - Basse voices: enjoy and express the bottom notes AGA on exspectant. |
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Offert. Ad te Domine (verses) Ps. 24, 1-3. Ps. 24, 5. |
2 | OF5 GB11393 SOV1 |
C♯/D
OF... are taken from the Solesmes book Offertoriale 1935.They have additional verses but no rhythmic signs. |
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Comm. Dominus dabit Ps. 84, 13. Ps. 84, 2-5, 7-8, 10-12, 14. |
1 | LU322 MV266 |
GR3 GB1036 VPC25 MV1999 |
F/F♯
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Lauds | |||||||
1 Ant. In illa die Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
8G | LU323 LU221 |
AR213 AR2 GB2835 GB13253 |
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2 Ant. Jucundare filia Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
8G* | LU323 LU221 |
AR213 AR2 GB2392 GB11953 |
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3 Ant. Ecce Dominus veniet Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te Zach. 14, 5. |
5a | LU324 LU221 |
AR214 AR3 GB2289 GB11773 |
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4 Ant. Omnes sitientes Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera Is. 55, 1. |
7c | LU324 LU221 |
AR214 AR4 GB1876 GB12279 |
The Antiphonale Romanum wrongly indicates a psalm tone 8c instead of 7c. | |||
5 Ant. Ecce veniet Propheta Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
4A* | LU324 LU222 |
AR214 AR5 GB2631 GB12276 |
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Hymn. En clara vox |
1 | LU--- | AR215 GB11919 |
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Ant. Spiritus Sanctus... ne timens Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR216 AR10 GB12304 |
There is a similar Ant. Spiritus Sanctus at 1st Vespers of the Annunciation on 25th March. |
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Vespers | |||||||
1 Ant. In illa die Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
8G | LU323 LU133 MV268 MV151 |
AR213 AR44 GB2835 GB13253 |
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2 Ant. Jucundare filia Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio |
8G* | LU323 LU140 MV268 MV158 |
AR213 AR45 GB2392 GB11953 |
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3 Ant. Ecce Dominus veniet Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Zach. 14, 5. |
5a | LU324 LU145 MV269 MV162 |
AR214 AR46 GB2289 GB11773 |
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4 Ant. Omnes sitientes Ps. 112. Laudate pueri Is. 55, 1. |
7c | LU324 LU254 MV269 MV169 |
AR214 AR46 GB1876 GB12279 |
The Antiphonale Romanum wrongly indicates a psalm tone 8c instead of 7c. | |||
5 Ant. Ecce veniet Propheta Ps. 113. In exitu Israel |
4A* | LU324 LU155 MV270 MV173 |
AR214 AR47 GB2631 GB12276 |
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Hymn. Creator alme siderum |
4 | LU324 MV271 |
AR210 GB2134 GB11815 |
G
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Ant. Ne timeas Cant. Magnificat Luc. 1, 30-31. |
8G | LU326 LU212 MV272 MV217 |
AR218 AR52 GB2629 GB11899 |
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1st Week of Advent, Monday
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Missa. Ad te levavi | LU317 MV260 |
GR1 AR219 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Angelus Domini nuntiavit Cant. Benedictus |
1f | LU--- | AR219 AR10 GB13074 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Leva Jerusalem Cant. Magnificat |
1a3 | LU--- | AR220 AR52 GB11764 |
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Ant. Leva Jerusalem (monastic) Cant. Magnificat |
1a2 | AM191 |
This is the monastic version of the antiphon, similar to the previous one. |
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1st Week of Advent - Tuesday
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Missa. Ad te levavi | LU317 MV260 |
GR1 AR220 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Antequam convenirent Cant. Benedictus Matth. 1, 18. |
1f | LU--- | AR220 AR10 GB12719 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Quarite Dominum Cant. Magnificat Is. 55, 6. |
4A | LU--- | AR221 AR52 GB13038 |
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1st Week of Advent - Wednesday
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Missa. Ad te levavi | LU317 MV260 |
GR1 AR221 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. De Sion exibit Cant. Benedictus Is. 2, 3. |
2D | LU--- | AR221 AR10 GB11819 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Veniet fortior me Cant. Magnificat Marc. 1, 7. |
8c | LU--- | AR221 AR52 GB11882 |
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1st Week of Advent - Thursday
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Missa. Ad te levavi | LU317 MV260 |
GR1 AR221 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Benedicta tu in mulieribus Cant. Benedictus |
4A* | LU--- | AR221 AR10 GB12807 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Exspectabo Dominum Cant. Magnificat |
4A* | LU1080 LU210 MV1004 MV215 |
AR222 AR52 GB2713 GB12824 |
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1st Week of Advent - Friday
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Missa. Ad te levavi | LU317 MV260 |
GR1 AR222 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Ecce veniet Deus Cant. Benedictus |
1a3 | LU1081 LU223 |
AR222 AR10 GB13206 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Ex Aegypto vocavi Cant. Magnificat |
4c | LU1081 LU210 MV1004 MV215 |
AR222 AR52 GB2354 GB13293 |
Notice the psalm tone 4c for the Magnificat
which is neither to be found in the Liber Usualis nor in the Mass & Vespers.
Find it in the Antiphonale Romanum. |
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1st Week of Advent - Saturday
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Missa. Ad te levavi | LU327 MV260 |
GR1 AR223 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. The Liber Usualis gives the melodies for the 1st Vespers of the 2nd Sunday of Advent. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Sion noli timere Cant. Benedictus Soph. 3, 16. |
4c | LU1081 LU223 |
AR223 AR10 GB2270 GB13325 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Veni Domine visitare Cant. Magnificat |
7a | LU327 LU211 MV1005 MV217 |
AR223 AR52 GB2686 GB13153 |
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2nd Sunday of Advent
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LU327 MV273 |
GR4 AR224 |
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Intr. Populus Sion Is. 30, 30. Ps. 79, 2. Ps. 79, 2-3. |
7 | LU327 MV273 |
GR4 GB356 VPC26 |
D/E♭
- Notice the dot at the end of ecce: there is a lengthening here
before going to Dominus.- There is also a lenthening with a distropha on auditam, here too it is tempting to ignore it. - The whole ad salvandas gentes has up and down notes, be careful not to rush them. |
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Grad. Ex Sion Ps. 49, 2-3 et 5. |
5 | LU328 MV275 |
GR4 GB1268 |
D/E♭
- On the word veniet: smoothen the transition between "ve" and "ni-et".- The long Congregate has a double climacus at the end: BbAG-AGF followed by a dotted A, difficult to pitch. For that I memorize the same A three notes before on the climacus AGF. - The end of ordinaverunt has a distropha on B natural, it is tempting to sing B flat instead. - Notice the word sacrificia has a B natural then three B flat. |
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All. Laetatus sum Ps. 121, 1. |
1 | LU329 MV276 |
GR5 GB292 |
D/E♭
- On the word ibimus: watch ahead the "bi" after "i" to link them flawlessly,
then bring "mus" on the same melody as Alleluia. |
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Offert. Deus tu convertens Ps. 84, 7-8. |
3 | LU330 MV277 |
GR6 GB631 |
E/F♯
- Good breath after convertens for the long coming vivificabis nos. |
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Offert. Deus tu convertens (verses) Ps. 84, 7-8. |
3 | OF6 GB11399 |
E/F♯
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Comm. Jerusalem surge Bar. 5, 5 ; 4, 36. Ps. 147, 1-4, 6-9. |
2 | LU330 MV277 |
GR6 GB966 VPC26 MV1999 |
F♯/G
- Enjoy the lovely introduction Jerusalem surge, one of the best. |
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Lauds | |||||||
1 Ant. Ecce in nubibus Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit Luc. 21, 27. |
1g | LU331 LU221 |
AR224 AR2 GB2102 GB13215 |
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2 Ant. Urbs fortitudinis Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra Is. 26, 1. |
7d | LU332 LU221 |
AR224 AR2 GB1927 GB12660 |
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3 Ant. Ecce apparebit Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te Habac. 2, 3. |
7a | LU332 LU221 |
AR224 AR3 GB2626 GB12475 |
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4 Ant. Montes et colles Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera Is. 55, 12. |
1f | LU332 LU221 |
AR225 AR4 GB2768 GB12019 |
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5 Ant. Ecce Dominus noster Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis Is. 40, 10. |
3a | LU333 LU222 |
AR225 AR5 GB2376 |
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Hymn. En clara vox |
1 | LU--- | AR215 GB11919 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Ant. Joannes autem Cant. Benedictus Soph. 3, 16. Matth. 11, 2. |
1f | LU1081 LU223 |
AR226 AR10 GB12175 GB2679 |
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Vespers | |||||||
1 Ant. Ecce in nubibus Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Luc. 21, 27. |
1g | LU331 LU128 MV278 MV147 |
AR224 AR44 GB2102 GB13215 |
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2 Ant. Urbs fortitudinis Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Is. 26, 1. |
7d | LU332 LU139 MV278 MV157 |
AR224 AR45 GB1927 GB12660 |
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3 Ant. Ecce apparebit Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Habac. 2, 3. |
7a | LU332 LU146 MV279 MV164 |
AR224 AR46 GB2626 GB12475 |
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4 Ant. Montes et colles Ps. 112. Laudate pueri Is. 55, 12. |
1f | LU332 LU148 MV280 MV166 |
AR225 AR46 GB2768 GB12019 |
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5 Ant. Ecce Dominus noster Ps. 113. In exitu Israel Is. 40, 10. |
3a | LU333 LU154 MV280 MV172 |
AR225 AR47 GB2376 |
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Hymn. Creator alme siderum |
4 | LU324 MV271 |
AR210 GB2134 GB11815 |
G
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Ant. Tu es qui venturus es, an alium Cant. Magnificat Matth. 11, 3-5. |
8G* | LU333 LU212 MV281 MV217 |
AR227 AR52 GB2504 GB13204 |
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2nd Week of Advent - Monday
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Missa. Populus Sion | LU327 MV273 |
GR4 AR227 |
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. De caelo veniet Cant. Benedictus I Par. 29, 12. |
7a | LU1082 LU223 |
AR227 AR10 GB2395 GB13093 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Ecce Rex veniet Cant. Magnificat Is. 10, 27. |
4A* | LU1082 LU210 MV1005 MV215 |
AR228 AR52 GB2405 GB11752 |
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2nd Week of Advent - Tuesday
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Missa. Populus Sion | LU327 MV273 |
GR4 AR228 |
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Super te Jerusalem Cant. Benedictus Is. 60, 2. |
4A* | LU1082 LU223 |
AR228 AR10 GB2303 GB12580 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Vox clamantis Cant. Magnificat Is. 40, 3. |
5a | LU1082 LU210 MV1005 MV216 |
AR228 AR52 GB2481 GB12676 |
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2nd Week of Advent - Wednesday
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Missa. Populus Sion | LU327 MV273 |
GR4 AR228 |
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Ecce mitto Angelum Cant. Benedictus Malach. 3, 1. |
8G | LU1083 LU223 |
AR228 AR10 GB2706 GB12839 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Sion renovaberis Cant. Magnificat Zach. 19, 1. |
4c | LU1083 LU210 MV1006 MV215 |
AR229 AR52 GB2752 GB12758 |
The Liber Usualis does not detail the Magnificat in psalm tone 4c. Psalm tone 4c = Intonation/Mediant like psalm tone 4A, then Tenor on D and Termination on C. |
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2nd Week of Advent - Thursday
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Missa. Populus Sion | LU327 MV273 |
GR4 AR229 |
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Tu es qui venturus es Domine Cant. Benedictus Matth. 11, 3. |
7c | LU1083 LU223 |
AR229 AR10 GB1890 GB11832 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Qui post me venit Cant. Magnificat Ioann. 1, 15. Luc. 3, 16. |
4A* | LU1083 LU210 MV1006 MV215 |
AR229 AR52 GB2742 GB12049 |
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2nd Week of Advent - Friday
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Missa. Populus Sion | LU327 MV273 |
GR4 AR229 |
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Dicite pusillanimes Cant. Benedictus |
1g2 | LU--- | AR229 AR10 GB13015 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Cantate Domino canticum Cant. Magnificat |
7a | LU--- | AR230 AR52 GB13277 |
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2nd Week of Advent - Saturday
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Missa. Populus Sion | LU334 MV273 |
GR4 AR230 |
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. The Liber Usualis gives the melodies for the 1st Vespers of the 3rd Sunday of Advent. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Levabit Dominus signum Cant. Benedictus |
1g | LU--- | AR230 AR10 GB11898 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Ante me non est Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU334 LU207 |
AR230 AR52 GB2616 GB12600 |
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3rd Sunday of Advent
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LU334 MV282 |
GR6 AR231 |
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Intr. Gaudete Phil. 4, 4-6. Ps. 84, 2. Ps. 84, 3-5, 7-8, 10-12, 14. |
1 | LU334 MV282 |
GR6 GB1225 VPC27 |
D/E♭
No particular difficulty.- Just be careful at the ascending CEG-EG-ABbG-G at oratione. |
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Grad. Qui sedes Domine Ps. 79, 2, 3 et 2. |
7 | LU335 MV283 |
GR7 GB1007 |
E/F
- Good breath to launch the long incipit Qui sedes, Domine.- Careful at the descending melody on excita potentiam tuam: first from A to F (major 3rd), second from F to D (minor 3rd), third from A to D (5th). - The first part of the verse Qui regis is similar to In Deo from the Grad. Liberasti nos from 23rd Sunday after Pentecost. - regis has a pattern CCA-BAG-AGF-G where the B is natural, not B flat. Similar pattern is found again on deducis. - On this long melism regis breathe at the quarter bar(s) or sneak a quick breath before Israel. - Enjoy the final intervals 3rd down and 4th up on Joseph: AFD-GC. |
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All. Excita Domine |
4 | LU336 MV284 |
GR8 GB855 |
F/F♯
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Epiphany 2nd,
Ascension,
Pentecost. |
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Offert. Benedixisti Domine Ps. 84, 2. |
4 | LU337 MV285 |
GR8 GB113 |
E/F
- The incipit Benedixisti has this strange flavour but lovely double note F on "xi",
a semitone higher than the starting note E (mode 4 final), so be prepared.- The word avertisti has a B flat but be careful: it comes back to B natural after that on the word remisisti. |
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Offert. Benedixisti Domine (verses) Ps. 84, 2. |
4 | OF8 GB9424 |
E/F
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Comm. Dicite : Pusillanimes Is. 35, 4. Isaiae, 35, 1, 2-3, 5-7. |
7 | LU337 MV285 |
GR9 GB218 VPC27 MV2000 |
D/E♭
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Lauds | |||||||
1 Ant. Veniet Dominus Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit I Cor. 4, 5. |
1a | LU338 LU221 |
AR231 AR2 GB2145 |
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2 Ant. Jerusalem gaude Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra Is. 52, 9. |
7b | LU338 LU221 |
AR231 AR2 GB2116 GB13315 |
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3 Ant. Dabo in Sion Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te Is. 46, 13. |
8G | LU338 LU221 |
AR231 AR3 GB2830 GB11813 |
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4 Ant. Montes et omnes colles Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera Is. 40, 4. |
5a | LU338 LU221 |
AR232 AR4 GB2443 GB12232 |
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5 Ant. Juste et pie Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis Tit. 2, 12. |
2D | LU339 LU222 |
AR232 AR5 GB1937 GB11923 |
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Hymn. En clara vox |
1 | LU--- | AR215 GB11919 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Ant. Super solium David Cant. Benedictus Is. 9, 7. |
8G | LU--- | AR232 AR10 GB12671 |
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Vespers | |||||||
1 Ant. Veniet Dominus Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus I Cor. 4, 5. |
1a | LU338 LU128 MV286 MV147 |
AR231 AR44 GB2145 |
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2 Ant. Jerusalem gaude Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Is. 52, 9. |
7b | LU338 LU139 MV287 MV157 |
AR231 AR45 GB2116 GB13315 |
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3 Ant. Dabo in Sion Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Is. 46, 13. |
8G | LU338 LU147 MV287 MV165 |
AR231 AR46 GB2830 GB11813 |
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4 Ant. Montes et omnes colles Ps. 112. Laudate pueri Is. 40, 4. |
5a | LU338 LU150 MV288 MV168 |
AR232 AR46 GB2443 GB12232 |
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5 Ant. Juste et pie Ps. 113. In exitu Israel Tit. 2, 12. |
2D | LU339 LU153 MV288 MV171 |
AR232 AR47 GB1937 GB11923 |
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Hymn. Creator alme siderum |
4 | LU324 MV271 |
AR210 GB2134 GB11815 |
G
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Ant. Beata es Maria Cant. Magnificat Luc. 1, 45. |
8G | LU339 LU212 MV289 MV217 |
AR233 AR52 GB2027 GB13037 |
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Great Antiphons / O Antiphons
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LU340 MV290 |
GR--- AR234 |
Introibo: O Sapientia, O Adonai, O Radix Jesse, O Clavis David, O Oriens, O Rex gentium, O Emmanuel. | |||||
17 Dec - O Sapientia
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Ant. O Sapientia Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Eccli., 24, 3. Sap. 8, 1. Is. 40, 14. |
2D | LU340 LU214 MV290 MV219 |
AR234 AR52 GB2169 GB7450 |
E/F
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18 Dec - O Adonai
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Ant. O Adonai Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Exod. 6, 2, 3, 13. Exod. 3, 2. Exod. 6, 6. |
2D | LU340 LU214 MV291 MV219 |
AR235 AR52 GB2596 GB13013 |
E/F
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19 Dec - O Radix Jesse
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Ant. O Radix Jesse Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Is. 11, 10 & Rom. 15, 12. Is. 52, 15. Habac. 2, 3 & Hebr. 10, 37. |
2D | LU341 LU214 MV291 MV219 |
AR235 AR52 GB2203 GB12771 |
E/F
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20 Dec - O Clavis David
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Ant. O Clavis David Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Is. 22, 22 & Apoc. 3, 7. Is. 42, 7; Ps. 106, 14 & Apoc. 3, 7; Luc. 1, 79. |
2D | LU341 LU214 MV292 MV219 |
AR236 AR52 GB2877 GB12780 |
E/F
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21 Dec - O Oriens
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Ant. O Oriens Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Zach. 6, 12. Hebr. 1, 3. Malach. 4, 2. Is. 9, 2; Luc. 1, 78-79. |
2D | LU342 LU214 MV292 MV219 |
AR236 AR52 GB2371 GB11874 |
E/F
- Dissociate the initial "O" from the "O" in Oriens.- The 21th December is the feast of St Thomas, this antiphon is sung as memory only. |
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22 Dec - O Rex gentium
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Ant. O Rex gentium Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Agg. 2, 8. Is. 28, 16. Ephes. 2, 14. Gen. 2, 7. |
2D | LU342 LU214 MV293 MV219 |
AR236 AR52 GB2133 GB12069 |
E/F
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23 Dec - O Emmanuel
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Ant. O Emmanuel Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Is. 7, 14 & 8, 8. Is. 33, 22. Gen. 49, 10. |
2D | LU342 LU214 MV293 MV219 |
AR237 AR52 GB2483 GB12273 |
E/F
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Monday before the Vigil of the Nativity
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Lauds | Specific antiphons at Lauds for this day, psalms of the feria. | ||||||
1 Ant. Ecce veniet Dominus Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
4A* | LU--- | AR237 GB13274 |
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2 Ant. Cum venerit Filius Ps. 5. Verba mea auribus percipe |
8c | LU--- | AR238 GB13147 |
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3 Ant. Ecce jam venit Ps. 28. Afferte Domino filii Dei |
5a | LU--- | AR238 GB12857 |
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4 Ant. Haurietis aquas Cant. I. Isaiae. Confitebor tibi Domine |
5a | LU--- | AR238 GB12197 |
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5 Ant. Egredietur Dominus Ps. 116. Laudate Dominum omnes gentes |
4A | LU--- | AR238 GB11909 |
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Tuesday before the Vigil of the Nativity
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Lauds | Specific antiphons at Lauds for this day, psalms of the feria. | ||||||
1 Ant. Rorate caeli desuper Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
4A | LU--- | AR238 GB12764 |
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2 Ant. Emitte Agnum Ps. 42. Judica me Deus |
4A | LU--- | AR239 GB12041 |
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3 Ant. Ut cognoscamus Ps. 66. Deus misereatur nostri |
4A | LU--- | AR239 GB12425 |
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4 Ant. Da mercedem Domine Cant. Ezech. Ego dixi in dimidio |
4A* | LU--- | AR239 GB12672 |
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5 Ant. Lex per Moysen Ps. 134. Laudate nomen Domini |
1g | LU--- | AR239 GB12000 |
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Wednesday before the Vigil of the Nativity
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Lauds | Specific antiphons at Lauds for this day, psalms of the feria. | ||||||
Thursday before the Vigil of the Nativity
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Lauds | Specific antiphons at Lauds for this day, psalms of the feria. | ||||||
Friday before the Vigil of the Nativity
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Lauds | Specific antiphons at Lauds for this day, psalms of the feria. | ||||||
Saturday before the Vigil of the Nativity
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Lauds | Specific antiphons at Lauds for this day, psalms of the feria. | ||||||
1 Ant. Intuemini quam sit Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
4A* | LU--- | AR243 | ||||
2 Ant. Multiplicabitur ejus imperium Ps. 91. Bonum est confiteri Domino |
1g | LU--- | AR244 | ||||
3 Ant. Ego Dominus Ps. 63. Exaudi Deus... a timore |
3a | LU--- | AR244 | ||||
4 Ant. Exspectetur sicut pluvia Cant. II. Moysis. Audite caeli quae loquor |
4A* | LU--- | AR244 | ||||
5 Ant. Paratus esto Israel Ps. 150. Laudate Dominum in sanctis |
2D | LU--- | AR244 | ||||
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3rd Week of Advent - Monday
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Missa. Gaudete | LU334 MV282 |
GR6 |
Same as 3rd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Egredietur virga Cant. Benedictus |
1f | LU--- | AR245 AR10 GB11920 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Beatam me dicent omnes Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU1263 MV1717 |
AR246 GB2950 GB12818 |
From the feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary (LU, MV). If this day falls between 17th and 23th use the corresponding Great Antiphon instead (see above). |
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3rd Week of Advent - Tuesday
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Missa. Gaudete | LU334 MV282 |
GR6 |
Same as 3rd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Tu Bethlehem terra Cant. Benedictus |
3a | LU--- | AR246 | ||||
Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Elevare elevare Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU--- | AR246 |
If this day falls between 17th and 23th use the corresponding Great Antiphon instead (see above). |
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3rd Week of Advent - Wednesday in Ember Week
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LU--- MV--- |
GR9 | ||||||
Intr. Rorate... Ps. Caeli enarrant Is. 45, 8. Ps. 18, 2. Ps. 18, 3-7. |
1 | LU353 MV294 |
GR21 GB79 VPC28 |
C/C♯
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent. |
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1 Grad. Tollite (portas) Ps. 23, 7, 3 et 4. |
2A | LU1269 MV1721 |
GR9 GB756 |
E/F
From the Mass I of the BVM on Saturday (LU, MV). |
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2 Grad. Prope est Dominus Ps. 144, 18 et 21. |
5 | LU354 MV295 |
GR21 GB284 |
D/E♭
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent. |
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Offert. Confortamini Is. 35, 4. |
4 | LU--- MV--- |
GR10 GB290 |
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Offert. Confortamini (verses) Is. 35, 4. |
4 | OF9 GB9432 |
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Comm. Ecce virgo Is. 7, 14. Ps. 18, 2-7. |
1 | LU356 MV298 |
GR23 GB1144 VPC28 |
D/E♭
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent. |
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3rd Week of Advent - Thursday
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Missa. Gaudete | LU334 MV282 |
GR6 |
Same as 3rd Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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3rd Week of Advent - Friday in Ember Week
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LU--- MV--- |
GR11 | ||||||
Intr. Prope es tu Ps. 118, 151-152. 1. Ps. 118, 4 et 166. |
4 | LU--- MV--- |
GR11 GB86 VPC28 |
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Grad. Ostende nobis Ps. 84, 8 et 2. |
2A | LU--- MV--- |
GR11 GB1055 |
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Offert. Deus tu convertens Ps. 84, 7-8. |
3 | LU330 MV277 |
GR6 GB631 |
E/F♯
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent. |
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Offert. Deus tu convertens (verses) Ps. 84, 7-8. |
3 | OF6 GB11399 |
E/F♯
Same as 2nd Sunday of Advent. |
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Comm. Ecce Dominus veniet Zach. 14, 5. Ps. 49, 1-5. |
6C | LU--- MV--- |
GR12 GB439 VPC29 |
F/F♯
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Ex quo facta est vox (Adv) Cant. Benedictus |
1f | LU--- | AR248 |
If this day is the last Saturday before the Vigil of Christmas use
Ant. Noli timere instead. |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Hoc est testimonium Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU--- MV--- |
AR249 |
If this day falls between 17th and 23th use the corresponding Great Antiphon instead (see above). |
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3rd Week of Advent - Saturday in Ember Week
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LU343 MV--- |
GR13 |
Particularity: four graduals are sung during this mass,
all built on the
same model. An hymn comes after the 5th lesson. |
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Intr. Veni et ostende Ps. 79, 4 et 2. 2. Ps. 79, 2-3. |
2 | LU343 MV--- |
GR13 GB169 VPC30 |
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1 Grad. A summo caelo Ps. 18, 7 et 2. |
2A | LU343 MV--- |
GR13 GB698 |
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2 Grad. In sole posuit Ps. 18, 6 et 7. |
2A | LU344 MV--- |
GR14 GB203 |
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3 Grad. Domine Deus Ps. 79, 20 et 3. |
2A | LU345 MV--- |
GR15 GB38 |
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4 Grad. Excita Domine Ps. 79, 3, 2 et 3. |
2A | LU347 MV--- |
GR15 GB506 |
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Hymn. Benedictus es Domine Deus Dan. 3, 52-53. |
7 | LU348 MV--- |
GR16 GB2166 |
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Tract. Qui regis Ps. 79, 2-3. |
8 | LU351 MV--- |
GR19 GB1157 |
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Offert. Exsulta satis Zach. 9, 9. |
3 | LU352 MV--- |
GR20 GB929 |
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Offert. Exsulta satis (verses) Zach. 9, 9. |
3 | OF11 GB11725 |
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Comm. Exsultavit ut gigas Ps. 18, 6-7. Ps. 18, 2-6. |
6 | LU352 MV--- |
GR20 GB88 VPC30 |
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4th Sunday of Advent
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LU353 MV294 |
GR21 | ||||||
Intr. Rorate... Ps. Caeli enarrant Is. 45, 8. Ps. 18, 2. Ps. 18, 3-7. |
1 | LU353 MV294 |
GR21 GB79 VPC32 |
C/C♯
Quite straightforward. Classic mode 1 starting on a 5th.- Although I find it difficult to sing the high notes on "per" from the word desuper, it does not come out right... - Notice Mass & Vespers has a mistake, missing the starting note C. |
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Grad. Prope est Dominus Ps. 144, 18 et 21. |
5 | LU354 MV295 |
GR21 GB284 |
D/E♭
On this one too, take a good breath for the long incipit.- I make a longer pause at the full bar after eum ending on F just to "visualise" AC followed by GF on the word omnibus. - And in veritate start a 3rd higher E but comes back to C. - Notice the C key moves from the 1st to 2nd line at the verse, which starts a 5th higher from the end of the antiphon. |
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All. Veni Domine |
3 | LU354 MV296 |
GR22 GB224 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Epiphany Octave,
Pentecost 20th.Mode 3 is technical and not obvious for an Alleluia full of melisms. - First difficulty at the beginning: a 4th DG followed by a major 3rd GB, the incipit itself finishes on B giving this particular flavour. - Lovely repeated pattern GABCACABG in the middle of the Alleluia. - At the end of the word noli notice the B flat followed by a minor 3rd down to G. - Then the "da" of tardare goes CA and it is tempting to sing CG instead, like "tar". - The word facinora has this repeated pattern AAGGAFG three times. The only thing is to remember to jump to C in the middle with this beautiful 4th GC. - Also after these three patterns it goes down a minor 3rd GE and this one is not always easy to pitch. What I do: memorize the previous F and go down a semitone. - In the end the word tuae is acrobatic: 1) it goes down gently FEC but suddenly goes up again a 5th on CG, 2) once again gentle FGA and suddenly another 5th down on DA, 3) finally finishing very low with a 4th down on DA. My advice: sing prudently, watch your steps. Especially here the ending is not the classic Alleluia proper where the verse usually finishes on a similar melody as the word Alleluia itself. - Final difficulty is to get back to the Alleluia, from D to EEF. But it starts with a distropha on E giving time to regroup. |
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Offert. Ave Maria... et benedictus Luc. 1, 28 et 42. |
8 | LU355 MV297 |
GR23 GB843 |
D/E♭
A bit technical but lovely. To be sung with a lot of gentleness.- The incipit is a bit long so prepare yourself. - The word Dominus is dynamic on a double pattern, breath at the quarter bar to link "minus" after the second pattern. |
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Offert. Ave Maria... et benedictus (verses) Luc. 1, 28 et 42. Luc. 1, 34 et 35. |
8 | OF13 GB14211 SOV2 |
D/E♭
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum :
Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui.1. Quomodo in me fiet hoc, quae virum non cognosco? Spiritus Domini superveniet in te et virtus Altissimi obumbrabit tibi. 2. Ideoque, quod nascetur ex te Sanctum, vocabitur Filius Dei. |
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Offert. Ave Maria... et benedictus (verses, rhythmic signs) Luc. 1, 28 et 42. Luc. 1, 34 et 35. |
8 | GB18437 |
D/E♭
If you start on D it goes up to top E.If you start on E♭ it goes up to top F. |
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Comm. Ecce virgo Is. 7, 14. Ps. 18, 2-7. |
1 | LU356 MV298 |
GR23 GB1144 VPC32 MV2000 |
D/E♭
- You we will need to tune the dynamic on the word Emmanuel,
there is a bunch of lengthening in there.- For the psalm verse: the difficulty in psalm tone 1 is to remember to sing the 3-notes torculus on the second part of the psalm verse. |
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Lauds | |||||||
1 Ant. Canite tuba Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit Joel. 2, 1. |
1g | LU356 |
AR250 |
The Antiphonale Romanum indicates a tone 3g wrongly, when it is actually a tone 1g. |
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2 Ant. Ecce veniet desideratus Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra Aggee. 2, 8. |
1f | LU357 |
AR251 | ||||
3 Ant. Erunt prava Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te Is. 40, 4. |
1g | LU357 |
AR251 | ||||
4 Ant. Dominus veniet Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera Is. 9, 6. |
1f | LU357 |
AR251 | ||||
5 Ant. Omnipotens sermo Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis Sap. 18, 15. |
2D | LU357 |
AR252 | ||||
Hymn. En clara vox |
1 | LU--- | AR215 GB11919 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Ant. Ave Maria... alleluia Cant. Benedictus |
1g | LU1416 MV1109 |
AR252 |
From the feast of the Annunciation (LU, MV). |
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Vespers | |||||||
1 Ant. Canite tuba Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Joel. 2, 1. |
1g | LU356 MV298 |
AR250 |
The Antiphonale Romanum indicates a tone 3g wrongly, when it is actually a tone 1g. |
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2 Ant. Ecce veniet desideratus Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Aggee. 2, 8. |
1f | LU357 MV299 |
AR251 | ||||
3 Ant. Erunt prava Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Is. 40, 4. |
1g | LU357 MV300 |
AR251 | ||||
4 Ant. Dominus veniet Ps. 112. Laudate pueri Is. 9, 6. |
1f | LU357 MV300 |
AR251 GB2837 GB12363 GB12445 |
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5 Ant. Omnipotens sermo Ps. 113. In exitu Israel Sap. 18, 15. |
2D | LU357 MV301 |
AR252 | ||||
Hymn. Creator alme siderum |
4 | LU324 MV271 |
AR210 GB2134 GB11815 |
G
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Ant. O ... Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
2D | LU--- MV--- |
AR253 |
The O antiphon of the day (see above). |
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4th Week of Advent - Monday
|
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Missa. Rorate | LU353 MV294 |
GR21 |
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds |
Antiphons and psalms according to the weekdays before the Vigil of the Nativity (see above). |
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Ant. Dicit Dominus : Paenitentiam Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR253 GB12783 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. O ... Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
2D | LU--- MV--- |
AR253 |
The O antiphon of the day (see above). |
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4th Week of Advent - Tuesday
|
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Missa. Rorate | LU353 MV294 |
GR21 |
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds |
Antiphons and psalms according to the weekdays before the Vigil of the Nativity (see above). |
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Ant. Consurge consurge Cant. Benedictus |
2D | LU--- | AR254 GB12473 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. O ... Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
2D | LU--- MV--- |
AR254 |
The O antiphon of the day (see above). |
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4th Week of Advent - Wednesday
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Missa. Rorate | LU353 MV294 |
GR21 |
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds |
Antiphons and psalms according to the weekdays before the Vigil of the Nativity (see above). |
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Ant. Ponam in Sion Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR254 GB12778 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. O ... Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
2D | LU--- MV--- |
AR254 |
The O antiphon of the day (see above). |
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4th Week of Advent - Thursday
|
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Missa. Rorate | LU353 MV294 |
GR21 |
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. |
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Lauds |
Antiphons and psalms according to the weekdays before the Vigil of the Nativity (see above). |
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Ant. Consolamini consolamini Cant. Benedictus |
2D | LU--- | AR254 GB12710 |
If this Thursday falls on 23rd December (i.e. the day before the Vigil of the Nativity), the Ant. Ecce completa sunt from Friday is sung instead. |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. O ... Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
2D | LU--- MV--- |
AR254 |
The O antiphon of the day,
either Ant. O Rex gentium
or Ant. O Emmanuel. If this Thursday falls on 23rd December (i.e. the day before the Vigil of the Nativity), the Ant. O Emmanuel from Friday is sung instead. |
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4th Week of Advent - Friday
|
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Missa. Rorate | LU353 MV294 |
GR21 |
Same as 4th Sunday of Advent, without the Alleluia. This day, if it happens, always falls on 23rd Dec, the day before the Vigil of the Nativity. |
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Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Ecce completa sunt Cant. Benedictus |
8c | LU--- | AR254 GB12271 |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. O Emmanuel Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Is. 7, 14 & 8, 8. Is. 33, 22. Gen. 49, 10. |
2D | LU342 LU214 MV293 MV219 |
AR255 AR237 AR52 GB2483 GB12273 |
E/F
The O antiphon of the day
can only be Ant. O Emmanuel (23 Dec). |
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24 Dec - Vigil of the Nativity
|
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LU358 MV302 |
GR24 | ||||||
Intr. Hodie scietis Exodi 16, 6 et 7. Ps. 23, 1. Ps. 23, 2-3. |
6 | LU359 MV302 |
GR24 GB150 VPC33 |
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Grad. Hodie scietis Exodi 16, 6 et 7. Ps. 79, 2-3. |
2A | LU360 MV303 |
GR24 GB202 |
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All. Crastina die |
8 | LU361 MV304 |
GR25 GB167 |
The Alleluia is sung only if the Christmas Eve falls on a Sunday. |
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Offert. Tollite portas Ps. 23, 7. |
2A | LU362 MV305 |
GR26 GB171 |
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Offert. Tollite portas (verses) Ps. 23, 7. |
2A | OF14 GB14223 |
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Comm. Revelabitur Is. 40, 5. Ps. 23, 1-8. |
1 | LU362 MV305 |
GR26 GB367 VPC33 MV2000 |
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Lauds | AR255 | In the Liber Usualis antiphons 1, 2, 3 and 5 come with Prime, Terce, Sext and None. | |||||
1 Ant. Judaea et Jerusalem Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit 2 Paral. 20, 17. |
8G | LU358 | AR255 | ||||
2 Ant. Hodie scietis Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra Ex. 16, 7. |
8c | LU358 | AR255 | ||||
3 Ant. Crastina die Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te Dan. 9, 24. Mich. 4, 7. |
4A | LU363 | AR256 | ||||
4 Ant. Dominus veniet Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera Is. 9, 6. |
1f | LU357 | AR256 |
Same antiphon as Lauds
and Vespers on 4th Sunday of Advent. |
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5 Ant. Crastina erit Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis 1 Reg. 11, 9. |
8c | LU363 | AR256 | ||||
Hymn. En clara vox |
1 | LU--- | AR215 GB11919 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Ant. Orietur sicut sol Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR257 | ||||
Vespers | LU364 MV307 |
AR259 | This is the 1st Vespers of the Nativity. | ||||
1 Ant. Rex pacificus Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus 3 Reg. 10, 23. |
8G | LU364 MV307 |
AR259 | ||||
2 Ant. Magnificatus est Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio |
7a | LU364 MV307 |
AR259 | ||||
3 Ant. Completi sunt Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Luc. 2, 6. |
8G | LU364 MV308 |
AR260 | ||||
4 Ant. Scitote quia prope Ps. 112. Laudate pueri Luc. 21, 31. |
8G | LU365 MV308 |
AR260 | ||||
5 Ant. Levate capita vestra Ps. 116. Laudate Dominum omnes gentes Luc. 21, 28. |
1g | LU365 MV308 |
AR260 | ||||
Hymn. Jesu Redemptor omnium |
1 | LU365 MV326 |
AR260 |
D
Same as Second Vespers at Christmas. |
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V. Crastina die Dan. 9, 24. Mich. 4, 7. |
B | LU366 MV309 |
AR262 | ||||
Ant. Cum ortus fuerit Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Ps. 18, 6. |
8G | LU367 MV309 |
AR262 | ||||
Christmas - Matins
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LU368 |
Found in the Liber Usualis only. |
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Invit. Christus natus Ps. 94. Venite exsultemus Domino |
4g | LU368 |
GB9174 |
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Hymn. Jesu Redemptor omnium |
1 | LU365 MV326 |
AR260 GB3001 |
D
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- 1st Nocturn | |||||||
1 Ant. Dominus dixit ad me Ps. 2. Quare fremuerunt gentes Ps. 2, 7. |
8c | LU371 |
GB2621 |
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2 Ant. Tamquam sponsus Ps. 18. Caeli enarrant Ps. 18, 6. |
8G | LU372 |
GB2037 |
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3 Ant. Diffusa est Ps. 44. Eructavit cor meum Ps. 44, 2. |
1a2 | LU373 |
GB2103 |
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V. Tamquam sponsus |
B | LU374 | GB#### | ||||
1 Resp. Hodie nobis caelorum |
5 | LU375 |
GB3139 |
A/B♭
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2 Resp. Hodie nobis de caelo |
8 | LU376 |
GB3207 |
E/F
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3 Resp. Quem vidistis |
4 | LU377 |
GB3134 |
D/E♭
|
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- 2nd Nocturn | |||||||
1 Ant. Suscepimus Deus Ps. 47. Magnus Dominus Ps. 47, 9. |
8G | LU378 | GB2566 | ||||
2 Ant. Orietur Ps. 71. Deus judicium tuum Ps. 71, 6. |
3b | LU379 | GB2410 | ||||
3 Ant. Veritas Ps. 84. Benedixisti Ps. 84, 11. |
8c | LU380 | GB2953 | ||||
V. Speciosus |
B | LU381 | |||||
4 Resp. O magnum mysterium |
3 | LU382 | GB3163 |
E/F
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5 Resp. Beata Dei Genitrix |
7 | LU383 | GB3148 |
D/E♭
|
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6 Resp. Sancta et immaculata |
2 | LU384 |
GB3189 |
F♯/G
|
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- 3rd Nocturn | |||||||
1 Ant. Ipse invocabit me Ps. 88. Misericordias Domini Ps. 88, 26. |
6F | LU384 | GB2422 |
Psalm 88 is shortened to 36 verses here
(as from the 1960 changes). |
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2 Ant. Laetentur caeli Ps. 95. Cantate Domino... cantate Ps. 95, 12. |
4A | LU387 | GB2463 | ||||
3 Ant. Notum fecit Dominus Ps. 97. Cantate Domino... quia mirabilia Ps. 97, 3. |
6F | LU388 | GB2612 | ||||
V. Ipse invocabit me |
B | LU389 | |||||
7 Resp. Beata viscera |
7 | LU389 | GB3169 |
D/E♭
|
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8 Resp. Verbum caro |
8 | LU390 |
GB3127 |
B/C
|
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9 Hymn. Te Deum (simple tone) |
3 | LU1834 MV1976 |
GR144* AR69* GB2305 |
D/E
Kneel at Te ergo.Cf. Introibo. |
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Christmas - Midnight Mass
|
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LU392 MV310 |
GR27 | ||||||
Intr. Dominus dixit Ps. 2, 7. 1. Ps. 2, 2, 8. |
2 | LU392 MV310 |
GR27 GB1175 VPC34 |
F♯/G
Mode 2 with F clef, this beautiful piece reflects contentment and satisfaction:
God the Father talks to God His Son.- Go swiftly through the word dixit, they are only distropha. Besides the old neume shows a little "c" = celeriter, meaning: do not slow down. |
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Grad. Tecum principium Ps. 109, 3 et 1. |
2A | LU393 MV311 |
GR28 GB518 |
F♯/G
|
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All. Dominus dixit Ps. 2, 7. |
8 | LU394 MV312 |
GR29 GB890 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 1st,
Epiphany 3rd,
Ascension.- Be careful: the Graduale Romanum misses a dot at the last note of ego. |
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Offert. Laetentur caeli Ps. 95, 11 et 13. |
4 | LU394 MV314 |
GR29 GB811 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Laetentur caeli (verses) Ps. 95, 11 et 13. |
4 | OF15 GB17652 |
D/E♭
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Comm. In splendoribus Ps. 109, 3. Ps. 109. |
6 | LU395 MV314 |
GR30 GB117 VPC34 MV2001 |
F/G♯
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Christmas - Lauds
|
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Lauds | LU395 | ||||||
1 Ant. Quem vidistis Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
2D | LU395 | AR264 | ||||
2 Ant. Genuit puerpera Regem Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
2D | LU396 | AR264 | ||||
3 Ant. Angelus ad pastores Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te Luc. 2, 10. |
7d | LU397 | AR264 | ||||
4 Ant. Facta est Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera Luc. 2, 13. |
7d | LU398 | AR265 | ||||
5 Ant. Parvulus filius Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis Is. 9, 6. |
8G* | LU399 | AR265 | ||||
Hymn. A solis ortus cardine |
3 | LU400 |
AR266 |
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Ant. Gloria in excelsis Cant. Benedictus (solemn) |
8G | LU402 | AR267 | ||||
Christmas - Prime
|
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LU403 | AR | ||||||
Hymn. Jam lucis orto sidere (Solemn feast) |
8 | LU224 | AR14 | ||||
Ant. Quem vidistis Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
2D | LU395 | AR264 | ||||
R. br. Christe Fili Dei vivi V. Qui natus es de Maria Virgine |
6 | LU229 | AR19 | ||||
Christmas - Mass at Dawn
|
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LU403 MV315 |
GR30 | Introit, Alleluia and Offertory contain the first verses of psalm 92,
first psalm at Lauds on Sunday and feasts (non penitential).
Also the memory of St Anastasia is made at this Mass (collect, secret and postcommunion). |
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Intr. Lux fulgebit Is. 9, 2 et 6. Ps. 92, 1. |
8 | LU403 MV315 |
GR30 GB917 |
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Grad. Benedictus qui venit Ps. 117, 26, 27 et 23. |
5 | LU404 MV316 |
GR31 GB217 |
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All. Dominus regnavit, decorem Ps. 92, 1. |
2 | LU405 |
GR31 GB714 |
E
Same as Sunday within the Octave of Christmas (MV). |
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Offert. Deus enim Ps. 92, 1-2. |
8 | LU406 |
GR32 GB979 |
A
Same as Sunday within the Octave of Christmas (MV).- All the B are B natural, they do not sound flat, especially when coming from a note below, like in the words terrae, saeculo, tu and Deus + ex tunc. |
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Offert. Deus enim (verses) Ps. 92, 1-3, 6-7. |
8 | OF16 GB17680 |
A
Same as Sunday within the Octave of Christmas. |
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Comm. Exsulta filia Zach. 9, 9. Ps. 33. |
4 | LU406 MV318 |
GR32 GB1125 VPC36 |
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Christmas - Terce
|
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LU407 | AR | ||||||
Hymn. Nunc sancte nobis (Christmas) |
8 | LU407 | AR266 | ||||
Ant. Genuit puerpera Regem Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
2D | LU396 | AR264 | ||||
R. br. Verbum caro |
6 | LU407 | AR269 | ||||
Christmas - Mass of the day
|
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LU408 MV319 |
GR33 | ||||||
Intr. Puer natus est Is. 9, 6. Ps. 97, 1. Ps. 97, 2-3. |
7 | LU408 MV319 |
GR33 GB72 VPC36 |
D/E♭
|
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Grad. Viderunt omnes Ps. 97, 3 et 2. |
5 | LU409 MV320 |
GR33 GB1163 |
D/E♭
|
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All. Dies sanctificatus |
2 | LU409 MV321 |
GR34 GB324 |
E/F
|
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Offert. Tui sunt caeli Ps. 88, 12 et 15. |
4 | LU410 MV322 |
GR35 GB1274 |
F/F♯
|
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Offert. Tui sunt caeli (verses) Ps. 88, 12 et 15... |
4 | OF18 GB17695 |
F/F♯
|
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Comm. Viderunt omnes Ps. 97, 3. Ps. 97, 1-3, 4-8. |
1 | LU410 MV323 |
GR35 GB1139 VPC37 MV2001 |
F/F♯
|
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Christmas - Sext
|
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LU411 | AR | ||||||
Hymn. Rector potens (Solemn feast) |
8 | LU241 | AR32 | ||||
Ant. Angelus ad pastores Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui Luc. 2, 10. |
7d | LU397 | AR264 | ||||
R. br. Notum fecit Dominus |
6 | LU411 | AR269 | ||||
Christmas - None
|
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LU411 | AR | ||||||
Hymn. Rerum Deus (Solemn feast) |
8 | LU245 | AR38 | ||||
Ant. Parvulus filius Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt Is. 9, 6. |
8G* | LU399 | AR265 | ||||
R. br. Viderunt omnes |
6 | LU411 | AR270 | ||||
Christmas - Vespers
|
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Vespers | LU412 MV323 |
AR270 | |||||
1 Ant. Tecum principium Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Ps. 109, 3. |
1g | LU412 MV323 |
AR270 | ||||
2 Ant. Redemptionem misit Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Ps. 110, 9. |
7a | LU412 MV323 |
AR271 | ||||
3 Ant. Exortum est Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Ps. 111, 4. |
7b | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 | ||||
4 Ant. Apud Dominum misericordia Ps. 129. De profundis Ps. 129, 7. |
4A* | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 | ||||
5 Ant. De fructu ventris tui Ps. 131. Memento Domine Ps. 131, 11. |
8G | LU412 MV324 |
AR272 | ||||
Hymn. Jesu Redemptor omnium |
1 | LU365 MV326 |
AR260 |
D
|
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V. Notum fecit Dominus |
B | LU413 MV327 |
AR272 | ||||
Ant. Hodie Christus natus est Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
1g2 | LU413 MV328 |
AR272 |
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26 Dec - St Stephen, the First Martyr
|
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LU414 MV329 |
GR36 | ||||||
Intr. Etenim sederunt Ps. 118, 23, 86 et 23. 1. Ps. 110, 2-10. |
1 | LU414 MV329 |
GR36 GB1321 VPC39 |
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Grad. Sederunt principes Ps. 118, 23 et 86. Ps. 6, 5. |
5 | LU416 MV331 |
GR36 GB906 |
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All. Video caelos Act. 7, 56. |
2 | LU416 MV331 |
GR37 GB561 |
Similar melody to All. Dies sanctificatus
on Christmas Mass of the day (previous day). |
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Tract. Desiderium Ps. 20, 3-4. Sept. |
8 | LU1131 MV1086 |
GR[5] GB176 |
From the Mass I of a Martyr-Bishop. From the Mass of St Matthias (MV). Sung at a Votive Mass after Septuagesima instead of the previous Alleluia. |
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All. Posuisti Domine Ps. 20, 4. Pasch. |
1 | LU1148 MV1135 |
GR[17] GB1249 |
From the Mass of one Martyr (in Paschal Time). From the Mass of St Mark (MV). Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time, following the previous Alleluia. |
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Offert. Elegerunt Apostoli Act. 6, 5 et 7, 59. |
8 | LU417 MV332 |
GR37 GB462 OF161 |
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Comm. Video caelos Act. 7, 55, 58 et 59. Ps. 118, 1, 78, 84, 86, 95, 150, 153, 157, 161, 173. |
8 | LU418 MV333 |
GR38 GB920 VPC39 MV2001 |
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Lauds | AR273 |
In the Liber Usualis antiphons 1, 2, 3 and 5 come with Prime, Terce, Sext and None. The 5 antiphons can be found at the feast of the Finding of the Body of St Stephen (3 Aug). |
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1 Ant. Lapidaverunt Stephanum Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
8G | LU414 | AR273 | ||||
2 Ant. Lapides torrentes Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
7a | LU414 | AR273 | ||||
3 Ant. Adhaesit anima Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
8G | LU418 | AR274 | ||||
4 Ant. Stephanus vidit caelos Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera |
8G* | LU1583A | AR274 |
From the feast of the
Finding of the Body of St Stephen (3 Aug). |
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5 Ant. Ecce video caelos Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
4A* | LU418 | AR274 | ||||
Hymn. Invicte Martyr unicum (St Stephen) |
1 | LU--- | AR274 | ||||
Ant. Stephanus autem Cant. Benedictus (solemn) |
8c | LU413 | AR276 | ||||
Vespers | AR273 |
Same antiphons and psalms as Christmas Vespers. |
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1 Ant. Tecum principium Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Ps. 109, 3. |
1g | LU412 MV323 |
AR270 |
Same as 1 Ant. Tecum principium at Christmas. |
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2 Ant. Redemptionem misit Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Ps. 110, 9. |
7a | LU412 MV323 |
AR271 |
Same as 2 Ant. Redemptionem misit at Christmas. |
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3 Ant. Exortum est Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Ps. 111, 4. |
7b | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 |
Same as 3 Ant. Exortum est at Christmas. |
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4 Ant. Apud Dominum misericordia Ps. 129. De profundis Ps. 129, 7. |
4A* | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 |
Same as 4 Ant. Apud Dominum misericordia at Christmas. |
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5 Ant. De fructu ventris tui Ps. 131. Memento Domine Ps. 131, 11. |
8G | LU412 MV324 |
AR272 |
Same as 5 Ant. De fructu ventris tui at Christmas. |
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Hymn. Deus tuorum militum (St Stephen) |
1 | LU419 MV341 |
AR277 | ||||
Ant. Sepelierunt Stephanum Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
8G | LU420 MV336 |
AR278 | ||||
Ant. Hodie Christus natus est |
1g2 | LU413 MV328 |
AR272 |
Commemoration of the Nativity. |
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27 Dec - St John, Apostle and Evangelist
|
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LU421 MV337 |
GR39 | ||||||
Intr. In medio Eccli. 15, 5. Ps. 91, 2. Ps. 91, 13-14. |
6 |
MV337 |
GR[38] GB233 VPC40 |
E
From the Mass of doctors (LU, GR). |
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Grad. Exiit sermo Ioann. 21, 23 et 19. |
5 | LU422 MV338 |
GR39 GB702 |
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All. Hic est discipulus Ioann. 21, 24. |
2 | LU422 MV339 |
GR39 GB914 |
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Tract. Beatus vir Ps. 111, 1-3. Sept. |
8 | LU1134 MV1100 |
GR[8] GB7670 |
E/F
From the Mass II of a Martyr-Bishop.From the Mass of St Joseph (MV). Sung at a Votive Mass after Septuagesima instead of the previous Alleluia. |
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All. Justus ut palma Ps. 91, 13. Pasch. |
1 | LU1207 MV991 |
GR[49] GB946 |
From the Mass of Abbots. From the Mass of St Nicholas (MV). Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time, following the previous Alleluia. |
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Offert. Justus ut palma Ps. 91, 13. Ps. 91, 2. |
4 |
MV340 |
GR[41] GB777 OF150 SOV27 |
E
From the Mass of Doctors (LU, GR).
|
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Comm. Exiit sermo Ioann. 21, 23. Ps. 88, 2, 4-5, 6, 8, 20-22, 25. |
2A | LU423 MV341 |
GR40 GB781 VPC40 MV2001 |
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Lauds | AR279 | In the Liber Usualis antiphons 1, 2, 3 and 5 come with Prime, Terce, Sext and None. | |||||
1 Ant. Valde honorandus est Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
8G | LU421 | AR279 | ||||
2 Ant. Hic est discipulus ille Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
3a | LU421 | AR279 | ||||
3 Ant. Hic est discipulus meus Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
3a | LU421 | AR279 |
Notice the same tone and incipit melody as the previous antiphon. |
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4 Ant. Sunt de hic stantibus Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera |
1f | LU--- | AR280 | ||||
5 Ant. Ecce puer meus Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
1f | LU424 | AR280 | ||||
Hymn. Exsultet orbis gaudiis (St John) |
1 | LU425 MV341 |
AR280 | ||||
Ant. Iste est Joannes Cant. Benedictus |
1g | LU420 MV336 |
AR282 | ||||
Vespers | AR279 |
Same antiphons and psalms as Christmas Vespers. |
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1 Ant. Tecum principium Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Ps. 109, 3. |
1g | LU412 MV323 |
AR270 |
Same as 1 Ant. Tecum principium at Christmas. |
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2 Ant. Redemptionem misit Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Ps. 110, 9. |
7a | LU412 MV323 |
AR271 |
Same as 2 Ant. Redemptionem misit at Christmas. |
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3 Ant. Exortum est Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Ps. 111, 4. |
7b | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 |
Same as 3 Ant. Exortum est at Christmas. |
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4 Ant. Apud Dominum misericordia Ps. 129. De profundis Ps. 129, 7. |
4A* | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 |
Same as 4 Ant. Apud Dominum misericordia at Christmas. |
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5 Ant. De fructu ventris tui Ps. 131. Memento Domine Ps. 131, 11. |
8G | LU412 MV324 |
AR272 |
Same as 5 Ant. De fructu ventris tui at Christmas. |
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Hymn. Exsultet orbis gaudiis (St John) |
1 | LU425 MV341 |
AR280 |
Same hymn as Lauds. |
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Ant. Exiit sermo Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Ioann. 21, 23. |
6F | LU426 LU213 MV343 MV219 |
AR283 AR52 |
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Ant. Hodie Christus natus est |
1g2 | LU413 MV328 |
AR272 |
Commemoration of the Nativity. |
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28 Dec - Holy Innocents
|
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LU427 MV344 |
GR40 | ||||||
Intr. Ex ore infantium Ps. 8, 3. 2. Ps. 8, 2 et 8. |
2 | LU427 MV344 |
GR40 GB350 VPC41 |
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Grad. Anima nostra Ps. 123, 7-8. |
5 | MV346 | GR41 GB432 |
From the Mass II of two or more Martyrs (LU). | |||
All. Laudate pueri Ps. 112, 1. |
4 | LU428 MV347 |
GR42 GB661 |
Same Alleluia as Saturday in Easter Week. - Sung when the feast falls on Sunday or is celebrated as double of 1st class, or on the Octave, or at a Votive Mass before Septuagesima, in Paschal Time or after Pentecost. |
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Tract. Effuderunt Ps. 78, 3 et 10. Sept. |
8 | LU429 MV347 |
GR42 GB240 |
D/E♭
Sung at a Votive Mass after Septuagesima instead of the previous Alleluia.Also as explained in the Liber Usualis: « This Tract is said instead of the Alleluia and its verse, unless the feast falls on a Sunday; but it is never said on the Octave day. » |
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All. Sancti tui... florebunt Pasch. |
8 | LU1150 MV1625 |
GR[19] GB800 |
From the Mass of two or more Martyrs (in Paschal Time). Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time following the previous Alleluia. |
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Offert. Anima nostra Ps. 123, 7. |
2 | LU430 MV348 |
GR43 GB1031 OF145 |
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Comm. Vox in Rama Matth. 2, 18. Ps. 78, 1-6. |
7 | LU430 MV349 |
GR44 GB136 VPC41 MV2002 |
A
|
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Lauds | AR283 | In the Liber Usualis antiphons 1, 2, 3 and 5 come with Prime, Terce, Sext and None. | |||||
1 Ant. Herodes iratus Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
1f | LU427 | AR283 | ||||
Vespers | AR283 |
Same antiphons and psalms as Christmas Vespers. |
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1 Ant. Tecum principium Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Ps. 109, 3. |
1g | LU412 MV323 |
AR270 |
Same as 1 Ant. Tecum principium at Christmas. |
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2 Ant. Redemptionem misit Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Ps. 110, 9. |
7a | LU412 MV323 |
AR271 |
Same as 2 Ant. Redemptionem misit at Christmas. |
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3 Ant. Exortum est Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Ps. 111, 4. |
7b | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 |
Same as 3 Ant. Exortum est at Christmas. |
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4 Ant. Apud Dominum misericordia Ps. 129. De profundis Ps. 129, 7. |
4A* | LU412 MV324 |
AR271 |
Same as 4 Ant. Apud Dominum misericordia at Christmas. |
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5 Ant. De fructu ventris tui Ps. 131. Memento Domine Ps. 131, 11. |
8G | LU412 MV324 |
AR272 |
Same as 5 Ant. De fructu ventris tui at Christmas. |
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Hymn. Salvete flores Martyrum |
1 | LU431 MV350 |
AR431 |
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Ant. Hodie Christus natus est |
1g2 | LU413 MV328 |
AR272 |
Commemoration of the Nativity. |
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Sunday within the Octave of Christmas
|
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LU433 MV352 |
GR44 | ||||||
Intr. Dum medium Sap. 18, 14-15. Ps. 92, 1. Ps. 92, 1-2. |
8 | LU433 MV352 |
GR44 GB564 VPC38 |
B♭
- Watch out the various B which can be flat or natural in this proper.- You might want to make a pause at the quarter bar just after de caelis ending on GBbGF. The next phrase a regalibus GACBB has a different flavour from the previous: from B flat to B natural. The pause helps to "regroup" before attacking a different set of notes. - The Gloria Patri ends with GADFFG: memorize the D so to start again the antiphon with the word Dum on CD. Or go down a 5th from G. |
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Grad. Speciosus forma Ps. 44, 3 et 2. |
3 | LU434 MV354 |
GR45 GB1308 |
E
Difficult piece, not many Graduale are in mode 3.- A few patterns are repeated. Learn this proper by decomposing the various phrases into patterns. It helps. - Notice the 3 occurrences of a lovely pattern GB-DCC-ABA on hominum, bonum and Regi. - Pay attention to the 2 occurrences of the episemed note F after E on the word est and the end of calamus. Memorize this particular jump of a semitone. - Be careful at the 2 patterns GA-FE-GA on the words tuis and scribentis: the second GA is difficult to pitch unless you quickly memorize the first one. Also at the end of these words there is a GF-GE where the F is not easy to pitch: in doubt sing it silently and get to the final double dotted notes. |
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All. Dominus regnavit, decorem Ps. 92, 1. |
2 |
MV355 |
GR31 GB714 |
E
Same as Christmas Mass at Dawn (LU, GR). |
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Offert. Deus enim Ps. 92, 1-2. |
8 |
MV356 |
GR32 GB979 |
A
Same as Christmas Mass at Dawn (LU, GR). |
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Offert. Deus enim (verses) Ps. 92, 1-3, 6-7. |
8 | OF16 GB17680 |
A
Same as Christmas Mass at Dawn. |
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Comm. Tolle puerum Matth. 2, 20. Ps. 92. |
7 | LU436 MV357 |
GR46 GB1282 VPC38 MV2003 |
D
- No pause at the first quarter bar, the word "et" imposes
to join puerum and matrem ejus:
you do not want to separate the child from his mother. :-)
And the ending of ejus is lovely.- Little difficulty on the word terram when going down DB, a minor 3rd... - Be very careful at the word enim after defuncti: it goes up gently GACBC-DEDE then falls down a major 3rd to C for a final CDED. And this C is a bit difficult to pitch. But after the C comes another DE which you have sung twice just before, so still fresh in the memory. Therefore in doubt sing the C silently and focus on DE. - Finally on the word animam it goes DCBA-CBAB and it is tempting to repeat the same pattern instead: DCBA-DCBA. |
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29 Dec - St Thomas Becket of Canterbury, Bishop and Martyr
|
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LU437 MV358A |
GR46 | 1st class in dioceses of England and Wales. | |||||
Intr. Gaudeamus... Thomae Ps. 32, 1. Ps. 32, 2-4, 12-15, 18. |
1 | LU437 MV358A |
GR46 GB74 VPC41 |
C
Practically the same as Gaudeamus
at the feast of All Saints.
|
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Grad. Ecce sacerdos Eccli. 44, 16. 20. |
5 | LU1183 MV1560 |
GR[32] GB235 |
D
From the Mass I of a Confessor Bishop.From the Mass of St Martin (MV). |
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All. Ego sum pastor Ioann. 10, 14. |
1 | LU818 MV689 |
GR47 GB1220 |
E♭
Same as 2nd Sunday after Easter (LU, MV). |
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Offert. Posuisti Ps. 20, 4-5. |
8 | LU438 |
GR[14] GB487 OF136 |
D
From the Mass II of a Martyr not a Bishop (GR).From the Mass of St Matthew (MV). |
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Comm. Ego sum pastor Ioann. 10, 14. Ps. 22. |
2 | LU439 MV358B |
GR48 GB556 VPC41 |
G♯
Same as 2nd Sunday after Easter, without the three Alleluia. |
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30 Dec - 6th day within the Octave of the Nativity
|
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Missa. Puer natus est | LU439 MV--- |
GR48 |
Same as Christmas Mass of the Day. Proper epistle and gospel. |
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31 Dec - St Silvester, Pope and Confessor
|
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Missa. Si diligis me | LU440 MV358B |
GR48 |
From the Mass of a Holy Pope. Proper collect. |
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Tract. Beatus vir Ps. 111, 1-3. Sept. |
8 | LU1134 MV1100 |
GR[8] GB7670 |
E/F
From the Mass II of a Martyr-Bishop.From the Mass of St Joseph (MV). Sung at a Votive Mass after Septuagesima instead of the Alleluia. |
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All. Tu es sacerdos Ps. 109, 4. Pasch. |
8 | LU1183 MV1654 |
GR[33] GB477 |
From the Mass I of a Confessor Bishop. Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time. |
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All. Hic est sacerdos Pasch. |
2 | LU1184 MV1655 |
GR[34] GB1118 |
From the Mass I of a Confessor Bishop. Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time. |
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Lauds | AR291 | ||||||
Hymn. Jesu redemptor omnium (St Silvester) |
1 | LU--- | AR291 | ||||
Vespers | LU440 MV359 |
AR292 | This is the 1st Vespers of the Octave of the Nativity. | ||||
1 Ant. O admirabile commercium Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
6F | LU442 MV361 |
AR294 | ||||
2 Ant. Quando natus est Ps. 112. Laudate pueri |
3a2 | LU443 MV362 |
AR294 | ||||
3 Ant. Rubum quem viderat Ps. 121. Laetatus sum |
4E | LU443 MV362 |
AR295 | ||||
4 Ant. Germinavit radix Ps. 126. Nisi Dominus |
1f | LU443 MV363 |
AR295 | ||||
5 Ant. Ecce Maria genuit Ps. 147. Lauda Jerusalem |
2D | LU444 MV363 |
AR295 | ||||
Hymn. Jesu Redemptor omnium |
1 | LU365 MV326 |
AR260 |
D
Same as Christmas. |
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Ant. Propter nimiam Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
8G | LU440 MV359 |
AR293 | ||||
1 Jan - Octave day of Christmas (Circumcision of Our Lord)
|
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LU440 MV359 |
GR49 |
Same as Christmas Mass of the day, except the Alleluia. Proper collect, epistle, gospel, secret and postcommunion. |
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Intr. Puer natus est Is. 9, 6. Ps. 97, 1. Ps. 97, 2-3. |
7 | LU408 MV319 |
GR33 GB72 VPC36 |
D/E♭
Same as Christmas Mass of the day. |
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Grad. Viderunt omnes Ps. 97, 3 et 2. |
5 | LU409 MV320 |
GR33 GB1163 |
D/E♭
Same as Christmas Mass of the day. |
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All. Multifarie olim Hebr. 1, 1-2. |
7 | LU441 MV360 |
GR49 GB863 |
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Offert. Tui sunt caeli Ps. 88, 12 et 15. |
4 | LU410 MV322 |
GR35 GB1274 |
F/F♯
Same as Christmas Mass of the day. |
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Offert. Tui sunt caeli (verses) Ps. 88, 12 et 15... |
4 | OF18 GB17695 |
F/F♯
Same as Christmas Mass of the day. |
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Comm. Viderunt omnes Ps. 97, 3. Ps. 97, 1-3, 4-8. |
1 | LU410 MV323 |
GR35 GB1139 VPC37 MV2001 |
F/F♯
Same as Christmas Mass of the day. |
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Lauds | AR294 | ||||||
1 Ant. O admirabile commercium Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
6F | LU442 |
AR294 | ||||
2 Ant. Quando natus est Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
3a2 | LU443 |
AR294 | ||||
3 Ant. Rubum quem viderat Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
4E | LU443 |
AR295 | ||||
4 Ant. Germinavit radix Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera |
1f | LU443 |
AR295 | ||||
5 Ant. Ecce Maria genuit Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
2D | LU444 |
AR295 | ||||
Hymn. A solis ortus cardine |
3 | LU400 |
AR266 |
Same as Christmas. |
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Ant. Mirabile mysterium Cant. Benedictus (solemn) |
8G | LU--- | AR296 | ||||
Vespers | LU442 MV361 |
AR297 | |||||
1 Ant. O admirabile commercium Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
6F | LU442 MV361 |
AR294 | ||||
2 Ant. Quando natus est Ps. 112. Laudate pueri |
3a2 | LU443 MV362 |
AR294 | ||||
3 Ant. Rubum quem viderat Ps. 121. Laetatus sum |
4E | LU443 MV362 |
AR295 | ||||
4 Ant. Germinavit radix Ps. 126. Nisi Dominus |
1f | LU443 MV363 |
AR295 | ||||
5 Ant. Ecce Maria genuit Ps. 147. Lauda Jerusalem |
2D | LU444 MV363 |
AR295 | ||||
Hymn. Jesu Redemptor omnium |
1 | LU365 MV326 |
AR260 |
D
Same as Christmas. |
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Ant. Magnum haereditatis Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
2A | LU444 LU214 MV364 MV219 |
AR297 AR52 |
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2-5 Jan - Most Holy Name of Jesus (Sunday between Circumcision and Epiphany or 2nd Jan if no Sunday)
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LU445 MV365 |
GR50 | ||||||
Intr. In nomine Jesu... Ps. Domine Phil. 2, 10-11. Ps. 8, 2. Ps. 8, 2. |
3 | LU446 MV366 |
GR50 GB1033 VPC42 |
C♯/D
Not particular easy for an introit, it is a mode 3.- The word terrestrium lingers a lot around B before landing on A. - Careful at the word confiteatur: coming from the high notes of et omnis lingua it is not easy to move swiftly through the starting AGA (no lengthening there) to the next CBDCC. - At the end don't forget the major 3rd FA on the word Patris. |
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Grad. Salvos fac nos Ps. 105, 47. Isai. 63, 16. |
3 | LU447 MV367 |
GR51 GB670 |
D/E♭
OK, it is a long and tricky gradual in mode 3...- First difficulty on the word congrega: it tooks me some practice to master the strange torculus ACA. You would expect the syllable "con" to end up on C, it is not natural to come back to A, but it is actually the "grega" which does end up on C. - Be careful at the word confiteamur: two small drops a semitone CB after the big jump a 4th on the previous ut. - On sancto tuo the note A is sung many times, some of these A have an episema meaning emphasis and lengthening; keep the note high in mind before exploring the lower notes of tuo. - The word gloria is a bit tricky: remember "ria" starts on the same A as ends "glo". Also the "a" is just a second higher than the previous note, and tua starts on F, same as the ending of "ri". Seems obvious but... - The "a" of tua starts a minor 3rd lower than "tu", it shouldn't be too difficult. At least there is an episema to regroup. - Good breath before pater noster. Careful at the drop a 4th down DA. And don't forget the "r" at the end of the melism. - The word saeculo starts on the same note as the previous "a"... There is an episema to regroup again. - Two difficulties on nomen: 1) there are 9 notes on "no"... 2) "men" has a drop a 4th down CG. - The final tuum mimics tua, same melism addressing The Lord our God. |
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All. Laudem Domini Ps. 144, 21. |
1 | LU448 MV368 |
GR52 GB1 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to All. Domine Deus meus in te
from 2nd Sunday after Pentecost.- When the singers start after the cantors (after the star and the symbol ij.), there is a AG-AGF where it is tempting to add an F and sing it like AGF-AGF. Same thing happens on ejus at the end. - Try to join et benedicat with omnis caro, it will sound better. - Avoid saying the "s" of ejus too early like at the first dot, there is a long melism and the "s" is said at the end. |
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Tract. Domine Deus Ps. 79, 20 Cant 2, 14. Sept. |
8 | LU--- MV--- |
GR53 GB1167 |
Sung at a Votive Mass after Septuagesima instead of the previous Alleluia. |
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All. Exaltabo te Ps. 144, 1. Pasch. |
5 | LU--- MV--- |
GR54 GB954 |
Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time, following the previous Alleluia. |
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Offert. Confitebor tibi... Deus Ps. 85, 12 et 5. |
1 | LU448 MV369 |
GR54 GB980 |
B/C♯
Melody similar to Offert. Jubilate Deo
from 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.- The first occurrence of Domine Deus can be tricky unless you remember it is built on a succession of G/A before jumping to C: AF-GAG-AG AGCCC... - Careful at the word corde: after the jump to C there is a gentle descending CBA starting with a semitone and yes it is the first occurrence of B natural. - Go easy and light on the high notes of the words et glorificabo nomen tuum; here too it will sound better if you do not pause at the quarter bar and join the two parts of the phrase. - Be careful at the drop of a 4th at the end of aeternum. You might remember the G from the previous episemed torculus. - Lovely B flat on the next occurrence of Domine. - Now before you start suavis et mitis es, visualise the phrase, it is built on a double pattern A-GCBA; once again comes the B natural, rarely heard in this piece in mode 1, so the ear has to be prepared for it. - For the next phrase et multae misericordiae I suggest to make a slight and imperceptible pause at the bottom D between the two words, like if you had to bounce back and fly up and away. - The words omnibus invocantibus are a bit technical going up and down from top C to bottom C without the help of lengthened notes, so go easy on this part, no need to rush. You will relax at the word te. Personnally I made a mark on my book: "mni" has the same note A as "o" on the word omnibus, it is tempting to go AC-G instead of AC-A. This note A is coming back a few times before you reach the lowest part of the staff. - Finally on Alleluia: the episemed F before the quarter bar is to be memorized, it helps when coming back to it after the quarter bar. |
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Comm. Omnes gentes Ps. 85, 9-10. Ps. 85, 1, 11-13, 15-16. |
8 | LU449 MV370 |
GR55 GB8 VPC42 MV2003 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to Comm. Domine memorabor
from 16th Sunday after Pentecost.- The melody on the syllable "mi" of the word Domine drops a semitone then a major 3rd, not a tone then a minor 3rd. - Separate the words quoniam and magnus so the two "m" are heard and do not sound as one. - Careful at the word mirabilia: it starts a minor 3rd higher than the previous note D, it is tempting to start on G instead of F. - Watch out the drop down a 4th CG at Deus, it helps if you remember the double note G from the previous word "es". |
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Lauds | AR301 | In the Liber Usualis antiphons 1, 2, 3 and 5 come with Prime, Terce, Sext and None. | |||||
1 Ant. Oleum effusum Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
8G | LU445 | AR301 | ||||
2 Ant. Scitote quia Dominus Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
3a | LU445 | AR301 | ||||
3 Ant. Sitivit... ad nomen Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
4E | LU450 | AR302 | ||||
4 Ant. Benedictum nomen gloriae Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera |
Per. | LU--- | AR302 | ||||
5 Ant. Juvenes et virgines Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
1f | LU450 | AR302 | ||||
Hymn. Jesu decus angelicum |
1 | LU--- | AR302 |
A/B♭
Same melody as Hymn. Jesu dulcis memoria. |
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Ant. Dedit se ut liberaret Cant. Benedictus (solemn) |
8G | LU--- | AR304 | ||||
Vespers | AR298 | ||||||
1 Ant. Omnis qui invocaverit Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Joel. 2, 32. Acts 2, 21. |
8G | LU451 MV371 |
AR298 | ||||
2 Ant. Sanctum et terribile Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio Ps. 110, 9-10. |
5a | LU451 MV372 |
AR298 | ||||
3 Ant. Ego autem in Domino Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet Habac. 3, 18. |
3a2 | LU451 MV372 |
AR299 | ||||
4 Ant. A solis ortu Ps. 112. Laudate pueri Ps. 112, 3. |
4E | LU452 MV373 |
AR299 | ||||
5 Ant. Sacrificabo hostiam Ps. 115. Credidi Ps. 115, 7. |
8c | LU452 MV373 |
AR299 | ||||
Hymn. Jesu dulcis memoria |
1 | LU452 MV374 LB601 |
AR300 GB1911 |
A/B♭
There is a different opinion regarding the last note D on the "a" of memoria:
both Liber Usualis and Parish Book of Chant (as well as Antiphonale Romanum)
do not show any rhythmic sign
but the Mass & Vespers and Liber Brevior have an episema on this note.
The singer on the first video shows an interpretation without any pause or lengthening. |
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Ant. Vocabis nomen ejus Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Matth. 1, 21. |
1g | LU453 MV375 |
AR306 | ||||
5 Jan - St Telesphorus, Pope and Martyr (Memory)
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Missa. Si diligis me | LU454 MV376 |
GR56 |
From the Mass of a Holy Pope. Proper collect. |
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5 Jan - Eve of the Epiphany
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Missa. Dum medium | LU454 MV376 |
GR--- |
Same as Sunday within the Octave of Christmas. Proper collect, gospel, secret and postcommunion. Suppressed in 1955. |
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Vespers | AR308 | This is the 1st Vespers of the Epiphany. | |||||
1 Ant. Ante luciferum genitus Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
2D | LU463 MV383 |
AR312 | ||||
2 Ant. Venit lumen tuum Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio |
1g2 | LU463 MV384 |
AR312 | ||||
3 Ant. Apertis thesauris Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet |
1g2 | LU463 MV384 |
AR313 | ||||
4 Ant. Maria et flumina Ps. 112. Laudate pueri |
4E | LU464 MV385 |
AR313 | ||||
5 Ant. Stella ista Ps. 116. Laudate Dominum omnes gentes |
7c2 | LU464 MV385 |
AR313 | ||||
Hymn. Crudelis Herodes |
3 | LU464 MV386 |
AR308 |
D
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V. Reges Tharsis |
B | LU466 MV387 |
AR318 | ||||
Ant. Magi videntes Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
8G | LU455 MV377 |
AR311 | ||||
6 Jan - The Epiphany of Our Lord
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LU455 MV377 |
GR57 | ||||||
Intr. Ecce advenit Malach. 3, 1 ; 1 Par. 29, 12. Ps. 71, 1. Ps. 71, 10-11. |
2 | LU459 MV378 |
GR57 GB403 VPC42 |
C♯/D
Classic piece in mode 2, not difficult.- You will probably recognize the same progression of notes (ACDED) as in the Offert. Vir erat (EGABA), same intervals although different key. - Might be worth remembering there is an identical 4th CF on dominator and et regnum. |
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Grad. Omnes de Saba Is. 60, 6 et 1. |
5 | LU459 MV379 |
GR57 GB205 |
C♯/E♭
- Be very careful at the drop a major 3rd down AF at deferentes.
The notes A and F (even G) have been heard before but not this major 3rd.
It is actually a classic mode 5 reverse progression of 3 notes CAF from the F Major chord.
Three notes CAF which can be heard again at Domino, twice at annuntiantes,
twice at Surge. |
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All. Vidimus stellam Matth. 2, 2. |
2 | LU460 MV380 |
GR58 GB524 |
E/F
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Offert. Reges Tharsis Ps. 71, 10-11. |
5 | LU461 MV381 |
GR59 GB1147 |
A/B♭
- The melody on the words omnes gentes reminds us the
Intr. Dominus dixit at Christmas Midnight Mass.
Even though the Offertory is in mode 5 this double pattern seems to be in mode 2.
Sing these two words lightly, no breathing in between. |
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Offert. Reges Tharsis (verses) Ps. 71, 10-11. |
5 | OF21 GB17700 |
A/B♭
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Comm. Vidimus stellam Matth. 2, 2. Ps. 71, 2-3, 7-8, 10-12, 17-18. |
4 | LU462 MV383 |
GR59 GB918 VPC43 MV2004 |
E/F
Same text as the Alleluia.- The melody on stellam ejus in Oriente is absolutely beautiful. Sing it lightly but not slow. - Humility and veneration over the words adorare Dominum. |
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Lauds | AR308 | ||||||
1 Ant. Ante luciferum genitus Ps. 92. Dominus regnavit |
2D | LU463 | AR312 | ||||
2 Ant. Venit lumen tuum Ps. 99. Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
1g2 | LU463 |
AR312 | ||||
3 Ant. Apertis thesauris Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
1g2 | LU463 |
AR313 | ||||
4 Ant. Maria et flumina Cant. I. Puer. Benedicite omnia opera |
4E | LU464 |
AR313 | ||||
5 Ant. Stella ista Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
7c2 | LU464 |
AR313 | ||||
Hymn. O sola magnarum |
3 | LU456 | AR313 | ||||
V. Adorate Deum |
B | LU457 | AR315 | ||||
Ant. Hodie caelesti sponso Cant. Benedictus (solemn) |
8G* | LU457 |
AR315 |
Monks in the video sing the monastic version of the antiphon, it has a few differences from the Roman one. | |||
Vespers | AR308 | ||||||
1 Ant. Ante luciferum genitus Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
2D | LU463 LU129 MV383 MV148 |
AR312 AR44 GB2271 GB12240 |
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2 Ant. Venit lumen tuum Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio |
1g2 | LU463 LU133 MV384 MV152 |
AR312 AR5773 GB2692 GB12573 |
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3 Ant. Apertis thesauris Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet |
1g2 | LU463 LU140 MV384 MV159 |
AR313 AR5774 GB2464 GB11991 |
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4 Ant. Maria et flumina Ps. 112. Laudate pueri |
4E | LU464 LU150 MV385 MV167 |
AR313 AR5774 GB2004 GB12350 |
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5 Ant. Stella ista Ps. 113. In exitu Israel |
7c2 | LU464 MV385 |
AR313 | ||||
Hymn. Crudelis Herodes |
3 | LU464 MV386 |
AR308 |
D
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V. Reges Tharsis |
B | LU466 MV387 |
AR318 | ||||
Ant. Tribus miraculis Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
1D | LU466 MV388 |
AR318 | ||||
7-13 Jan - The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph (1st Sunday after Epiphany)
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LU467 MV388 |
GR59 | Replaced the Sunday within the Octave of the Epiphany of 1st Sunday after Epiphany | |||||
Intr. Exsultet gaudio Prov. 23, 24 et 25. Ps. 83, 2-3. Ps. 83, 3 et 5. |
7 | LU470 MV393 |
GR59 GB336 VPC44 |
D/E♭
- The incipit starts a bit like the psalm tone 7.- If you can: sing together Pater tuus and Mater tua, meaning no breathing at the second quarter bar. |
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Grad. Unam petii Ps. 26, 4. Ps. 83, 5. |
5 | LU471 MV395 |
GR60 GB260 |
D/E♭
Not particularly difficult but:- Watch out the B flat on the word inhabitem. - The final melisms are common to Graduale in mode 5. |
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All. Vere tu es Isai. 45, 15. |
8 | LU472 MV396 |
GR61 GB816 |
F/G
- Lovely jubilus on the word Alleluia.- Because the verse starts on a similar melody to the Alleluia, one can get caught to continue on the same jubilus after Vere tu es... but actually the next words Rex absconditus have a different flavour, starting by a minor 3rd up AC. Little help: memorize the note A as a safeguard as it will come back often. - You can enjoy the jubilus once again in the end with Salvator ... and again with the repeated Alleluia. |
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Tract. Hostiam Sept. |
2 | LU--- MV--- |
GR61 GB1153 |
Sung at a Votive Mass after Septuagesima instead of the previous Alleluia. |
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All. Beatus homo Pasch. |
1 | LU--- MV--- |
GR62 GB116 |
Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time. |
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All. Vita nostra Pasch. |
1 | LU--- MV--- |
GR63 GB122 |
Sung at a Votive Mass in Paschal Time. |
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Offert. Tulerunt Jesum Luc. 2, 22. |
4 | LU472 MV397 |
GR63 GB93 |
C/D
Melody similar to Offert. Laetentur
on Christmas Midnight Mass... although shorter, with differences.Here is a comparison: with the Liber Usualis and with the Graduale Romanum. |
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Comm. Descendit Jesus Luc. 2, 51. Ps. 97, 1-3, 4-8 Ps. 83, 2-3, 9-13. |
1 | LU473 MV397 |
GR63 GB626 VPC44 MV2004 |
F/F♯
- Serious tone on Descendit Jesus,
followed by a lovely cum eis: I wonder if this melody expresses
the happiness rewarding obedience. What do you think?- Watch out the starting note G at et erat: same note as two notes before. - The word subditus has five F: memorize this note to come back to it after going down FEC. - As indicated page VPC44 communion verses are to be found VPC37 or VPC64. |
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Lauds | AR319 | ||||||
Hymn. O gente felix hospita |
2 | AR325 |
E
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Vespers | AR319 | ||||||
1 Ant. Post triduum Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus Luc. 2, 46. |
8G | LU474 MV398 |
AR324 | ||||
2 Ant. Dixit Mater Jesu Ps. 112. Laudate pueri Luc. 2, 48. |
4E | LU474 MV399 |
AR324 | ||||
3 Ant. Descendit Jesus cum eis Ps. 121. Laetatus sum Luc. 2, 51. |
8G | LU474 MV399 |
AR325 | ||||
4 Ant. Et Jesus proficiebat Ps. 126. Nisi Dominus Luc. 2, 52. |
2D | LU474 MV399 |
AR325 | ||||
5 Ant. Et dicebant Ps. 147. Lauda Jerusalem Matth. 13, 54. |
8G | LU475 MV400 |
AR325 | ||||
Hymn. O lux beata |
2 | LU475 MV400 |
AR321 |
E
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Ant. Maria autem Cant. Magnificat (solemn) Luc. 2, 51. |
8G | LU476 MV402 |
AR329 | ||||
Sunday within the Octave of the Epiphany or 1st Sunday after Epiphany
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LU477 | GR64 |
No longer a Sunday mass.
It was replaced by the Mass of the Holy Family. This mass is only said during the ferias following the 1st Sunday after Epiphany. |
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Intr. In excelso throno Ps. 99, 1. |
8 | LU477 |
GR64 GB20 |
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Grad. Benedictus Dominus Ps. 71, 18 et 3. |
7 | LU478 |
GR64 GB553 |
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All. Jubilate Deo Ps. 99, 1. |
3 | LU479 | GR65 GB802 |
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 4th,
Pentecost 20th. |
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Offert. Jubilate Deo omnis Ps. 99, 1-2. |
5 | LU480 |
GR66 GB718 |
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Offert. Jubilate Deo omnis (verses) Ps. 99, 1-2. |
5 | OF23 GB17704 |
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Comm. Fili quid fecisti Luc. 2, 48 et 49. Ps. 26, 1, 4-5, 8, 10. |
1 | LU481 | GR66 GB705 VPC44 |
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7 Jan - Second day within the Octave of The Epiphany
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LU481 MV404 |
AR331 | ||||||
Lauds | |||||||
Vespers | |||||||
8 Jan - Third day within the Octave of The Epiphany
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LU482 MV404 |
AR332 | ||||||
Lauds | |||||||
Vespers | |||||||
9 Jan - Fourth day within the Octave of The Epiphany
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LU482 MV404 |
AR332 | ||||||
Lauds | |||||||
Vespers | |||||||
10 Jan - Fifth day within the Octave of The Epiphany
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LU482 MV405 |
AR333 | ||||||
Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Omnes nationes Cant. Benedictus |
7a | LU--- | AR333 | ||||
Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Omnes de Saba Cant. Magnificat |
8c | LU482 MV405 |
AR333 | ||||
11 Jan - Sixth day within the Octave of The Epiphany
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LU483 MV405 |
AR334 | ||||||
Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Venient ad te Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR334 | ||||
Ant. Qui odit animam suam Matth. 16, 24. |
3 | LU1129 MV127 |
AR334 |
Commemoration of St Hyginus. |
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Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Admoniti Magi Cant. Magnificat Matth. 2, 12. |
1f | LU483 MV405 |
AR334 | ||||
11 Jan - St Hyginus, Pope and Martyr (Memory)
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Missa. Si diligis me | LU483 MV394 |
GR67 |
From the Mass of a Holy Pope. Proper collect. |
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12 Jan - Seventh day within the Octave of The Epiphany
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LU--- | AR335 | ||||||
Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Manifeste magnus est Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR335 | ||||
Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Tribus miraculis Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
1D | LU466 LU213 MV388 MV218 |
AR318 AR52 |
Same as Epiphany. |
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13 Jan - Octave of Epiphany - Commemoration of Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ
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Missa. Ecce advenit | LU483 MV406 |
GR67 |
Same as Epiphany. Proper collect, gospel, secret and postcommunion. There is no commemoration if Holy Family falls on this day. |
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2nd Sunday after Epiphany
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LU484 MV407 |
GR67 | ||||||
Intr. Omnis terra Ps. 65, 4. 1-2. Ps. 65, 3, 5. |
4 | LU484 MV407 |
GR67 GB13 VPC45 |
F/F♯
- Memorize this long F note, it will come back many times as tristopha
at the beginning of each phrase to express adoration to God.- Beware the difference between Omnis terra and psalmum dicat: first one goes FFF-DFE-EGAA, second one goes FFF-DFE-EFAA. - Watch out the minor 3rd down on the porrectus at "ti" of tibi. |
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Grad. Misit Dominus Ps. 106, 20-21. |
5 | LU485 MV409 |
GR68 GB932 |
D/E♭
- It goes top D on the first eos, no need to force the voice there.- Be very careful at the words de interitu eorum, the melody is tricky. I think the difficulty is to hit the G after B at the beginning of "rum", a major 3rd down GB so to be able to reach bottom D at the end of "rum" and start the verse on the same note. Maybe that's why this G is dotted: to make sure the pitch is right before going further. - Big breath for the long Confiteantur, it is doable. - Be careful at the end of Domino: carried by the melody one could sing an additional CBA... - The melody on et mirabilia is not particularly difficult but could be an occasion of tripping if not practiced enough. |
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All. Laudate Deum Ps. 148, 2. |
4 | LU486 MV410 |
GR68 GB538 |
F/G
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 3rd,
Ascension,
Pentecost. |
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Offert. Jubilate Deo universa Ps. 65, 1-2 et 16. Ps. 65, 13 et 14. |
1 | LU486 MV411 |
GR69 GB937 |
B♭/C
Same as 4th Sunday after Easter.- Great piece, starting on a classic 5th CD-DA-BbB. - Because it goes as high as note top E you'd better start on a low pitch, B flat as suggested. - The second jubilate Deo is beautiful, but very long; personally I take a quick breath in the ascending notes of "la", just after the tristropha on A, leaving others to breathe at the quarter bar. And you need enough air to transition smoothly from jubilate to Deo. - This proper is known to have two different B on a similar pattern (and same word terra): 1) B flat on the first word terra with FACAG-BbGA-BbA, 2) B natural on the second word terra with FACAG-BGA-CCA, etc. In a way the second one, B natural, is pulling you up so to reach the coming top C. - Then comes the part with high notes on venite, et audite, et narrabo. Use your classic techniques for singing the high notes: straight neck, looking down, pushing air from belly and diaphragm, etc. Relax. Sing light and smooth. - Careful at animae: it is DF-GFGF-FFF, not DF-GEFF-FF as recently heard on the words in Jerusalem from Holy Family offertory. Also pay attention at the rest of the word animae. |
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Offert. Jubilate Deo universa (verses) Ps. 65, 1-2 et 16. Ps. 65, 13 et 14. |
1 | OF69 GB16870 SOV13 |
B♭/C
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Comm. Dicit Dominus Ioann. 2, 7, 8, 9 et 10-11. Ps. 65, 1-3, 5-6, 8-9. |
6 | LU487 MV412 |
GR70 GB230 VPC45 MV2005 |
D/E
Difficult piece. Invest time to practice it.- First of all the pitch: if sung alone you can start the antiphon on E, but you might prefer D if you sing the psalm verses as well. - Some Latin words are tricky to the pronounce: hydrias, architriclino, gustasset, architriclinus. - Can you see on the word gustasset the B natural and the B flat? - Another lovely B flat at the word dicit (four notes actually), quite easy to pitch. - The next phrase Servasti vinum bonum usque adhuc is a bit acrobatic with the triple torculus-punctum CED-C. No need to rush here, but remember: the melody has to flow... like the good wine which is served now. - Notice the psalm verses, page VPC45, are in mode 5 when the antiphon itself is in mode 6. |
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Lauds | AR336 | ||||||
Ant. Nuptiae factae sunt Cant. Benedictus |
8G* | LU--- | AR336 | ||||
Vespers | LU488 MV413 |
AR336 | |||||
Ant. Deficiente vino Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU488 MV413 |
AR336 | ||||
3rd Sunday after Epiphany
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LU488 MV415 |
GR70 | ||||||
Intr. Adorate Deum Ps. 96, 7-8. 1. Ps. 96, 6-7. |
7 | LU488 MV415 |
GR70 GB1123 VPC46 |
D/E♭
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Grad. Timebunt gentes Ps. 101, 16-17. |
5 | LU489 MV416 |
GR71 GB1173 |
C/C♯
Same as 16th Sunday after Pentecost.- High notes (top F) on Sion: use the previous episemed notes on D to relax your voice and prepare the jump on this top F. |
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All. Dominus regnavit, exsultet Ps. 96, 1. |
8 | LU490 MV417 |
GR72 GB1001 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 1st,
Christmas Midnight,
Ascension. |
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Offert. Dextera Domini Ps. 117, 16 et 17. Ps. 117, 5 et 7. |
2A | LU677 MV558 |
GR209 GB47 SOV6 |
C♯/D
From Maundy Thursday Solemn Mass (LU, MV).
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Offert. Dextera Domini (verses) Ps. 117, 16 et 17. Ps. 117, 5-6, 13-14. |
2A | OF25 GB14203 |
C♯/D
From Maundy Thursday Solemn Mass.
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Comm. Mirabantur omnes Luc. 4, 22. Ps. 96, 1, 4-6, 7-10, 12. |
7 | LU491 MV418 |
GR73 GB1148 VPC46 MV2006 |
D/E
Oddity: the antiphon is in mode 7 but the verses are in mode 8.
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Lauds | AR337 | ||||||
Ant. Cum autem descendisset Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR337 | ||||
Vespers | LU491 MV419 |
AR337 | |||||
Ant. Domine si tu vis Cant. Magnificat |
1g2 | LU491 MV419 |
AR337 | ||||
4th Sunday after Epiphany
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LU492 MV420 |
GR73 |
Same as 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Proper collect, epistle, gospel, secret and postcommunion. |
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Lauds | AR338 | ||||||
Ant. Ascendente Jesu Cant. Benedictus |
6F | LU--- | AR338 | ||||
Vespers | LU492 MV421 |
AR338 | |||||
Ant. Domine salva nos Cant. Magnificat |
1g2 | LU492 MV421 |
AR338 | ||||
5th Sunday after Epiphany
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LU493 MV422 |
GR73 |
Same as 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Proper collect, epistle, gospel, secret and postcommunion. |
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Lauds | AR339 | ||||||
Ant. Domine nonne bonum Cant. Benedictus |
1a3 | LU--- | AR339 | ||||
Vespers | LU494 MV423 |
AR339 | |||||
Ant. Colligite primum Cant. Magnificat |
1g | LU494 MV423 |
AR339 | ||||
6th Sunday after Epiphany
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LU494 MV424 |
GR73 |
Same as 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Proper collect, epistle, gospel, secret and postcommunion. |
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Lauds | AR340 | ||||||
Ant. Simile est... grano Cant. Benedictus |
7d | LU--- | AR340 | ||||
Vespers | LU495 MV426 |
AR340 | |||||
Ant. Simile est... fermento Cant. Magnificat |
1a3 | LU495 MV426 |
AR340 | ||||
Saturday before Septuagesima
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Vespers | LU496 | AR340 | |||||
Ant. Dixit Dominus ad Adam Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU496 LU212 |
AR341 AR52 |
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V. Benedicamus Domino |
B | LU783 MV649 |
AR341 | Last time Alleluia is said, twice at Benedicamus Domino, until Easter Vigil. | |||
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Septuagesima
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Missa | LU496 MV427 |
GR73 | NLM - Daoudal - Mesnil, St Augustin - La Septuagésime - Traits (vidéo) | ||||
Intr. Circumdederunt me Ps. 17, 5, 6 et 7. 2-3. Ps. 17, 4 et 7. |
5 | LU497 MV428 |
GR73 GB1168 VPC48 |
D/E♭
- Maybe a little difficulty: watch out the 5th down on the word invocavi. |
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Grad. Adjutor in opportunitatibus Ps. 9, 10-11 et 19-20. |
3 | LU498 MV430 |
GR74 GB222 |
E/F
Difficult piece. Doable but need serious practice.- Careful at the incipit with the various 3rd and 4th. - The words qui noverunt are a bit tricky: starting on a small semitonesque second EF it jumps with DFA = three notes of a minor chord, giving this unique flavour. - Then you have a jump a 5th on quoniam which will come back again as a 4th two lines later on the same word. - A few notes difficult to pitch on Domine: 1) a 4th down CG on the porrectus, 2) then a major 3rd down AF, followed by another major 3rd up GB, 3) finally the porrectus on "mi" is episemed but not the ones on "ne", it is tempting to lengthen the whole. - After the second quoniam, the word non is divided in two parts: 1st part: chaotic movements between A and C, 2nd part: beautiful jump high BE-FDB followed by D-ECA; ECA composes a minor chord = minor third AC + major third CE but this particular set of notes FDB is called a "diminished" chord composed of two minor thirds BD and DF, as explained in this page: http://piano.about.com/od/chordskeys/a/dim_chords.htm:
- Next you find again the three notes DFA of a minor chord on the word infinem like previously on noverunt. - The word pauperis has a quilisma followed by a liquescent, this liquescent is where you sing the "u" of "au". - Next the word patientia is syllabic, seems obvious but be careful on this DEGAG. - Double lovely pattern on aeternum to express life forever... I suppose. It will sound better if you sing the whole in one breath. - The final phrase starts with exsurge, Domine, wonderful with its three fourths. Sing with majesty. - The final word homo is beautiful too, with these ascending and descending notes from bottom D to top C, to conclude with the final E. This last phrase is a treat. |
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Tract. De profundis Ps. 129, 1-4. |
8 | LU499 MV431 |
GR75 GB926 |
E/F
Famous psalm 129 from Wednesday Vespers.- Look at the three clivis AG on the first Domine. It sounds better if you give a different expression for each one, for example a bit more intensity to the second clivis (or the third one), so to make the group less monotonous. You can also express the first and third one, releasing the intensity on the second one, then expressing and holding the double top C. - Be careful at the first notes FABb of vocem: the apparition of the B flat gives a different flavour from the previous phrases. It comes back to B natural at the end of meam. - Fiant aures has two liquescents: one for the "n" and one for the "u". Also watch out the 5th down after the "u". - The word intendentes also has two liquescents for the two "n" but also a long melism on "tes": 1) try not to breath at the quarter bar and move on to the fourth down and up G/D, 2) you find again the three clivis AG, like above, to be sung with different expressions. - Then again these notes FABb on the word servi with the B flat, developing like before on the words vocem meam. - Then for the third time we encounter the three clivis on the third occurrence of Domine. Sing like explained above. - The words Quia apud te do not follow the classic GAC from mode 8 but mark a step at B first before reaching the C. After that watch out the 4th CG to get down to propitiatio: same note G as the starting of the verse. - In the end pay attention to the transition from "mi" to "ne" on the last occurrence of Domine. |
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Offert. Bonum est confiteri Ps. 91, 2. Ps. 91, 6. |
8 | LU501 MV433 |
GR76 GB1194 OF26 SOV6 |
D/E♭
Worth quoting the words in English: « It is good to give praise to the Lord,
and to sing to thy name, O Most High ».
That's what we do here.- First: pay attention to the change of flavour after the incipit, the word confiteri will go GAC but it starts with a low fourth DG. What I do before we start: I play on the keyboard a few incipit notes then the 3 notes G-A-C (including both dominant and final in this mode 8), so it goes this way: Eb-Eb-G-F-F then a quick F-G-Bb. This way the ear is prepared for the next. - I love the climbing of notes to the highest CDE to emphasize this word psallere = sing, reaching the choir of angels in Heaven. - Dom Johner indicates the third part should be sung crescendo to the third pressus, through the word Altissime. - Overall sing this Offertory on a slow pace full of awe. |
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Comm. Illumina faciem Ps. 30, 17-18. Ps. 30, 2-6, 7-9. |
1 | LU501 MV434 |
GR76 GB640 VPC48 MV2006 |
D/E♭
- Sing this one gently.- Lovely transition a 4th down from A to E, from salvum to me. |
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Lauds | AR341 | ||||||
1 Ant. Miserere mei Deus et a Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
1a | LU--- | AR341 AR10 GB13183 |
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2 Ant. Confitebor tibi Domine Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
8G* | LU--- | AR342 AR11 GB12211 |
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3 Ant. Deus deus meus Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
1f | LU--- | AR342 AR3 GB12711 |
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4 Ant. Benedictus es in firmamento Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
1a2 | LU--- | AR342 AR12 GB12272 |
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5 Ant. Laudate Dominum de caelis Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
1a | LU--- | AR342 AR5 GB18347 |
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Hymn. Aeterne rerum Conditor |
1 | LU--- | AR6 GB13348 |
F/F♯
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Ant. Simile est... homini patrifamilias Cant. Benedictus |
1g | LU--- | AR343 AR10 GB12720 |
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Prime | LU496 | AR343 | |||||
Ant. Conventione autem Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
1f | LU496 LU226 |
AR343 AR16 |
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Terce | LU497 | AR344 | |||||
Ant. Ite et vos Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
8c | LU497 LU236 |
AR344 AR27 |
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Sext | LU502 | AR344 | |||||
Ant. Quid hic statis Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
1g | LU502 LU241 |
AR344 AR33 |
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None | LU502 | AR344 | |||||
Ant. Voca operarios Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt |
8G | LU502 LU246 |
AR344 AR40 |
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Vespers | LU502 MV435 |
AR345 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | ||||
Hymn. Lucis creator optime |
8 | LU256 MV119 |
AR48 |
E
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Ant. Dixit paterfamilias Cant. Magnificat |
7a | LU503 LU211 MV435 MV217 |
AR345 AR52 |
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Septuagesima Week - Monday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR346 | |||||
Ant. Hi novissimi Cant. Magnificat |
1a3 | LU--- | AR346 AR52 |
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Septuagesima Week - Tuesday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR346 | |||||
Ant. Dixit autem paterfamilias Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU--- | AR346 AR52 |
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Septuagesima Week - Wednesday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR346 | |||||
Ant. Tolle quod tuum est Cant. Magnificat |
8c | LU--- | AR346 AR52 |
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Septuagesima Week - Thursday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR347 | |||||
Ant. Non licet mihi Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU--- | AR347 AR52 |
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Septuagesima Week - Friday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR347 | |||||
Saturday before Sexagesima
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Vespers | LU503 | AR347 | |||||
Ant. Dixit Dominus ad Noe Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU503 LU212 |
AR347 AR52 |
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Sexagesima
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LU504 MV436 |
GR77 | ||||||
Intr. Exsurge Ps. 43, 23-26. 2. Ps. 43, 2-3. |
1 | LU504 MV436 |
GR77 GB529 VPC48 |
D/E♭
A beautiful piece, full of emotion. A plea to God.
Listen to the first video and the tremendous interpretation by the monks.- After obdormis Domine you might want to go through the half bar without stopping, it sounds better. - No pause at the quarter bar between exsurge Domine and adjuva nos. |
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Grad. Sciant gentes Ps. 82, 19 et 14. |
1 | LU506 MV439 |
GR78 GB1265 |
C/C♯
- Take plenty of air to sing the long incipit in one breath.- Careful at tu solus: it ends on a G, not natural in mode 1. - The word terram has difficult up and down, think of memorizing the long starting F as you come back to it after the torculus. Then there is the projection from the dotted E to the episemed A, hopefully without any pause at the quarter bar. - ut rotam starts on the same G as the previous word illos and the word rotam also starts on G; sounds obvious but... - Here too you might want to sing the whole rotam in one breath. It's doable. - Watch out the second "disconnected" quilisma on stipulam: it goes E-G-A, not consecutive notes. |
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Tract. Commovisti Ps. 59, 4 et 6. |
8 | LU507 MV440 |
GR78 GB1178 |
B/C
- Here too there is a long incipit. Eventually you can breathe at the quarter bar
but if you can do it in one breath do it.- The word eam after conturbasti has a long melism, if you want to breathe it is better to breathe at second quarter bar after the dotted F. - The word est after mota has big 4th jumps, don't lengthen the ictus notes on G. - Be careful at the 5th down DG on the word arcus; there is a dotted G for everybody to regroup before moving on. |
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Offert. Perfice gressus Ps. 16, 5, 6-7. Ps. 16, 1. |
4 | LU508 MV442 |
GR79 GB265 OF90 SOV6 |
C♯/E♭
Will be sung again on 6th Sunday after Pentecost.- Memorize the note F as it is the main recitating note. - In the end, after facis make a little pause to get the D right, down a fourth from G. |
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Comm. Introibo Ps. 42, 4. Ps. 42, 1-3, 4-6. |
8 | LU508 MV443 |
GR80 GB554 VPC49 MV2007 |
E/F
Words pronounced by the priest at the foot of the altar, when the mass starts.- Think to emphasize the word Dei, not forgetting to lenghten the beginning of the word. - Make sure to separate the two "d" of ad and Deum. - At the word laetificat it is tempting to come back to G (mode 8 final) when actually it is the same note A as the previous word qui. Maybe that's why there is an episema (lengthening) on the note, to regroup and stabilise before continuing. - The word juventutem is a bit tricky: one wants to climb to C but there is a successing of three AG before going to B and C. Also I tend to say the "m" early, like juventum instead of juventutem... |
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Lauds | AR348 | ||||||
1 Ant. Secundum magnam Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
1g2 | LU--- | AR348 AR10 |
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2 Ant. Si mihi Dominus Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
1a2 | LU--- | AR348 AR11 |
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3 Ant. In velamento clamavi Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
2D | LU--- | AR348 AR3 |
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4 Ant. Hymnum dicamus Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
8G | LU--- | AR349 AR12 |
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5 Ant. In excelsis laudate Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
6F | LU--- | AR349 AR5 |
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Hymn. Aeterne rerum Conditor |
1 | LU--- | AR6 |
F/F♯
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Ant. Cum turba plurima Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR349 AR10 |
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Prime | LU504 | AR350 | |||||
Ant. Semen cecidit... in patientia Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
8c | LU504 LU226 |
AR350 AR16 |
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Terce | LU504 | AR350 | |||||
Ant. Qui verbum Dei Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
1f | LU504 LU236 |
AR350 AR27 |
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Sext | LU509 | AR350 | |||||
Ant. Semen cecidit... aliud Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
8c | LU509 LU241 |
AR350 AR33 |
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None | LU509 | AR351 | |||||
Ant. Si vere fratres Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt |
7c | LU509 LU246 |
AR351 AR40 |
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Vespers | LU509 MV443 |
AR351 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | ||||
Hymn. Lucis creator optime |
8 | LU256 MV119 |
AR48 |
E
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Ant. Vobis datum est Cant. Magnificat |
6F | LU510 LU211 MV444 MV216 |
AR351 AR52 |
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Sexagesima Week - Monday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR352 | |||||
Ant. Si culmen veri honoris Cant. Magnificat |
7c | LU--- | AR352 AR52 |
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Sexagesima Week - Tuesday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR352 | |||||
Ant. Semen est verbum Dei Cant. Magnificat |
3a | LU--- | AR352 AR52 |
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Sexagesima Week - Wednesday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR352 | |||||
Ant. Quod autem cecidit Cant. Magnificat |
1g | LU--- | AR352 AR52 |
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Sexagesima Week - Thursday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR353 |
No particular antiphon for this day. |
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Sexagesima Week - Friday
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Vespers | LU--- | AR353 |
No particular antiphon for this day. |
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Saturday before Quinquagesima
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Vespers | LU510 | AR353 | |||||
Ant. Pater fidei nostrae Cant. Magnificat |
6F | LU510 LU211 |
AR353 AR52 |
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Quinquagesima
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LU510 MV444 |
GR80 | ||||||
Intr. Esto mihi Ps. 30, 3-4. 2. Ps. 30, 3 et 6. |
6 | LU511 MV444 |
GR80 GB1381 VPC49 |
F/G
- Notice the mode 6 final F which is very present all along this proper.- The words quoniam firmamentum are sung with the intonation/tenor/ending of psalm tone 6. It continues in a similar way with et refugium meum, ends with a solid bottom C on the words es tu. - Lovely long C on dux mihi « thou will be my leader », top notes probably indicates what is coming from Heaven above. - The word enutries is a bit difficult: only one note on the initial "e", the temptation is to continue the melody and stay with this vowel when the melody actually continues with four notes on "nu". Then one has to remember the various lengthenings on "tri" and "es", as well as the final "me". |
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Grad. Tu es Deus Ps. 76, 15 et 16. |
3 | LU512 MV446 |
GR81 GB850 |
A/B♭
- Watch the various B in this proper, especially followed by C.- Also memorize the E, final of mode 3, it appears here and there. - Notice a rare 5th on a torculus resupinus at the word notam. - Next you encounter a succession of major thirds up and down GB and BG on the words fecisti and gentibus. The word gentibus continues with a jump down a 4th AE on "bus": that's where you remember the importance of memorizing the E. - The four notes GC-AB of "vir" on the word virtutem are a bit tricky to sing. Before you start, visualize the fourth GC then insert the second AB. - Another place to look at the various B: in brachio tuo where most of the notes stay between C and A, a little interval of three semitones, when the ear would like to come back to the G of Liberasti. Also here it is tempting to sing not one but two or three notes on "tu"... It is the next "o" which takes all the five ending notes before the quarter bar. Eventually do not breathe at this quarter bar but take one good breath before in brachio. |
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Tract. Jubilate Domino Ps. 99, 1-2. |
8 | LU513 MV447 |
GR82 GB1299 |
E/F
- Similar melody and patterns like in the
Tract. De profundis from Septuagesima.
Same advices apply here.
Notice though at the end of laetitia the additional F
which differs from similar patterns.- You will find again this FABb on two occurrences: in (laetitia) and ipse (est Deus). - Little difficulty on Ipse fecit nos: the melody is going down but not as quickly as one would think, lots of semitones C to B. Big breath after that at the half bar to sing the next et non ipsi nos. And as before sing crescendo the three clivis on nos. - Lovely triple climacus (more like "podatus sub-bipunctis") on the second nos. - Finish the last ejus in one breath after a little pause after the star. |
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Offert. Benedictus es... in labiis Ps. 118, 12-13. Ps. 118, 1, 2. |
3 | LU514 MV449 |
GR83 GB1317 OF28 SOV7 |
E/F
- The second benedictus has the same notes as the first one (incipit)
although the notes are not episemed.- On two occasions: tuas and pronuntiavi, in the end there is a CAA-FGF which is not necessarily easy to grab, the ear would rather go down a fourth with CGG-FGF. - Make a pause at the last quarter to prepare the ending oris tui, beautiful with the elevating fourths and the finish on semitones: A/Bb and F/E, reflecting on the words « all the judgments of thy mouth ». |
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Comm. Manducaverunt Ps. 77, 29-30. Ps. 77, 1, 3, 4, 23-25, 27-28. |
1 | LU515 MV450 |
GR84 GB677 VPC50 MV2007 |
D/E♭
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Lauds | AR353 | ||||||
1 Ant. Secundum multitudinem Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
1f | LU--- | AR353 AR10 |
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2 Ant. Deus meus es tu Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
8c | LU--- | AR354 AR11 |
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3 Ant. Ad te de luce Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
7a | LU--- | AR354 AR3 |
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4 Ant. Hymnum dicite Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
4E | LU--- | AR354 AR12 |
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5 Ant. Omnes angeli ejus Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
5a | LU--- | AR354 AR5 |
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Hymn. Aeterne rerum Conditor |
1 | LU--- | AR6 |
F/F♯
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Ant. Ecce ascendimus... et consummabuntur Cant. Benedictus |
4E | LU--- | AR355 AR10 |
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Prime | LU510 | AR355 | |||||
Ant. Iter faciente Jesu Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
1D | LU510 LU226 |
AR355 AR16 |
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Terce | LU511 | AR356 | |||||
Ant. Transeunte Domino Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
1f | LU511 LU236 |
AR356 AR27 |
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Sext | LU515 | AR356 | |||||
Ant. Et qui praeibant Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
7a | LU515 LU241 |
AR356 AR33 |
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None | LU516 | AR357 | |||||
Ant. Caecus magis Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt |
1f | LU516 LU246 |
AR357 AR40 |
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Vespers | LU516 MV450 |
AR357 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | ||||
Hymn. Lucis creator optime |
8 | LU256 MV119 |
AR48 |
E
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Ant. Stans autem Jesus Cant. Magnificat |
1D | LU516 LU207 MV451 MV212 |
AR357 AR52 |
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Monday after Quinquagesima
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Missa. Esto mihi | LU517 | GR--- |
Same as Quinquagesima. |
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Vespers | LU517 | AR358 | Antiphons and psalms of the Monday. | ||||
Hymn. Immense caeli Conditor |
1 | LU517 | AR101 | ||||
Ant. Et qui praeibant Cant. Magnificat |
7a | LU515 LU211 |
AR345 AR52 |
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Tuesday after Quinquagesima
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Missa. Esto mihi | LU517 | GR--- |
Same as Quinquagesima. |
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Vespers | LU518 | AR358 | Antiphons and psalms of the Tuesday. | ||||
Hymn. Telluris alme Conditor |
1 | LU518 | AR122 | ||||
Ant. Miserere mei Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU518 LU212 |
AR358 AR52 |
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Ash Wednesday (Quadragesima)
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LU519 MV452 |
GR84 | ||||||
Ant. Exaudi nos Ps. 68, 17. 2. |
7 | LU521 MV452 |
GR84 GB1081 |
D/E♭
Sung during the blessing of ashes. |
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Ant. Immutemur habitu Ioel. 2, 13. |
1 | LU523 MV454 |
GR85 GB313 |
G/G♯
Sung during the imposition of ashes.- At the half bar after in cinere it starts a fifth higher, visualise the interval before moving on. - Watch out the B flat on jejuneus. - Notice the change of B as well on antge Dominum: B natural twice then B flat three times. - Don't forget the "s" at the end of misericors. - There is a major third down AF on Deus, with an episema on A to visualise the interval before taking it. |
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Ant. Juxta vestibulum Ioel. 2, 17. |
4 | LU523 MV455 |
GR85 GB1208 |
F/F♯
Sung during the imposition of ashes.- Lots of sadness on the fourth down AE at the end of plorabunt sacerdotes (the priests shall weep). - Parce Domine is easy, put expression in it: plea for mercy. - But be very careful at parce populo tuo, you would expect it lands on D but it keeps coming back to F, ends on F. - dissipes might be tricky unless you sing the two torculus neumes on their own. - Lovely melodic phrase on ora clamantium. |
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Resp. Emendemus Esther 13 ; Ioel. 2. Ps. 78, 9. |
2 | LU524 MV455 |
GR86 GB743 |
C♯/D
Sung during the imposition of ashes.- Do not break the phrase ne subito...: no pause before die mortis. - Beautiful fall on bottom A at paenitentiae. - Lovely refrain Attende Domine..., very dramatic and penitential. Avoid breathing at the quarter bar. - Hear the cry of misery at quia peccavimus tibi: "for we have sinned against thee." |
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Intr. Misereris omnium Sap, 11, 24, 25 et 27. Ps. 56, 2. Ps. 56, 3-4. |
1 | LU525 MV457 |
GR87 GB533 VPC50 |
F/F♯
- Notice the fourth up DG at quae fecisti.- Same fourth but down on peccata, be ready to come back to FGA (like Do-Re-Mi). And don't forget the B flat on top. - Another dramatic effect with the top notes of paenitentiam; by the way: anticipate "ti-am" by singing "tsi-am", otherwise it is too late when you come to "am". |
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Grad. Miserere mei Deus Ps. 56, 2 et 4. |
1 | LU526 MV458 |
GR88 GB754 |
D/E♭
- The second Miserere mei has large amplitudes and a long melism.
Transition through the quarter bar is made by a little bouncing on F
before climbing GA to C;
a distropha on C prepares for the big drop CAF after that.- quoniam ends on G before the quarter bar, not necessarily easy to pause on G in mode 1, that's why it is better to move on without pausing. - Watch out the minor third GE + major third FA on the word confidit, a major third always needs a little push when it goes up. - Be careful at the word anima: it starts the same as quoniam and it is tempting to hit top C, but instead it goes back to the lowest notes of the scale. - The word caelo has a major third FA (4 semitones) followed by a B flat (1 semitone): one has to refrain his voice not to go higher than a semitone. - Again caelo has a long melism after the quarter bar and there is an important lengthening at the dotted A in the middle, the place where you regroup (without stopping) before going further. Because there is a minor third down CA followed by a fourth down CG; it is tempting to sing the third as a fourth, anticipating the fourth which comes only later. - The words dedit in follow a reversed major chord progression: CAF, and the A is the same note ending the previous word me, just something to remember. |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
With Ash Wednesday starts a serie of tracts in mode 2, sad mode, penitential.
See the tract Qui habitat on 1st Sunday of Lent
for more explanation about this type of proper.Notice that: we all kneel at the verse Adjuva nos. - On the word nobis: I find difficult to come back to D after bottom A, the trick is to remember D from three notes before or sing the same porrectus DCD. - Try to go through without breathing at the quarter bar after iniquitatum nostrarum. - As well go through the quarter bar after et propter gloriam... - Make a pause after et propitius esto and enjoy the top notes of the melody at peccatis nostris. |
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Offert. Exaltabo te Ps. 29, 2-3. Ps. 29, 4. |
2A | LU528 |
GR90 GB648 OF96 GB17550 SOV7 |
C♯/D
Same as 11th Sunday after Pentecost (MV).- Try to go through the quarter bar without breathing between Domine and clamavi ad te. - The pattern on Domine recalls the Intr. Dominus dixit from Christmas Midnight Mass. |
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Comm. Qui meditabitur Ps. 1, 2 et 3. Ps. 1. |
3 | LU529 MV461 |
GR90 GB582 VPC51 MV2008 |
C♯/D
- Jump a fourth between nocte and dabit, visualise it before.- If you are lost after suum remember it is a minor third down. |
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Lauds | AR358 | Antiphons, psalms and hymn of Wednesday Lauds II. | |||||
Ant. Cum jejunatis Cant. Benedictus |
7a | LU--- | AR359 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR358 | Antiphons, psalms and hymn of Wednesday Vespers. | |||||
Ant. Thesaurizate vobis Cant. Magnificat |
4A | LU--- MV--- |
AR359 AR52 |
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Thursday after Ash Wednesday
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LU--- | GR91 | Introit, Offertory and Communion are the same as 10th Sunday after Pentecost. | |||||
Intr. Dum clamarem Ps. 54, 17, 18, 20 et 23, 2. Ps. 54, 5 et 6. |
3 | LU1020 MV882 |
GR344 GB299 VPC51 |
C♯/D
Same as 10th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Grad. Jacta cogitatum Ps. 54, 23, 17 et 19. |
7 | LU982 MV844 |
GR328 GB423 |
D/E♭
Same as 3rd Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Offert. Ad te Domine Ps. 24, 1-3. Ps. 24, 5. |
2 | LU321 MV265 |
GR3 GB962 OF5 SOV1 |
C♯/D
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent.Same as 10th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Acceptabis Ps. 50, 21. Ps. 50, 3, 10, 12-15, 17, 19-20. |
4 | LU1023 MV886 |
GR347 GB1221 VPC51 MV2019 |
D/E♭
Same as 10th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Lauds | AR360 | Antiphons, psalms and hymn of Thursday Lauds II. | |||||
Ant. Domine puer meus Cant. Benedictus |
1g2 | LU--- | AR360 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR360 | Antiphons, psalms and hymn of Thursday Vespers. | |||||
Ant. Domine non sum dignus Cant. Magnificat |
1g2 | LU--- | AR360 AR52 |
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Friday after Ash Wednesday
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LU--- | GR91 | ||||||
Intr. Audivit Dominus Ps. 29, 11. 2. Ps. 29, 4-5. |
7 | LU--- | GR91 GB45 VPC52 |
D/E♭
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Grad. Unam petii... ut videam Ps. 26, 4. |
5 | LU--- | GR92 GB229 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to Grad. Unam petii from Holy Family. |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Domine vivifica Ps. 118, 154 et 125. |
3 | LU--- | GR92 GB109 |
A/B♭
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Comm. Servite Domino Ps. 2, 11-12. Ps. 2, 1-5, 10, 13. |
5 | LU--- | GR93 GB897 VPC52 |
F♯/G
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Lauds | AR361 | Antiphons, psalms and hymn of Friday Lauds II. | |||||
Ant. Cum facis eleemosynam Cant. Benedictus |
1f | LU--- | AR361 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR361 | Antiphons, psalms and hymn of Friday Vespers. | |||||
Ant. Tu autem cum oraveris Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU--- | AR361 AR52 |
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Saturday after Ash Wednesday
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Missa. Audivit Dominus | LU530 | GR93 AR361 |
Same as Friday after Ash Wednesday
(yesterday) except the Tract is not said. |
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Lauds | AR361 | Antiphons, psalms and hymn of Saturday Lauds II. | |||||
Ant. Me etenim de die Cant. Benedictus |
2D | LU--- | AR361 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR362 | ||||||
Hymn. Audi benigne conditor |
2 | LU539 MV473 |
AR362 GB1830 |
F
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Ant. Tunc invocabis Cant. Magnificat |
7a | LU530 LU211 |
AR363 AR52 |
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1st Sunday of Lent (or 1st Sunday in Quadragesima)
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LU530 MV463 |
GR93 |
Note: on that day the tract and all the propers come from psalm 90
which is the second psalm of Sunday Compline
("Lord protect me from the terrors of the night"). |
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Intr. Invocabit me Ps. 90, 15 et 16. 1. Ps. 90, 2 et 11. |
8 | LU532 MV463 |
GR93 GB327 VPC53 |
E/F
- When you have the C clef on the second line
expect a major third between the 3rd and 4th line;
especially on the final porrectus of eripiam. |
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Grad. Angelis suis Ps. 90, 11-12. |
2A | LU533 MV465 |
GR94 GB834 |
E/F
Melody similar to
Grad. Justus ut palma from the
Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop
or the Grad. Requiem from the
Requiem Mass.- Not particularly difficult if you are familiar with this family of Graduals. Dom Johner has a long explanation on the melody structure. - Maybe some attention at the last notes of portabunt te... - And do not forget the "n" at the end of offendas. |
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Tract. Qui habitat Ps. 90, 1-7 et 11-16. |
2 | LU533 MV466 |
GR95 GB889 |
F♯/G
The tract is mode 2 with an F clef.Mode 2 is known to express sadness, as well as contentment and security. In mode 2 with F clef, final is D, tenor is F. One walks through guided by the double rail D-F; D-F is a minor 3rd (remember "Bridge over the river Kwai"?). D-F are the two first notes of introit Dominus dixit (same mode) at Midnight Mass. This is a bit similar to mode 2 with C clef of Offertory 21st Sunday after Pentecost = Vir erat (in terra nomine Job); in this mode 2, final/tenor = A/C Detail of the 13 verses (1 antiphon + 12 verses): Most of the verses end with a soft landing pattern 'DEED.' (two long notes in the end), they all end on the final D of mode 2. Most of the verses have a pause in the middle (long bar) preceded by a similar lovely pattern 'DCEEDEFGDDC.|' begin ___ middle ___ end 1.A DD __CDEDEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 2.V FG ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. with 'DEDEDEDEDEDE' (2) 3.V DC __CDEDEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 4.V GF ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 5.V FF ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 6.V DF ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ CDEDEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DFDD. (6) 7.V FG ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 8.V DC ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 9.V FG ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 10.V DF ___ DFDDC.| ___ DEE.D. (10) 11.V DD ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. (11 and 13) 12.V DF ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. 13.V FG ___ DCEEDEFGDDC.| ___ DEED. (11 and 13) (13)(2) interesting pattern 'DEDEDEDEDEDE' in the middle: "et refúúúúú - gi-i - u-um mé-é - u-um, Dé-é - u-us" = "my refuge: (my) God" this repeated 'DE' is like a heartbeat, repeated 6 times like that 6th day of Good Friday where Jesus' heart did beat for mankind more than ever. (6) in this verse the ending is different: coming of the devil, troubling the harmony of the ending, daemonio meridiano = "noonday devil". Curiously this is the 6th phrase like the 6th day and "noonday" = sext = 6th hour, the hour of the darkness when Jesus was crucified. (6*) plus in this verse there is an additional full bar and a pattern 'CDEDEEDEFGDDC.|' before it... as the verse is split in 3 parts. (10) the middle pattern 'DFDDC.|' is different here, shorter; one's foot walks (ambulabis) over the lion, the serpent, the dragon... better be quick. (10) both last note and penultimate note are dotted, why? Maybe not important. Or maybe to give a rest after the confrontation with the lion, the serpent and the dragon... (1 and 11) Both verses start the same way: double D lengthened / "episema-ed", possibly to put the two verses in parallel. (11 and 13) similar pattern 'DFEFD DFFFFF DCEEDEFGDDC' for: 11. liberabo eum = "I will deliver him" 13. glorificabo eum = "I will glorify him" 13. adimplebo eum = "I will fill him" (with length of days) Do you remember? The pattern 'DFEFD' can be heard twice as 'ACBCA' in Vir erat at the words in facultate et in carne. (13) Once again we find the heartbeat 'DEDE' on '-dine' of longitudine "I will fill him with long days", a way of saying: and your heart will beat for a long time which is also expressed by the long distropha + tristropha of dierum (days). The end is divine, especially the "illi" of et ostendam illi salutare meum = "and I will show him my salvation". Look at the tract for Ash Wednesday, same mode 2 with F clef, and you will see a lot of similar patterns. Dom Daniel Saulnier in "Les modes grégoriens" says that mode 2 appears as the most human mode. The soul has this attitude made of a little bit of humility but a lot of realism and common sense; it is one of the states of mind of the trustful sinner. This climate is very spiritual and very human. ------------------------------------ Grabbed from the Web: http://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2009/02/qui-habitat-tract-for-1-lent.html http://musicasacra.com/2009/02/25/the-first-sunday-of-lent-a-note-on-the-tract/ http://www.introibo.fr/1er-Dimanche-de-Careme (in French) http://liberreader.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/qui-habitat-mode-2-tract-analysis/ by Jonathan K. Dom Johner says: « In the temptation of Christ narrated in today's Gospel, the tempter quotes verses of Psalm 90. Now he must hear these verses, applied in their proper sense, of course, many a time during the Lenten season. A fine irony is revealed thereby. Today, in fact, the songs are taken exclusively from the ninetieth psalm. But there is another reason for the profuse employment of this psalm today: it is the song which best expresses confidence in God. Now that the great days of penance and mortification are at hand, and we give ourselves entirely to God, we are, according to the teaching of the current liturgy, justified in relying on the special protection of the Most High. He will guard His own against all the enemies of the soul, against sin and concupiscence and the evil spirit. » In this article from The Chant Café there is an interesting comment from a certain "Mahrt" (I wonder if he is the William Mahrt...), From time to eternity interlectionary. « We began to sing the long tracts that way, singing the first and last Gregorian verses and the rest in a psalm tone; after a while, we made it two Gregorian verses at the beginning and at the end. Eventually, like the building of the Southern Pacific Railway the two parts met in the middle. I think this gradua expansion over the years prepared the congregation for the whole tract. Now we include in the leaflet for the congregation a note on the tract: The Sunday which heads the Lenten season takes its theme from the paradigm of all Christian fasting: Jesus' forty-day fast in the desert and his temptation by the devil there. In tempting Jesus to show his divinity by casting himself down from the parapet of the temple, the devil quoted Psalm 90, "He hath given his angels charge over thee, and in their hands shall they bear thee up, lest perhaps thou dash thy foot against a stone." This quotation is such a powerful memory of the event of the temptation that the psalm is the source of all the Propers of the Mass for this Sunday. Rarely are Mass Propers so unified; moreover, the place of this psalm is even more emphasized by the fact that the tract for the day comprises most of the verses of the psalm. The tract is direct psalmody – the singing of successive verses of a psalm without refrain, and it is sung in alternation by two halves of the choir. By replacing the alleluia sung in the normal seasons, it represents a kind of fasting from the wordless jubilation of the alleluia. While the tract normally comprises three to five verses of a psalm, the tract for this day has thirteen verses. Only two other days have these long tracts: Palm Sunday and Good Friday. On these days, the Passions are sung, and the tract serves as a long preparation for these extended Gospels. Today, however, the long tract simply stands by itself, and its function could be seen as an intense entry into the Lenten Season, a turning to God as refuge and protector. Throughout the Lenten season, the tracts can be the point of recollection in the liturgy and a meditative preparation for the hearing of the Gospel. » If difficulty or time forbids the singing of this proper, there is a psalm tone version of it: see below. The Liber Brevior page [1] = page 675 of the PDF has a section called "Graduals, Versicles of the Alleluia and Tracts, in the tones of simple or solemn psalmody". And the Tract for 1st Sunday of Lent is found page [17] = page 691 of the PDF, although it's got the music only for verses 1 and 2, the others verses have bold and italic to indicate the changes in the psalmody. Advantage: it takes 2 pages instead of 4. See below: |
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Tract. Qui habitat Ps. 90, 1-7 et 11-16. (in psalm tone) |
2 | LU8* |
LB[17] |
E/F
If it is not possible to sing the whole Gregorian melody for the tract
Qui habitat (difficulty, time, etc.),
this is a psalm tone version found in the Liber Usualis page 8*
and in the Liber Brevior page [17]. |
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Tract. Qui habitat Ps. 90, 1-7 et 11-16. (mixed version) |
2 | LU533 LU8* |
GR95 LB[17] |
F♯/G
A mixed version to make it shorter:- Gregorian melody for two verses at the beginning, two verses at the end, the rest in simple psalm tone (from the Liber Brevior). Duration: 4:49. - One difficulty is to switch from Gregorian melody to psalm tone, and vice-versa. |
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Tract. Qui habitat Ps. 90, 1-7 et 11-16. (another version) |
2 | LU533 MV466 |
GR95 |
F
To make the tract shorter,
this is an interesting and original creation in 2013 by Paul Kolb
(from The Newman Consort).
First verse is with full Gregorian melody.
Then each of the following 11 verses are sung not as psalm tone
but with a recitation note F for the main part,
keeping the first and last few notes from the Gregorian melody.
The last verse is a mix between recitation and Gregorian melody.
In total it takes 4:36 instead of the usual 12 min. |
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Offert. Scapulis suis Ps. 90, 4-5. Ps. 90, 2, 5. |
8 | LU537 MV471 |
GR98 GB294 OF32 SOV8 |
F♯/G
- Offertory and Communion share the same Latin text for the antiphon.
One might confuse the melodies, both modes 8 and 3 have the recitation (tenor) on C.
The difference can be sensed by the many times the note G (final)
appears in this offertory in mode 8.- Now it might a good idea to play the note C for this offertory when playing the few notes for the incipit. - If you are lost at pitching the podatus AC on the word scuto, remember the same podatus from a few notes ago on sperabis. - Veritas starts on the same two notes FG heard just before the half bar; after that it is just a minor third to reach the B flat. |
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Comm. Scapulis suis Ps. 90, 4-5. Ps. 90, 1-3, 11-15. |
3 | LU537 MV472 |
GR99 GB1100 VPC53 MV2008 |
E/F
- After what was said for the Offertory, here in this Communion proper
you will find all the phrases end on E, mode 3 final.- Lovely melodic line on sub pennis ejus = "under His wings". - On the word scuto no need to lenghten all the notes under the long episema, just the first note of the clivis and the first note of the torculus. - The words veritas ejus have a ressembling structure to the same words from the Offertory, one can see the major third AF. |
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Lauds | AR365 | ||||||
1 Ant. Cor mundum crea Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
1g | LU--- | AR365 AR10 |
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2 Ant. O Domine salvum me Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
2D | LU--- | AR365 AR11 |
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3 Ant. Sic benedicam te Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
7a | LU--- | AR365 AR3 |
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4 Ant. In spiritu humilitatis Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
2D | LU--- | AR365 AR12 |
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5 Ant. Laudate Deum caeli Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
2D | LU--- | AR366 AR5 |
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Hymn. O sol salutis intimis |
8 | LU--- | AR366 | ||||
Hymn. O sol salutis intimis (2) |
2 | LU--- | AR367 | ||||
Ant. Ductus est Jesus Cant. Benedictus |
1D | LU--- | AR369 AR10 |
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Prime | LU530 | AR369 | |||||
Ant. Jesus autem cum Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
1f | LU530 LU226 |
AR369 AR16 |
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Terce | LU531 | AR370 | |||||
Hymn. Nunc Sancte nobis (Lent) |
1 | LU531 | AR370 | ||||
Ant. Tunc assumpsit eum Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
2D | LU531 LU236 |
AR370 AR27 |
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Sext | LU538 | AR371 | |||||
Ant. Non in solo pane Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
5a | LU538 LU241 |
AR371 AR33 |
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None | LU538 | AR371 | |||||
Ant. Dominum Deum Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt |
8G* | LU538 LU246 |
AR371 AR40 |
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Vespers | LU538 MV473 |
AR372 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | ||||
Hymn. Audi benigne conditor |
2 | LU539 MV473 |
AR362 GB1830 |
F
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Ant. Ecce nunc tempus Cant. Magnificat |
8G* | LU540 LU212 MV474 MV217 |
AR372 AR52 |
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1st Week of Lent - Monday
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LU--- | GR99 | ||||||
Intr. Sicut oculi Ps. 122, 2. 1. Ps. 122, 3-4. |
4 | LU--- | GR99 GB1330 VPC54 |
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Grad. Protector noster Ps. 83, 10 et 9. |
5 | LU1003 MV855 |
GR108 GB1226 |
B/C
Same as 5th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember week of Lent (GR). |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Levabo oculos Ps. 118, 18, 26 et 73. |
8 | LU--- | GR100 GB1060 OF34 |
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Comm. Amen dico vobis quod uni Matth. 25, 40 et 34. Ps. 144, 1, 5, 10-13, 15-16. |
4 | LU--- | GR101 GB623 VPC54 |
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Lauds | AR372 | ||||||
Ant. Venite benedicti Cant. Benedictus |
7a | LU--- | AR373 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR372 | ||||||
Ant. Quod uni ex minimis Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU--- | AR373 AR52 |
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1st Week of Lent - Tuesday
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LU--- | GR101 | ||||||
Intr. Domine refugium Ps. 89, 1 et 2. 2. Ps. 89, 3 et 13. |
5 | LU--- | GR101 GB549 VPC55 |
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Grad. Dirigatur oratio mea Ps. 140, 2. |
7 | LU1060 MV935 |
GR109 GB44 |
C/C♯
Same as 19th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember week of Lent (GR). |
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Offert. In te speravi Ps. 30, 15-16. Ps. 30, 17, 18. |
2 | LU1035 MV905 |
GR356 GB967 OF101 SOV20 |
C♯/D
Same as 13th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Cum invocarem te Ps. 4, 2. Ps. 4, 4-8. |
2 | LU--- | GR102 GB384 VPC55 |
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Lauds | AR374 | ||||||
Ant. Intravit Jesus Cant. Benedictus |
1g | LU--- | AR374 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR374 | ||||||
Ant. Scriptum est enim Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU1019 LU212 |
AR374 AR52 |
Same as 9th Sunday after Pentecost (LU). |
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1st Week of Lent - Wednesday in Ember Week
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LU--- MV--- |
GR102 |
As Dom Johner explains,
the Mass for the 2nd Sunday of Lent
was first created for this Wednesday. |
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Intr. Reminiscere Ps. 24, 6, 3 et 22, 1-2. Ps. 24, 4 et 5. |
4 | LU545 MV475 |
GR111 GB1294 VPC57 |
D/E♭
Same as 2nd Sunday of Lent. |
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Grad. Tribulationes cordis Ps. 24, 17-18. |
5 | LU546 MV477 |
GR112 GB596 |
D/E♭
Same as 2nd Sunday of Lent. |
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Tract. De necessitatibus meis Ps. 24, 17, 18 et 1-4. |
2 | LU841A MV--- |
GR102 GB276 |
F♯/G
From the Rogations Mass (LU). |
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Offert. Meditabor Ps. 118, 47 et 48. Ps. 118, 57, 58. |
2A | LU548 MV480 |
GR114 GB810 OF109 SOV8 |
C♯/D
Same as 2nd Sunday of Lent.Same as Wednesday in Ember week of September (Offertoriale). |
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Comm. Intellige clamorem Ps. 5, 2-4. Ps. 5, 5-8, 12-13. |
5 | LU549 MV480 |
GR114 GB373 VPC56 MV2008 |
D/E♭
Same as 2nd Sunday of Lent. |
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Lauds | AR375 | ||||||
Ant. Generatio haec prava Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU--- | AR375 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR375 | ||||||
Ant. Sicut fuit Jonas Cant. Magnificat |
4A* | LU--- | AR375 AR52 |
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1st Week of Lent - Thursday
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LU--- | GR104 | ||||||
Intr. Confessio Ps. 95, 6. 1. Ps. 95, 2-3. |
3 | LU1593 MV1338 |
GR578 GB956 VPC56 |
From the Mass of St Lawrence. |
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Grad. Custodi me Ps. 16, 8 et 2. |
1 | LU1021 MV884 |
GR345 GB1088 |
C♯/E♭
Same as 10th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Offert. Immittet Angelus Ps. 33, 8-9. Ps. 33, 1. |
8 | LU1039 MV910 |
GR359 GB747 OF102 SOV20 |
E/F
Same as 14th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Panis quem ego Ioann. 6, 52. Ps. 110, 1-10. |
1 | LU1043 MV917 |
GR362 GB782 VPC56 MV2020 |
D/E♭
Same as 15th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Lauds | AR376 | ||||||
Ant. Egressus Jesus Cant. Benedictus |
1D | LU--- | AR376 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR376 | ||||||
Ant. O mulier magna est Cant. Magnificat |
4A* | LU1084 LU210 |
AR377 AR52 |
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1st Week of Lent - Friday in Ember Week
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LU--- MV--- |
GR104 | ||||||
Intr. De necessitatibus Ps. 24, 17 et 18. 1-2. Ps. 24, 4 et 5. |
4 | LU--- MV--- |
GR104 GB100 VPC56 |
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Grad. Salvum fac servum Ps. 85, 2 et 6. |
1 | LU--- MV--- |
GR105 GB1117 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Benedic anima mea Ps. 102, 2 et 5. |
5 | LU--- MV--- |
GR105 GB1359 |
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Comm. Erubescant et conturbentur Ps. 6, 11. Ps. 6, 2-7. |
4 | LU--- MV--- |
GR106 GB484 VPC56 |
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Lauds | AR377 | ||||||
Ant. Angelus Domini descendebat Cant. Benedictus |
4A | LU1084 LU223 |
AR377 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR377 | ||||||
Ant. Qui me sanum fecit Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU1084 LU207 |
AR377 AR52 |
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1st Week of Lent - Saturday in Ember Week
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LU541 MV--- |
GR106 | Particularity: four graduals are sung during this mass, between the five lessons. An hymn comes after the 5th lesson. | |||||
Intr. Intret oratio Ps. 87, 3. 2. Ps. 87, 14-15. |
3 | LU541 MV--- |
GR106 GB238 VPC56 |
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1 Grad. Propitius esto Ps. 78, 9 et 10. |
5 | LU999 MV850 |
GR107 GB332 |
B/C
Same as 4th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV). |
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2 Grad. Protector noster Ps. 83, 10 et 9. |
5 | LU1003 MV855 |
GR108 GB1226 |
B/C
Same as 5th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV). |
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3 Grad. Convertere Domine Ps. 89, 13 et 1. |
5 | LU1007 MV862 |
GR108 GB1046 |
B/C
Same as 6th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV). |
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4 Grad. Dirigatur oratio mea Ps. 140, 2. |
7 | LU1060 MV935 |
GR109 GB44 |
C/C♯
Same as 19th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV). |
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Hymn. Benedictus es Domine Deus Dan. 3, 52-53. |
7 | LU348 MV--- |
GR16 GB2166 |
Same as Saturday in Ember Week in Advent. |
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Tract. Laudate Ps. 116, 1-2. |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR110 GB1247 |
E/F
Same as Easter Vigil mass (LU, MV).There is a typo in the Liber Usualis: the tract is not on page 760 (as written on page 543) but 776II. |
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Offert. Domine Deus salutis Ps. 87, 2-3. |
8 | LU544 MV--- |
GR110 GB542 OF112 |
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Comm. Domine Deus meus Ps. 7, 2. Ps. 7, 3, 7-8, 9, 11, 18. |
2 | LU544 MV--- |
GR111 GB131 VPC57 |
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Lauds | AR378 | ||||||
Ant. Assumpsit Jesus discipulos Cant. Benedictus |
2A | LU1085 LU223 |
AR380 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR378 | ||||||
Ant. Visionem quam vidistis Cant. Magnificat Matth. 17, 9. |
1f | LU550 LU207 MV481 MV212 |
AR378 AR52 |
D
Also sung as Communion at the Transfiguration of the Lord,
but with a little difference at the end. |
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2nd Sunday of Lent
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LU545 MV475 |
GR111 |
As Dom Johner explains,
this Mass was created for the previous Wednesday before it was reused for this day. |
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Intr. Reminiscere Ps. 24, 6, 3 et 22, 1-2. Ps. 24, 4 et 5. |
4 | LU545 MV475 |
GR111 GB1294 VPC57 |
D/E♭
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Grad. Tribulationes cordis Ps. 24, 17-18. |
5 | LU546 MV477 |
GR112 GB596 |
D/E♭
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Tract. Confitemini Ps. 105, 1-4. |
2 | LU547 MV478 |
GR113 GB455 |
F♯/G
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Offert. Meditabor Ps. 118, 47 et 48. Ps. 118, 57, 58. |
2A | LU548 MV480 |
GR114 GB810 SOV8 |
C♯/D
Same as Wednesday in Ember week of September (Offertoriale). |
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Comm. Intellige clamorem Ps. 5, 2-4. Ps. 5, 5-8, 12-13. |
5 | LU549 MV480 |
GR114 GB373 VPC58 MV2008 |
D/E♭
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Lauds | LU--- | AR378 | |||||
1 Ant. Domine labia mea Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
7c | LU--- | AR378 AR10 |
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2 Ant. Dextera Domini fecit Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
8c | LU--- | AR379 AR11 |
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3 Ant. Factus est adjutor Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
1g2 | LU--- | AR379 AR3 |
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4 Ant. Trium puerorum Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
8G | LU--- | AR379 AR12 |
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5 Ant. Statuit ea in aeternum Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
7a | LU--- | AR379 AR5 |
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Hymn. O sol salutis intimis |
8 | LU--- | AR366 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Lent. |
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Prime | LU545 | AR380 | |||||
Ant. Domine bonum est Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
1g2 | LU545 LU226 |
AR380 AR16 |
Same antiphon as Terce. | |||
Terce | LU545 | AR381 | |||||
Ant. Domine bonum est Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
1g2 | LU545 LU236 |
AR380 AR27 |
Same antiphon as Prime. | |||
Sext | LU549 | AR381 | |||||
Ant. Faciamus Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
4A* | LU549 LU241 |
AR381 AR33 |
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None | LU550 | AR381 | |||||
Ant. Visionem quam vidistis Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt Matth. 17, 9. |
1f | LU550 LU246 |
AR378 AR40 |
Same antiphon as Vespers Magnificat. |
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Vespers | LU550 MV481 |
AR381 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | ||||
Hymn. Audi benigne conditor |
2 | LU539 MV473 |
AR362 GB1830 |
F
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Ant. Visionem quam vidistis Cant. Magnificat Matth. 17, 9. |
1f | LU550 LU207 MV481 MV212 |
AR378 AR52 |
D
Also sung as Communion at the Transfiguration of the Lord,
with the exception of the little difference at the end. |
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2nd Week of Lent - Monday
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LU--- | GR115 | ||||||
Intr. Redime me Ps. 25, 11-12. 1. Ps. 25, 9 et 11. |
2 | LU--- | GR115 GB1314 VPC58 |
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Grad. Adjutor meus Ps. 69,6 et 3. |
2 | LU--- | GR115 GB851 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Benedicam Dominum Ps. 15, 7 et 8. Ps. 15, 1, 2, 5. |
1 | LU1004 MV857 |
GR116 GB143 |
C/C♯
Same as 5th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV). |
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Comm. Domine Dominus noster Ps. 8, 2. Ps. 8, 2-8. |
2 | LU--- | GR117 GB998 VPC59 |
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Lauds | AR382 | ||||||
Ant. Ego principium Cant. Benedictus |
8c | LU1085 LU223 |
AR382 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR382 | ||||||
Ant. Qui me misit Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU1085 LU207 |
AR382 AR52 |
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2nd Week of Lent - Tuesday
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LU--- | GR117 | ||||||
Intr. Tibi dixit Ps. 26, 8 et 9. 1. Ps. 26, 1 et 9. |
3 | LU--- | GR117 GB751 VPC59 |
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Grad. Jacta cogitatum Ps. 54, 23, 17, 18 et 19. |
7 | LU982 MV844 |
GR328 GB423 |
D/E♭
Same as 3rd Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Offert. Miserere mihi Ps. 50, 1, 2. Ps. 50, 4, 5. |
8 | LU--- | GR118 GB922 OF35 |
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Comm. Narrabo omnia Ps. 9, 2-3. Ps. 9, 4, 11-13, 15. |
2 | LU--- | GR118 GB639 VPC60 |
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Lauds | AR382 | ||||||
Ant. Unus est enim Cant. Benedictus |
2D | LU1086 LU223 |
AR382 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR383 | ||||||
Ant. Omnes autem vos Cant. Magnificat |
4E | LU1086 LU210 |
AR383 AR52 |
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2nd Week of Lent - Wednesday
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LU--- | GR118 | ||||||
Intr. Ne derelinquas me Ps. 37, 22-23. 2. Ps. 37, 16 et 20. |
7 | LU--- | GR118 GB323 VPC60 |
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Grad. Salvum fac populum Ps. 27, 9 et 1. |
7 | LU--- | GR119 GB296 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Ad te Domine Ps. 24, 1-3. Ps. 24, 5. |
2 | LU321 MV265 |
GR3 GB962 OF5 SOV1 |
C♯/D
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Comm. Justus Dominus Ps. 10, 8. Ps. 10, 2-7. |
5 | LU--- | GR120 GB268 VPC61 |
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Lauds | AR383 | ||||||
Ant. Ecce ascendimus... et Filius Cant. Benedictus |
7a | LU1087 LU223 |
AR383 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR384 | ||||||
Ant. Tradetur enim gentibus Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU1087 LU207 |
AR384 AR52 |
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2nd Week of Lent - Thursday
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LU--- | GR120 | ||||||
Intr. Deus in adjutorium Ps. 69, 2-3, 4. Ps. 69, 6. |
7 | LU1027 MV893 |
GR350 GB501 VPC62 |
F♯/G
Same as 12th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Grad. Propitius esto Ps. 78, 9 et 10. |
5 | LU999 MV850 |
GR107 GB332 |
B/C
Same as 4th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember Week in Lent (GR). |
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Offert. Precatus est Exodi 32, 11, 13 et 14. Exodi 33. |
8 | LU1030 MV897 |
GR352 GB325 OF97 SOV19 |
E/F
Same as 12th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Qui manducat Ioann. 6, 57. Ps. 118, 1-2, 11, 49-50, 72, 103, 105, 162. |
6 | LU1019 MV880 |
GR344 GB798 VPC62 MV2018 |
C/C♯
Same as 9th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Lauds | AR384 | ||||||
Ant. Fili recordare Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU1087 LU223 |
AR384 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR385 | ||||||
Ant. Dives ille guttam Cant. Magnificat |
7c2 | LU1087 LU211 |
AR363 AR52 |
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2nd Week of Lent - Friday
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LU--- | GR121 | ||||||
Intr. Ego autem cum justitia Ps. 16, 15. 1. Ps. 16, 2 et 5. |
1 | LU--- | GR121 GB830 VPC62 |
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Grad. Ad Dominum Ps. 119, 1-2. |
5 | LU961 MV823 |
GR321 GB697 |
B/D
Same as 2nd Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Domine in auxilium Ps. 39, 14 et 15. Ps. 39, 1. |
6 | LU1046 MV921 |
GR364 GB993 OF106 SOV21 |
F/G♯
Same as 16th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Tu Domine servabis Ps. 11, 8. Ps. 11, 2-7. |
3 | LU--- | GR121 GB1159 VPC62 |
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Lauds | AR385 | ||||||
Ant. Malos male perdet Cant. Benedictus |
3a | LU1088 LU223 |
AR385 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR385 | ||||||
Ant. Quaerentes eum tenere Cant. Magnificat |
3a | LU1088 LU208 |
AR385 AR52 |
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2nd Week of Lent - Saturday
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LU551 | GR122 | ||||||
Intr. Lex Domini Ps. 18, 8. 2. Ps. 18, 2-7. |
1 | LU--- | GR122 GB1216 VPC63 |
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Grad. Bonum est confiteri Ps. 91, 2-3. |
5 | LU1041 MV914 |
GR360 GB1338 |
C/C♯
Same as 15th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Offert. Illumina Ps. 12, 4-5. Ps. 12, 2 et 3. |
4 | LU1000 MV852 |
GR331 GB708 OF87 SOV17 |
F/F♯
Same as 4th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Oportet te fili Luc. 15, 32. Ps. 31, 1-3, 5, 8, 10-11. |
8 | LU--- | GR122 GB1066 VPC63 |
Interesting proper: it looks like an hymn, very syllabic. |
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Lauds | AR386 | ||||||
Ant. Vadam ad patrem Cant. Benedictus |
1a3 | LU1088 LU223 |
AR386 AR10 |
The Antiphonale Romanum has a typo: instead of « 1.3a »
it should be read « 1.a3 ». |
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Vespers | AR386 | ||||||
Ant. Dixit autem pater ad servos Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU551 LU212 |
AR386 AR52 |
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3rd Sunday of Lent
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LU551 MV482 |
GR123 AR387 |
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Intr. Oculi mei Ps. 24, 15-16, 1-2. Ps. 24, 2-3, 17-21. |
7 | LU552 MV482 |
GR123 GB916 VPC64 |
D/E♭
Nice Introit in mode 7 = angelic. Lovely start on a 5th.
"My eyes are constantly turned towards the Lord" (like the angels...).
The epistle will remind us not to be buffoon, avoid jokes, etc.
Some serious stuff when you think about it.- Difficult third down EC on semper, use the episema to mentally visualise the jump. - Before starting the word respice, visualise the three notes DCE. - Be careful at the words pauper sum ego: the "per sum" particularly has two major thirds, down and up. - Place the "u" of pauper on the liquescent, note G. |
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Grad. Exsurge... non praevaleat Ps. 9, 20 et 4. |
3 | LU553 MV483 |
GR123 GB1298 |
D/E♭
"Exsurge" = raise, stand up.- Mode 3 = mystic. Sing it with a steady pace to reflect this mystic mood. - There are a few similar groups of notes with two torculus: G-ABA-BCB, like Do-Re-Mi-Fa, coming back a few times: on praevaleat, judicentur, in conspectu. - Watch out the major third down AF on tuo, as well as tua in the end. - Do not pause between inimicum and tuum. - Read carefully the notes of retrorsum, especially around the porrectus at the top. - There is a long "peribuuuunt" and after that a longer "facieeeee" to be sung in one breath... if you can, or breathe at the first quarter bar. Good breathing exercise. Relax. Words are expressive: "You have made my enemy perish before Your face". So to make a point. God speaks to his people through the words, through His Word, and the Church expresses through the chant. - As Dom Gajard from Solesmes once said: "You see, Gregorian chant is the official commentary, given authentically by the Church, of liturgical texts". And it's obvious this proper reflects that. "Rise, O Lord, let not man prevail; let the nations be judged in Your presence. V. Because my enemies are turned back, overthrown and destroyed before You." (source) |
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Tract. Ad te levavi Ps. 122, 1-3. |
8 | LU554 MV484 |
GR124 GB1329 |
B/C
Easier and involves more helpful repetition.
Interesting: doing a "horizontal" reading of all these tracts,
we leave mode 2 (sad) with F clef from last week and we are back to
Septuagesima tracts in mode 8 (= perfect),
that we will find again next week
with Laetare Sunday
and the week after with Passion Sunday.
We will come back to mode 2 on Palm Sunday
and the responsories on Good Friday, two sad moments.
* v1. Be careful at the incipit Ad te levavi, especially the "va" which pulls the notes up in preparation for the "vi". - Big breath before qui habitas in caelis. Keep some air for the final "lis". * v2. Go gently through the word oculi, articulate the torculus, and without delay move on to the next word ancillae. * v4. On the torculus resupinus of the word ita there is an episema: no need to lengthen everything it would be fastidious; lengthen the first and second notes, come back to speed on the third and sing the fourth note as normal. - Watch out the word Deum and the transitional note on B. Move swiftly towards nostrum, it is not comfortable to stay on B. * v5. The final is pretty classic for a Tract in mode 8. |
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Offert. Justitiae Domini Ps. 18, 9, 10, 11 et 12. Ps. 18, 9 et 10. |
4 | LU555 MV487 |
GR126 GB591 OF94 SOV9 |
D/F
Will be sung again on 9th Sunday after Pentecost.Rather becalmed, melodically speaking. Mode 4 = harmonious. To be sung on a calm pace, most of the time on F and ending on E, mode 4 final. Not much to say except the words: "The precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart, and His ordinances are sweeter than syrup or honey from the comb; therefore Your servant is careful of them." - Lovely melody on super mel et favum. Enjoy it. - There are three time the word et, think of distinctively pronounce the "t", on liquescent if any. - The same applies for the "et" in the word custodiet. Johner and Daoudal explain the offertory sounds like a mode 6 all along except the ending on E, mode 4 final. The first editions of Liber Gradualis 1883 and 1895 had a different ending, instead of A-G-F G-F-E E (mode 4, harmonious) the offertory would end by A-G-F A-G-F F (mode 6, devout). |
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Comm. Passer invenit Ps. 83, 4-5. Ps. 83, 2-3, 9-13. |
1A | LU556 MV487 |
GR126 GB1090 VPC64 MV2009 |
F/F♯
As one friend said: « The Communion! Words fail me.
It still "sounds" to me in most part like a Jackson Pollock art-work
- some monk just dipped his quill in the ink and spattered it across the staves! »- Yes this Communion proper is very strange: mode 1 (= serious) but with final A. The C clef of mode 1 is usually on the top line but here it is on the 3rd line from the top. It should sound like a mode 1 as the final is on the bottom line and the recitation is on the second line from the top (see psalm verses). This proper is a bit technical and challenging but not that long. - I like the 'take-off' of the "passer" (sparrow / passereau in French) = a fourth CF and the wing flap of the "turtur" (swallow / tourterelle in French... which is a dove) = DE-CD-DE. See: the monk was an artist and, as you said rightly, used a quill. - Sing the whole invenit sibit domum, et turtur nidum in one breath and swiftly. - No pause between Rex meus and et Deus meus as well. Take a big breath before. - The melody on beati qui habitant can be bit tricky, stay focused. Practice and practice and it will become familiar. - Here too, no pause between beati qui habitant and in domo tua. Breathe plenty of air. - On the word laudabunt, sing the first "u" on the liquescent note E. - Suggestion for the verse number 5 of the psalm: cut it in half at the coma, like this: 5. Qui-a mélior est dies una in átriis tu-is, * su1-per2 míl3-li4-a5. |
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Lauds | AR386 | ||||||
1 Ant. Fac benigne in bona Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
3g | LU--- | AR387 AR10 |
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2 Ant. Dominus mihi adjutor Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
8G* | LU--- | AR387 AR11 |
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3 Ant. Adhaesit anima Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
8G | LU--- | AR388 AR3 |
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4 Ant. Vim virtutis suae Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
1a3 | LU--- | AR388 AR12 |
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5 Ant. Sol et luna Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
1g2 | LU--- | AR388 AR5 |
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Hymn. O sol salutis intimis |
8 | LU--- | AR366 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Lent. |
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Ant. Dum fortis armatus Cant. Benedictus |
3a | LU1089 LU223 |
AR388 AR10 |
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Prime | LU551 | AR389 | |||||
Ant. Et cum ejecisset Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
1g | LU551 LU226 |
AR389 AR16 |
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Terce | LU552 | AR389 | |||||
Ant. Si in digito Dei Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
3a | LU552 LU236 |
AR389 AR27 |
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Sext | LU556 | AR389 | |||||
Ant. Qui non colligit Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
1f | LU556 LU241 |
AR389 AR33 |
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None | LU557 | AR390 | |||||
Ant. Cum immundus spiritus Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt |
1f | LU557 LU246 |
AR390 AR40 |
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Vespers | LU557 MV488 |
AR390 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | ||||
Hymn. Audi benigne conditor |
2 | LU539 MV473 |
AR362 GB1830 |
F
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Ant. Extollens quaedam mulier Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU557 LU212 MV488 MV217 |
AR390 AR52 |
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3rd Week of Lent - Monday
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LU--- | GR127 | ||||||
Intr. In Deo laudabo Ps. 55, 5. 2. Ps. 55, 9 et 13. |
3 | LU--- | GR127 GB839 VPC64 |
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Grad. Deus vitam meam Ps. 55, 9 et 2. |
8 | LU--- | GR128 GB118 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Exaudi Deus Ps. 54, 2-3. |
8 | LU--- | GR129 GB842 OF36 |
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Comm. Quis dabit Ps. 13, 7. Ps. 13, 1-3, 6. |
5 | LU--- | GR129 GB931 VPC65 |
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Lauds | AR391 | ||||||
Ant. Amen dico vobis quia nemo Cant. Benedictus |
1f | LU1089 LU223 |
AR391 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR391 | ||||||
Ant. Jesus autem transiens Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU1089 LU207 |
AR391 AR52 |
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3rd Week of Lent - Tuesday
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LU--- | GR130 | ||||||
Intr. Ego clamavi Ps. 16, 6 et 8. 1. Ps. 16, 1 et 15. |
3 | LU--- | GR130 GB558 VPC66 |
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Grad. Ab occultis meis Ps. 18, 13-14. |
2A | LU--- | GR130 GB1210 |
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Offert. Dextera Domini Ps. 117, 16 et 17. Ps. 117, 5 et 7. |
2A | LU677 MV558 |
GR72 GB47 OF25 SOV11 |
C♯/D
From Maundy Thursday Solemn Mass.Same as 3th Sunday after Epiphany (GR). |
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Comm. Domine quis habitabit Ps. 14, 1-2. Ps. 14, 3-5. |
6 | LU--- | GR131 GB1340 VPC66 |
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Lauds | AR392 | ||||||
Ant. Si duo ex vobis Cant. Benedictus |
1g | LU1090 LU223 |
AR392 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR392 | ||||||
Ant. Ubi duo vel tres Cant. Magnificat |
4A* | LU1090 LU210 |
AR392 AR52 |
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3rd Week of Lent - Wednesday
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LU--- | GR132 | ||||||
Intr. Ego autem in... speravi Ps. 30, 7-8. 2. Ps. 30, 2-6, 7-9. |
1 | LU--- | GR132 GB1049 VPC67 |
You will find similarities with
Intr. Ego autem cum justitia. |
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Grad. Miserere mihi Ps. 6, 3-4. |
7 | LU--- | GR133 GB562 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Domine fac mecum Ps. 108, 21. |
4 | LU--- | GR133 GB1369 OF37 | ||||
Comm. Notas mihi fecisti Ps. 15, 10. Ps. 15, 1-2, 5-10. |
7 | LU--- | GR134 GB531 VPC67 |
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Lauds | AR393 | ||||||
Ant. Audite et intelligite Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU1090 LU223 |
AR393 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR393 | ||||||
Ant. Non lotis manibus Cant. Magnificat |
7a | LU1091 LU211 |
AR393 AR52 |
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3rd Week of Lent - Thursday
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LU--- | GR134 | ||||||
Intr. Salus populi Ps. 77, 1. Ps. 77, 2-3. |
4 | LU1059 MV934 |
GR375 GB389 VPC67 |
F/F♯
Same as 19th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Grad. Oculi omnium Ps. 144, 15-16. |
7 | LU944 MV793 |
GR314 GB1230 |
D/E♭
Same as Corpus Christi. |
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Offert. Si ambulavero Ps. 137, 7. Ps. 137, 3. |
8 | LU1061 MV937 |
GR376 GB616 OF118 SOV23 |
E/F
Same as 19th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Tu mandasti Ps. 118, 4-5. Ps. 118, 1-3, 8-9, 26, 59-60, 134, 168. |
5 | LU1062 MV938 |
GR377 GB479 VPC67 |
A/B♭
Same as 19th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Lauds | AR393 | ||||||
Ant. Exibant autem daemonia Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU1091 LU223 |
AR393 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR394 | ||||||
Ant. Omnes qui habebant Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU1091 LU207 |
AR394 AR52 |
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3rd Week of Lent - Friday
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LU--- | GR134 | ||||||
Intr. Fac mecum Domine Ps. 85, 17. 1. Ps. 85, 2 et 6. |
2 | LU--- | GR134 GB733 VPC68 |
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Grad. In Deo speravit Ps. 27, 7 et 1. |
5 | LU1025 MV889 |
GR348 GB865 |
B/C
Same as 11th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Intende voci Ps. 5, 3-4. |
5 | LU--- | GR135 GB293 OF83 |
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Comm. Qui biberit Ioann. 4, 13 et 14. Is. 12, 1-6. |
3 | LU--- | GR136 GB894 VPC68 |
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Lauds | AR394 | ||||||
Ant. Aquam quam ego Cant. Benedictus |
8c | LU1092 LU223 |
AR394 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR395 | ||||||
Ant. Domine ut video Cant. Magnificat |
3a | LU1092 LU208 |
AR395 AR52 |
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3rd Week of Lent - Saturday
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LU558 | GR136 | ||||||
Intr. Verba mea Ps. 5, 2-3. 4. Ps. 5, 5-8, 12-13. |
5 | LU--- | GR136 GB1248 VPC69 |
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Grad. Si ambulem Ps. 22, 4. |
1 | LU--- | GR137 GB1121 |
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Offert. Gressus meos Ps. 118, 133. |
8 | LU--- | GR137 GB1099 |
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Offert. Gressus meos (verses) Ps. 118, 133. |
8 | OF39 GB18152 GB18153 |
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Comm. Nemo te condemnavit Ioann. 8, 10 et 11. Ps. 31, 1-3, 5, 8, 10-11. |
8 | LU--- | GR138 GB1010 VPC69 |
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Lauds | AR395 | ||||||
Ant. Inclinavit se Jesus Cant. Benedictus |
1f | LU1092 LU223 |
AR395 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR395 | ||||||
Ant. Nemo te condemnavit Cant. Magnificat |
3a | LU558 LU208 |
AR396 AR52 |
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4th Sunday of Lent
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LU559 MV489 |
GR138 | ||||||
Intr. Laetare Jerusalem Is. 66, 10 et 11. Ps. 121, 1. Ps. 121, 2 et 7. |
5 | LU559 MV489 |
GR138 GB653 VPC69 |
D/E♭
Lovely piece.- Be careful to F-Bb on the incipit, it is actually a perfect fourth (5 semitones). - Lovely progression of notes on the word Jerusalem: FGA-CC. You might want the choir to join quickly after the incipit. - Notice the many words where "ti" is pronounced "tsi" as followed by a wovel: laetitia, tristitia, satiemini, consolationis. - Jump a fourth GC on exsultetis followed by a major third, expressing the exultation. - Long and lengthened neumes on satiemini to express the fulfillment. ... I made a mistake when recording this word satiemini: I sang satie-mihi. Doh! Sorry for that. |
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Grad. Laetatus sum Ps. 121, 1 et 7. |
7 | LU560 MV491 |
GR139 GB1011 |
F/F♯
Sung again on 18th Sunday after Pentecost.Lovely piece too, familiar melody but a few things to remember. - The C clef is on the third line; expect the semitone EF between the second line and above, which appears first time on the word sum. - Mode 7 final G happens at the end of the antiphon and the verse, located at the bottom of the staff. But in this piece it also appears a few times at the top, first line, especially after a fourth DG; it is many times lengthened and looks like a tenor of a pseudo mode 8 with the couple final/tenor = D/G. - Do no pause at the quarter bar on the word mihi. - Be careful at the various intervals up and down on the word ibimus, remembering the semitone BC below the 3rd line. - Lovely expression of peace on the words Fiat pax, starting a fifth GD higher than the previous word ibimus, then jumping a fourth DG after the porrectus and peaking top A. - Long and lengthened neumes on the word abundantia, starting on a fifth GD, covering an octave, expressing abundance. - On the last word tuis remember to sing the "s" at the end, do not anticipate it at the quarter bar... |
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Tract. Qui confidunt Ps. 124, 1-2. |
8 | LU561 MV492 |
GR139 GB1377 |
E/F
Classic Tract in mode 8 with its particularities.* v1. On the word Domino go easy on the descending notes A-GF of "mino". - Tricky melody on the words sicut mons Sion. It starts on a semitone BB-C, major third higher than Domino. After that, those using the Graduale Romanum have to turn the page early and be ready for the porrectus DBC on mons and the rest... If possible articulate the two "s" between mons and Sion. Finally do not say the "n" of Sion too early at the quarter bar but at the end before the full bar. - On the word commovebitur, go down a minor third at bi, it is tempting to go down a fourth. - In the word habitat count the four notes GF-GA (clivis-podatus) on "tat". * v2. Interesting melody on the word Montes = mountains. It starts on a double fourth which mimics the sound of an Alphorn (horn from the Alp mountains). And then it goes up and down and up and down, like the valleys and peaks of mountains. Who composed this piece must have lived in a mountain... Do not lengthen the ictus on the fourth DG, it will sound better like that. Just go light. And no pause at the quarter bar. - At the end of Dominus notice the second climacus has four notes CBAG when the first one has three EDC. - On the word circuitu count the five notes GA-CBC (podatus-porrectus). It might help to breathe next, at the apostophe. - Also breathe after usque to sing the end in one breath. |
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Offert. Laudate Dominum Ps. 134, 3 et 6. |
2 | LU562 MV494 |
GR140 GB899 |
F♯/G
- Watch out the ending of benignus est: little push on C,
then jump to E before landing on D.- The word psallite will remind you the Introit Dominus dixit at Christmas Midnight Mass. - Lovely "pes subpunctis" DG-FE happening twice on voluit and caelo. Go light on the climacus. - Sing omnia quacumque voluit in one breath, but take a breath at the comma before fecit. - If possible sing the end in caelo et in terra in one breath. |
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Offert. Laudate Dominum (verses) Ps. 134, 3 et 6. Ps. 134, 2 et 5. |
2 | OF40 GB14986 SOV9 |
F♯/G
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Comm. Jerusalem quae Ps. 121, 3-4. Ps. 121, 1-2, 5-9. |
4 | LU563 MV494 |
GR141 GB1353 VPC69 MV2009 |
E/F
- For the incipit play three notes EFD to get the tone right.- Be careful to the word participatio, in Church Latin it is pronounced par-ti-tchi-pa-tsi-o. And at the same time focus on the melody slowly going up. - Lovely melody on the descending notes of ejus in idipsum, somehow repeated at tribus, tribus Domini. Go light and gently on these notes. |
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Lauds | LU--- | AR396 | |||||
1 Ant. Tunc acceptabis Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
7a | LU--- | AR396 AR10 |
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2 Ant. Bonum est sperare Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
8G* | LU--- | AR396 AR11 |
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3 Ant. Me suscepit Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
7c | LU--- | AR397 AR3 |
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4 Ant. Potens es Domine Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
8G* | LU--- | AR397 AR12 |
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5 Ant. Reges terrae et omnes Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
1a2 | LU--- | AR397 AR5 |
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Hymn. O sol salutis intimis |
8 | LU--- | AR366 |
Same as 1st Sunday of Lent. |
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Ant. Cum sublevasset Cant. Benedictus |
1g | LU1093 LU223 |
AR397 AR10 |
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Prime | LU559 | AR398 | |||||
Ant. Accepit ergo Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
1f | LU559 LU226 |
AR398 AR16 |
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Terce | LU559 | AR399 | |||||
Ant. De quinque panibus Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
1f | LU559 LU236 |
AR399 AR27 |
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Sext | LU563 | AR399 | |||||
Ant. Satiavit Dominus Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
4A* | LU563 LU241 |
AR399 AR33 |
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None | LU564 | AR399 | |||||
Ant. Illi ergo homines Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt |
1D | LU564 LU246 |
AR399 AR40 |
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Vespers | LU564 MV495 |
AR400 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | ||||
Hymn. Audi benigne conditor |
2 | LU539 MV473 |
AR362 GB1830 |
F
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Ant. Subiit ergo Cant. Magnificat |
1g | LU564 LU207 MV495 MV212 |
AR400 AR52 |
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4th Week of Lent - Monday
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LU--- | GR141 | ||||||
Intr. Deus in nomine tuo Ps. 53, 3-4. 5. Ps. 53, 7-8. |
4 | LU--- | GR141 GB458 VPC70 |
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Grad. Esto mihi Ps. 30, 3. Ps. 70, 1. |
5 | LU1013 MV872 |
GR339 GB886 |
D/E♭
Same as 8th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Jubilate Deo omnis Ps. 99, 1-2. |
5 | LU480 |
GR66 GB718 OF23 |
Same as Sunday within the Octave of the Epiphany. |
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Comm. Ab occultis meis Ps. 18, 13 et 14. Ps. 18, 2-5, 8, 15. |
4 | LU--- | GR142 GB1316 VPC70 |
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Lauds | LU1093 | AR400 | |||||
Ant. Auferte ista hinc Cant. Benedictus Ioann. 2, 16. |
3a | LU1093 LU223 |
AR400 AR10 |
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Vespers | LU1094 | AR401 | |||||
Ant. Solvite templum hoc Cant. Magnificat Ioann. 2, 19, 21. |
5a | LU1094 LU210 |
AR401 AR52 |
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4th Week of Lent - Tuesday
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LU--- | GR143 | ||||||
Intr. Exaudi Deus Ps. 54, 2-3. 3-4. Ps. 54, 17-18. |
5 | GR143 GB904 VPC71 |
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Grad. Exsurge... fer opem Ps. 43, 26 et 2. |
3 | GR143 GB152 |
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Offert. Exspectans Ps. 39, 2, 3 et 4. Ps. 39, 3. |
5 | LU1043 MV916 |
GR362 GB182 OF104 SOV21 |
F/G
Same as 15th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Laetabimur Ps. 19, 6. Ps. 19, 2-5, 7-8. |
2 | GR144 GB1296 VPC71 |
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Lauds | LU1094 | AR401 | |||||
Ant. Quid me queritis Cant. Benedictus Ioann. 7, 19. |
7c2 | LU1094 LU223 |
AR401 AR10 |
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Vespers | LU1094 | AR402 | |||||
Ant. Nemo in eum misit Cant. Magnificat Ioann. 7, 30. |
1g | LU1094 LU207 |
AR402 AR52 |
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4th Week of Lent - Wednesday
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LU--- | GR145 |
Notice there are two Graduals, following the lesson and the epistle. |
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Intr. Dum sanctificatus Ezech. 36, 23-26. Ps. 33, 2. Ps. 33. |
3 | LU859 MV752 |
GR145 GB418 VPC72 |
C♯
From the Vigil of Pentecost (LU, MV).The Alleluia is not sung. |
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I Grad. Venite filii Ps. 33, 12 et 6. |
5 | LU1010 MV867 |
GR336 GB1022 |
B/C
Same as 7th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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II Grad. Beata gens Ps. 32, 12 et 6. |
1 | LU1048 MV924 |
GR366 GB1044 |
D/E♭
Same as 17th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Benedicite gentes Ps. 65, 8-9 et 20. Ps. 65, 1 et 2. |
2 | LU832 MV719 |
GR272 GB860 OF71 SOV14 |
D
Same as 5th Sunday after Easter. |
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Comm. Lutum fecit Ioann. 9, 11. Ps. 33, 1, 3-6, 8. |
6 | LU--- | GR146 GB989 VPC72 |
F
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Lauds | LU1095 | AR402 | |||||
Ant. Rabbi Cant. Benedictus Ioann. 9, 2-3. |
8G* | LU1095 LU223 |
AR402 AR10 |
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Vespers | LU1095 | AR403 | |||||
Ant. Ille homo Cant. Magnificat Ioann. 9, 11. |
1a | LU1095 LU207 |
AR403 AR52 |
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4th Week of Lent - Thursday
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LU--- | GR146 | ||||||
Intr. Laetetur cor Ps. 104, 3-4. 1. Ps. 104, 1-5, 43-45. |
2 | LU--- | GR146 GB864 VPC72 |
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Grad. Respice Domine Ps. 73, 20, 19 et 22. |
5 | LU1033 MV903 |
GR354 GB1232 |
C♯/E♭
Same as 13th Sunday after Pentecost.
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Offert. Domine ad adjuvandum Ps. 69, 2, 3 et 4. |
6 | LU--- | GR147 GB731 |
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Offert. Domine ad adiuvandum (verses) Ps. 69, 2, 3 et 4. |
6 | OF42 GB18154 |
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Comm. Domine memorabor Ps. 70, 16-17 et 18. Ps. 70, 1-2, 3, 5-6, 9, 12, 14, 23. |
8 | LU1046 MV922 |
GR365 GB1318 VPC72 |
D/E♭
Same as 16th Sunday after Pentecost.
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Lauds | LU1095 | AR403 | |||||
Ant. Ibat Jesus Cant. Benedictus Luc. 7, 11-12. |
8G* | LU1095 LU223 |
AR403 AR10 |
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Vespers | LU1096 | AR403 | |||||
Ant. Propheta magnus Cant. Magnificat Luc. 7, 16. |
4A | LU1096 LU210 |
AR403 AR52 |
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4th Week of Lent - Friday
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LU--- | GR148 | ||||||
Intr. Meditatio Ps. 18, 15. 2. Ps. 18, 2-7. |
1 | LU--- | GR148 GB572 VPC72 |
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Grad. Bonum est confidere Ps. 117, 8-9. |
5 | LU1037 MV908 |
GR358 GB547 |
C♯/E♭
Same as 14th Sunday after Pentecost.
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Populum humilem Ps. 17, 28 et 32. Ps. 17, 7. |
5 | LU1015 MV875 |
GR341 GB1080 OF93 SOV18 |
D/E♭
Same as 8th Sunday after Pentecost.
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Comm. Videns Dominus Ioann. 11, 33, 35, 43, 44 et 39. Ps. 21, 2-3, 22-25. |
1 | LU--- | GR148 GB704 VPC72 |
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4th Week of Lent - Saturday (Saturday before the 1st Sunday of the Passion)
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LU565 | GR149 | ||||||
Intr. Sitientes Is. 55, 1. Ps. 77, 1. Ps. 77, 2 et 3. |
2A | LU565 |
GR149 GB776 VPC73 |
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Grad. Tibi Domine Ps. 9, 14 et 1-2. |
3 | LU566 | GR149 GB818 |
The melody on the word Domine in the verse
can be found on the Grad. Adjutor from Septuagesima. |
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Offert. Factus est Dominus Ps. 17, 3. |
4 | LU567 | GR150 GB223 |
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Offert. Factus est Dominus (verses) Ps. 17, 3. |
4 | OF42 GB18155 |
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Comm. Dominus regit me Ps. 22, 1-2. Ps. 22, 3 et seq. |
2 | LU567 | GR151 GB278 VPC73 |
The VPC says "psalm 33 with verses 3 and next", which probably means starting on verse 2, the initial verses are part of the antiphon, no need to be repeated. | |||
Lauds | LU1097 | AR405 | |||||
Ant. Qui sequitur me Cant. Benedictus |
3a | LU1097 LU223 |
AR405 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR405 | ||||||
Hymn. Vexilla Regis |
1 | LU575 MV504 |
AR405 PBC152 |
F
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Ant. Ego sum qui testimonium Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU568 LU212 |
AR407 AR52 |
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Passion Sunday (1st Sunday of the Passion)
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LU568 MV497 |
GR151 | ||||||
Intr. Judica me Ps. 42, 1-2, 3. Ps. 42, 4-5. |
4 | LU569 MV497 |
GR151 GB78 VPC73 |
E/F
Starting from Passion Sunday until Easter Sunday, excepts on feasts,
there is no Gloria Patri after the verse.- Play a few notes for the incipit: EGFE. - Try not to pause at the quarter bar after causam meam. Interesting how the melody on the word causam is familiar and seems easy to remember. - Watch out the major third down BG at gente, with a lengthened G to regroup. - quia tu starts on G which is a major third down BG from the previous word me; another way to pitch this G is to memorize the lengthened G at the end of doloso. |
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Grad. Eripe me Domine Ps. 142, 9 et 10. Ps. 17, 48-49. |
3 | LU570 MV499 |
GR152 GB760 |
D/E♭
The melody seems to remind Grad. Exsurge from 3rd Sunday of Lent.
It starts the same... and that's it pretty much, because there are many differences
and it is slightly more difficult.- Take a good breath before inimicis meis, there is a long melism on "meis". And remember to say the "s" at the end, not at the quarter bar. - The porrectus of facere starts on two notes C and A, sung before on the word me. So it is just a repetition of the same CA. - Also watch out the drop a major third down BG at facere. Plus the second one AF at the end. - Take a good breath at the quarter bar after voluntatem before engaging the long melism of tuam. - If you have to breathe on liberator meus it sounds better if you pause at the second quarter bar. Otherwise if you are two cantors, the other one can breathe at the first quarter bar, and later eventually. And don't forget the "s" at the end. - The melody on the word iracundis is tricky: tristropha + episemed C then semitone towards B, coming back to dotted note C and once again B, so it is really like a repetition; the difficulty comes with the jump a minor third BD followed by a gentle come back on the climacus DCB. After that it is easier. - The next words ab insurgentibus are a bit difficult to articulate at first (especially the "ab") ending on a semitone CB... and without any pause it continues towards in me. It ends strangely on a semitone FE after a drop a major third AF. - In the same way the words exaltabis me end on a semitone CB followed by a full bar, a big stop. - The intervals on the words a viro are tricky: there is the podatus minor third DB followed by a torculus CED which is actually a big major third. If you don't push it high enough you might miss the coming back to D at iniquo. - Watch out the two major thirds on the last word me: BG and AF; especially the second one AF: during the first distropha AA visualise the F as major third then sing a simple Do-Re-Mi for FGA, and find the second distropha AA, same as before. |
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Tract. Saepe expugnaverunt Ps. 128, 1-4. |
8 | LU571 MV500 |
GR153 GB742 |
E/F
* v1. Strange incipit going down to the bottom of the staff.
Use the various lenghtenings to walk through step by step.
For the intonation play three notes G, F and D.- Watch out the B flat on the word expugnaverunt. * v2. Like the Tract. Ad te levavi from 3rd Sunday of Lent you find again an episema on top of a torculus resupinus, here on the word dicat: no need to lengthen everything it would be fastidious; lengthen the first and second notes, come back to speed on the third and sing the fourth note as normal. - Before starting the word saepe, visualise the major third FA in your head / ear. - Walk carefully through the second expugnaverunt, there are a few neumes but only one note C on "ve". - On the words a juventute mea it can be done by pausing and breathing after juventute and sing the rest in one breath. - Now there is a big difficulty on mea: the coming of the B flat, and you don't expect it especially after the few B natural; fortunately you have a double A and a dotted G to prepare yourself for it. The end of the verse is a well-known pattern for a Tract in mode 8 . * v3. First difficulty is the jump a fourth GC on potuerunt, anticipated by a podatus FG. Go light to reach top C. - The syllable "sum" on the word dorsum starts on G, the same note as supra, one note to remember. * v4. The same podatus FG + fourth GC can be heard on iniquitatem. - The first syllable of concidet has many as seven notes, it is tempting to say the "ci" too early... - Be very careful at the last neume, on peccatorum: unlike a classic mode 8 Tract ending it has this little hold on two notes C before releasing the finish... You don't want to trip at the last second. |
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Offert. Confitebor tibi... in toto Ps. 110, 1. Ps. 118, 17 et 107. |
1 | LU573 MV502 |
GR155 GB318 |
C/C♯
- Lots of up and down in this piece.- Difficult descent AFD on toto, no need to rush, let your voice descend naturally. The same descent happens on retribue. - In a similar way it happens on vivifica me and verbuum, down from top C. - It might sound better if you sing vivam straight on from servo tuo, eventually without pausing at the half bar. |
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Offert. Confitebor tibi... in toto (verses) Ps. 110, 1. Ps. 118, 17 et 107. Ps. 118, 1-2. |
1 | OF44 GB15006 SOV10 |
C/C♯
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Comm. Hoc corpus 1. Cor. 11, 24 et 25. Ps. 115. |
8 | LU573 MV504 MV182 |
GR155 GB726 VPC74 MV2009 |
E/F
Very strange piece in mode 8; the tenor C does not appear until the second half,
and when it appears it is just passing through without proper recitation.
In the meantime you spent most of the time on four notes F, G, A, B,
succession of tones, no semitone.
The whole sentiment is probably related to the authority of the text:This is My Body, which shall be given up for you: this is the cup of the new covenant in My Blood. - The only semitone comes with E and a strange fourth down AE on pro vobis, like a reaching down to the people. - Eventually the association of tenor C and final G happens at dicit Dominus and it is a relief. Says the Lord. - Remember to pronounce quotiescumque as quo-tsi-escumque. - The top notes CDEED emphasizes a solemn command: Do this as often as you receive it, in remembrance of Me. - And we are back to the four notes FGAB for the end of the antiphon. - You might experience a strange sensation when singing the psalm verses which is purely (solemn) psalm tone 8, after the antiphon which can barely be described as a mode 8. - And of course no Gloria Patri at the end of the psalm verses. |
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Lauds | AR408 | ||||||
1 Ant. Vide Domine afflictionem Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
8G | LU--- | AR408 AR10 |
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2 Ant. In tribulatione invocavi Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
7c | LU--- | AR409 AR11 |
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3 Ant. Judicasti Domine Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
4A* | LU--- | AR409 AR3 |
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4 Ant. Popule meus Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
4A | LU--- | AR409 AR12 |
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5 Ant. Numquid redditur Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
4A* | LU--- | AR409 AR5 |
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Hymn. Lustra sex qui jam |
1 | LU--- | AR410 | ||||
Ant. Dicebat Jesus Cant. Benedictus |
3a | LU1097 LU223 |
AR412 AR10 |
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Prime | LU568 | AR412 | |||||
Ant. Ego daemonium Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
8c | LU568 LU226 |
AR412 AR16 |
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Terce | LU569 | AR413 | |||||
Hymn. Nunc Sancte nobis |
2 | LU569 | AR413 | ||||
Ant. Ego gloriam Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
8c | LU569 LU236 |
AR414 AR27 |
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Sext | LU574 | AR414 | |||||
Ant. Amen amen dico vobis Ps. 118vi. Defecit in salutare Ps. 118vii. Quomodo dilexi Ps. 118viii. Iniquos odio habui |
1f | LU574 LU241 |
AR414 AR33 |
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None | LU574 | AR414 | |||||
Ant. Tulerunt lapides Ps. 118ix. Mirabilia testimonia Ps. 118x. Clamavi in toto corde meo Ps. 118xi. Principes persecuti sunt |
1g | LU574 LU246 |
AR414 AR40 |
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Vespers | AR415 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | |||||
Hymn. Vexilla Regis |
1 | LU575 MV504 |
AR405 PBC152 |
F
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Ant. Abraham pater vester Cant. Magnificat |
2D | LU577 LU208 MV506A MV213 |
AR415 AR52 |
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Passion Week - Monday
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LU--- | GR156 | ||||||
Intr. Miserere... conculcavit Ps. 55, 2. 3. Ps. 55, 9 et 13. |
3 | LU--- | GR156 GB138 VPC74 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Deus exaudi Ps. 53, 4 et 3. |
8 | LU--- | GR156 GB621 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Domine convertere Ps. 6, 5. Ps. 6, 2. |
6 | LU963 MV825 |
GR322 GB848 OF84 SOV16 |
F
Same as 2nd Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Comm. Dominus virtutum Ps. 23, 10. Ps. 23, 1-7. |
3 | LU--- | GR157 GB81 VPC74 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Lauds | LU1098 | AR415 | |||||
Ant. In die magno Cant. Benedictus |
8G | LU1098 LU223 |
AR416 AR10 |
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Vespers | LU1098 | AR416 | |||||
Ant. Si quis sitit Cant. Magnificat |
4A* | LU1098 LU210 |
AR416 AR52 |
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Passion Week - Tuesday
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LU--- | GR158 | ||||||
Intr. Exspecta Dominum Ps. 26, 14. 1. Ps. 26, 1, 2-3, 9-10, 13-14. |
7 | LU--- | GR158 GB60 VPC75 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Discerne causam Ps. 42, 1 et 3. |
5 | LU--- | GR158 GB665 |
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Offert. Sperent in te Ps. 9, 11-12 et 13. Ps. 9, 5, 6 et 9. |
3 | LU983 MV846 |
GR329 GB1328 OF85 SOV16 |
E/F
Same as 3rd Sunday after Pentecost.
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Comm. Redime me Ps. 24, 22. Ps. 24, 1-3, 17-21. |
7 | LU--- | GR159 GB433 VPC75 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Lauds | LU1098 | AR417 | |||||
Ant. Tempus meum Cant. Benedictus |
4A* | LU1098 LU223 |
AR417 AR10 |
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Vespers | LU1099 | AR417 | |||||
Ant. Vos ascendite Cant. Magnificat |
1D2 | LU1099 LU210 |
AR417 AR52 |
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Passion Week - Wednesday
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LU--- | GR159 | ||||||
Intr. Liberator meus Ps. 17, 48-49. 2-3. Ps. 17, 4 et 7. |
3 | LU--- | GR159 GB1054 VPC76 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Exaltabo te Ps. 29, 2-4. |
3 | LU--- | GR160 GB277 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Eripe me... Deus Ps. 58, 2. |
7 | LU--- | GR161 GB245 |
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Offert. Eripe me... Deus (verses) Ps. 58, 2. |
7 | OF46 GB18157 |
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Comm. Lavabo Ps. 25, 6-7. Ps. 25, 1-3, 8-9, 11. |
8 | LU--- | GR162 GB141 VPC76 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Passion Week - Thursday
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LU--- | GR162 | ||||||
Intr. Omnia quae fecisti Dan. 3, 31, 29 et 35. Ps. 118, 1. Ps. 118, 2 et 22. |
3 | LU1063 MV940 |
GR377 GB1056 VPC77 |
E/F
Same as 20th Sunday after Pentecost.No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Tollite hostias Ps. 95, 8-9. Ps. 28, 9. |
5 | LU--- | GR162 GB282 |
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Offert. Super flumina Ps. 136, 1. Ps. 136, 2-4. |
1 | LU1065 MV942 |
GR379 GB812 OF119 SOV24 |
F/F♯
Same as 20th Sunday after Pentecost.
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Comm. Memento verbi tui Ps. 118, 49-50. Ps. 118, 1-2, 25, 28, 41, 74, 76, 81-82, 114. |
4 | LU1065 MV943 |
GR379 GB696 VPC77 MV2021 |
F/F♯
Same as 20th Sunday after Pentecost.No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Passion Week - Friday
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LU--- | GR163 | ||||||
Intr. Miserere... tribulor Ps. 30, 10, 16 et 18. 2. Ps. 30, 3 et 11. |
5 | LU--- | GR163 GB267 VPC77 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Pacifice loquebantur Ps. 34, 20 et 22. |
5 | LU--- | GR164 GB819 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same as Ash Wednesday. |
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Offert. Benedictus es... et non tradas Ps. 118, 12, 121 et 42. |
8 | LU--- | GR165 GB408 |
Partly similar melody but different mode as
Offert. Benedictus es... in labiis from Quinquagesima.
One is mode 3 and this one is mode 8, they share the same tenor C. Comparison of the first two lines. |
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Offert. Benedictus es... et non tradas (verses) Ps. 118, 12, 121 et 42. |
8 | OF48 GB18158 |
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Comm. Ne tradideris me Ps. 26, 12. Ps. 26, 1, 2-3, 9-10, 13-14. |
7 | LU--- | GR165 GB1158 VPC77 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Passion Week - Friday - Seven Dolours of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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LU1422 MV1120 |
GR471 |
The feast of the Seven Dolours of the BVM
is to be found in the sanctoral. |
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Passion Week - Saturday
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LU578 | GR165 |
Same mass as Passion Week - Friday,
except the Tract is omitted. |
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Palm Sunday (2nd Sunday of the Passion), with procession of palms
|
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LU579 MV507 |
GR166 |
The current PDF of the Mass & Vespers book has a glitch on pages 514 and 516:
they were regrouped on the same scanned page. Page 515 does not appear.
These pages have been rescanned though. |
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Ant. Hosanna filio David Matth. 21, 9. |
7 | LU580 MV507 |
GR166 GB817 GB2190 |
D/E♭
Takes place just before the blessing of palms.Starts on a joyful 5th. |
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Resp. Collegerunt |
2 | GV143 GB8107 |
Pre-1955. | ||||
1 Ant. Pueri Hebraeorum portantes Ioann. 12; Marc. 11. Ps. 23, 1-2 et 7-10. |
1f | LU581 MV508 |
GR167 GB1215 GB288 |
D/E♭
At the distribution of palms.
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2 Ant. Pueri Hebraeorum vestimenta Matth. 21, 8 et 9. Ps. 46. |
1f | LU582 MV510 |
GR168 GB1155 GB435 |
D/E♭
At the distribution of palms.- Similar melody but different anyway. - Watch out the double A-G on the word prosternabant, do not rush this part. |
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1 Ant. Occurrunt turbae |
8 | LU584 MV513 |
GR170 GB247 |
F♯/G
At the procession of palms.- On cum floribus don't forget to reach top D before coming back. - The melody on the words digna dant obsequia is a bit tricky, especially to catch the minor third AC after the descending DCB; the A is just a tone lower than B... - Do not pause at the quarter bar after Filium Dei. |
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2 Ant. Cum angelis (et pueris) |
7 | LU585 MV514 |
GR170 GB173 |
F♯/G
At the procession of palms.Mode 7 = angelic, obviously. - Watch out the episema on "to" in triumphatori, eventually lengthened. |
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3 Ant. Turba multa Ioann. 12. |
4 | LU585 MV514 |
GR171 GB770 |
G/G♯
The tricky part is to catch the note E on 'quae', just one semitone below F at the end of 'multa'.
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4 Ant. Coeperunt omnes Luc. 19, 37 et 38. |
1 | LU585 MV515 |
GR171 GB901 GB2267 |
C/C♯
At the procession of palms.This one is sung when the procession reaches the door. - Another tsi on descendentium. - No pause after viderant. Same after pax in terra. |
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Hymn. Gloria laus et honor |
1 | LU586 MV515 |
GR172 GB259 |
A/B♭
Hymn to Christ the King.The refrain is repeated by all then the choir will sing the verses alternated by the refrain. |
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5 Ant. Omnes collaudant Ps. 147. |
8G | LU588 MV517 |
GR174 GB532 GB273 |
D/E♭
|
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5 Ant. Omnes collaudant (2) Ps. 147. |
8G | LU588 MV518 |
GR174 GB1092 GB273 |
E/F
|
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6 Ant. Fulgentibus palmis |
8 | LU589 MV519 |
GR175 GB1312 |
B/C
|
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7 Ant. Ave Rex noster |
1 | LU589 MV520 |
GR176 GB1051 |
F/F♯
|
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Resp. Ingrediente Domino / Cum ramis / Cumque audisset / Cum ramis Ioann. 12. |
2 | LU590 MV521 |
GR177 GB606 |
F♯/G
|
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Intr. Domine ne longe Ps. 21, 20 et 22. 2. Ps. 21, 2-3, 5, 7, 13, 17-18, 22-24, 28, 31. |
8 | LU592 MV522 |
GR178 GB1171 VPC77 |
B/C
- Notice the note C on ne longe, lower than the starting D.- No pause between meam and aspice and think about going high enough on the top D; then sing a long "pi" on aspice. - It might be a good idea to breathe after et a cornibus to count the notes on unicornuorum: 3-2-2-1 before the jump GC. - No Gloria Patri after the verse. |
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Grad. Tenuisti manum Ps. 72, 24 et 1-3. |
4 | LU593 MV524 LB208 |
GR179 GB49 |
C/C♯
Difficult piece, one of the few Graduale in mode 4.Maybe it will be easier to sing the verse in psalm tone (see mixed version below). - Here too count the notes on the tricky word voluntate: 4-1-1-3. - Be very careful on the word me after assumpsisti: at first, pause at the quarter bar after the easy fourth GD and DEFG; second sing FGA like a Do-Re-Mi to come back to the same F followed by E, semitone, then F again, hold the note on the episema to jump a third FA + a semitone ABb, quickly followed by a minor third down BbG which is already tricky; and then we come to the difficult note: the A and be sure you are on A, it is lenghtened. Then you can take the ending, torculus GAG and clivis GE. Oof! - Sorry for not analysing the verse... A bit difficult for me. We'll sing it in psalm tone. |
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Grad. Tenuisti manum (mixed) |
4 4E |
LU593 MV524 LB208 LB[22] |
GR179 |
C/C♯
This is another way to do it: sing the antiphon in Gregorian melody
and the (difficult) verse in psalm tone. |
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Grad. Tenuisti manum (in psalm tone) |
4E | LB[22] |
A/B♭
This is the full psalm tone version, found in the Liber Brevior. |
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Tract. Deus Deus meus Ps. 21, 2-9, 18, 19, 22, 24 et 32. |
2 | LU594 MV525 |
GR180 GB372 |
F♯/G
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Tract. Deus Deus meus (mixed) |
2 2D |
LU594 MV525 |
F♯/G
This is another way to do it:
sing the first two and last two verses in Gregorian melody, the rest in psalm tone 2D.
The second and penultimate verses are beautiful. |
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Tract. Deus Deus meus (in psalm tone) |
2D | LU597 MV529 LB[22] |
GR--- GB___ |
E/F
This is the full psalm tone version.
It can be found in the Liber Usualis, Mass & Vespers and the Liber Brevior. |
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Passion of OLJC according to St Matthew Matth. 26, 36-75; 27, 1-60. |
LU598 MV530 |
GR--- |
Mass & Vespers says page 531 for the Simple Rite:
« The schola may sing the words for which notes are given. »
There is an article from Rorate Caeli in 2012:
"Palm Sunday and Good Friday -- singing the Passion",
quoting SanctaMissa. |
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Offert. Improperium Ps. 68, 21-22. Ps. 68. 2. |
8 | LU602 MV541 |
GR184 GB486 OF49 SOV10 |
D/E♭
- Careful at the word contristaretur starting with a double semitone BC.- Walk slowly through the words in eam escam fel and notice the repetition of A-CBA. - After that, et in siti starts after a major third down AF. |
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Comm. Pater si non potest Matth. 26, 42. Ps. 21, 2-3, 5, 7, 13, 17-18, 22-24, 28, 31. Ps. 115. |
8 | LU603 MV542 |
GR184 GB650 VPC77 MV2009 |
A/B♭
Feel the anguish of Jesus Christ in this proper?
Look at the descending neumes CCBBA and picture Jesus Christ
kneeling down at the garden of Gethsemani and bowing to His Father,
with the sins of the world on his shoulders.- No breathing from si non potest to illum. - Then make an unusual longer pause at the half bar before the Fiat voluntas tua «Thy will be done» to emphasize the acceptance of God's will. - And of course no Gloria Patri at the end of the psalm. |
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Lauds | AR421 | ||||||
1 Ant. Dominus Deus auxiliator Ps. 50. Miserere mei Deus secundum |
2D | LU--- | AR421 AR10 |
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2 Ant. Circumdantes circumdederunt Ps. 117. Confitemini... dicat |
1a2 | LU--- | AR422 AR11 |
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3 Ant. Judica causam Ps. 62. Deus deus meus ad te |
8G | LU--- | AR422 AR3 |
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4 Ant. Cum Angelis et pueris Cant. II. Puer. Benedictus es Domine Deus patrum |
7c2 | LU--- | AR422 AR12 |
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5 Ant. Confundantur qui me Ps. 148. Laudate Dominum de caelis |
4A* | LU--- | AR422 AR5 |
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Hymn. Lustra sex qui jam |
1 | LU--- | AR410 | ||||
Ant. Turba multa Cant. Benedictus |
4E | LU585 LU223 |
AR423 AR10 |
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Prime | LU579 | AR423 | |||||
Ant. Pueri Hebraeorum portantes Ps. 53. Dominus regnavit Ps. 118i. Beati Immaculati in via Ps. 118ii. Retribue servo tuo |
1f | LU579 LU226 |
AR423 AR16 |
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Terce | LU579 | AR424 | |||||
Ant. Pueri Hebraeorum vestimenta Ps. 118iii. Legem pone Ps. 118iv. Memor esto verbi tui Ps. 118v. Bonitatem fecisti |
1f | LU579 LU236 |
AR424 AR27 |
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Vespers | AR425 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday. | |||||
Ant. Scriptum est enim : Percutiam Cant. Magnificat |
8G* | LU605 LU212 MV543 MV217 |
AR425 AR52 |
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Monday in Holy Week
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LU606 | GR185 | ||||||
Intr. Judica Domine Ps. 34, 1-2. 3. Ps. 34, 4. |
4 | LU606 | GR185 GB226 VPC79 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Exsurge... et intende Ps. 34, 23 et 3. |
3 | LU607 |
GR185 GB783 |
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Tract. Domine non secundum Ps. 102, 10. Ps. 78, 8-9. |
2 | LU527 MV459 |
GR89 GB425 |
F♯/G
Same tract as in Ash Wednesday.
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Offert. Eripe me... Domine Ps. 142, 9-10. |
3 3B |
LU608 |
GR186 GB411 |
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Offert. Eripe me... Domine (verses) Ps. 142, 9-10. |
3 3B |
OF51 GB18159 |
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Comm. Erubescant et revereantur Ps. 34, 26. Ps. 34, 1-5. |
7 | LU608 | GR187 GB196 VPC79 |
Similar incipit but different mode as
Comm. Erubescant et conturbentur from Friday in Ember Week of Lent. No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Tuesday in Holy Week
|
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LU610 | GR187 | ||||||
Intr. Nos autem Gal. 6, 14. Ps. 66, 1. Ps. 66, 2 et 3. |
4 | LU667 MV545 |
GB374 VPC80 |
D/E
Same as Maundy Thursday Solemn Mass.No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Ego autem Ps. 34 , 13 et 1-2. |
3 | LU610 | GR187 GB903 |
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Offert. Custodi me Ps. 139, 5. |
1 | LU614 |
GR189 GB1322 |
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Offert. Custodi me (verses) Ps. 139, 5. |
1 | OF52 GB18162 |
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Comm. Adversum me Ps. 68, 13-14. Ps. 68, 2-3, 16, 24, 31, 35. |
5 | LU614 | GR189 GB397 VPC80 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Wednesday in Holy Week
|
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LU616 | GR190 | ||||||
Intr. In nomine Domini Phil. 2, 10, 8 et 11. Ps. 101, 2. Ps. 101, 3. |
3 | LU616 | GR190 GB236 VPC80 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Grad. Ne avertas Ps. 68, 18 et 2-3. |
2A | LU617 |
GR190 GB1239 |
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Tract. Domine exaudi Ps. 101, 2-5 et 14. |
2 | LU619 |
GR191 GB824 |
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Offert. Domine exaudi Ps. 101, 2-3. |
3 | LU623 | GR194 GB867 |
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Comm. Potum meum Ps. 101, 10, 1 et 14. Ps. 101, 2-3, 5, 18. |
2 | LU624 |
GR194 GB588 VPC81 |
No Gloria Patri at the end. |
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Maundy Thursday Tenebrae
|
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Check Holy Week or Tenebrae. |
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Mass of the Holy Oils
|
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LU661 | GR196 | ||||||
Intr. Facies unctionis Ps. 88, 3-4. |
2 | LU661 | GR196 GB1131 VPC81 |
- No Gloria Patri after the verse. |
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Grad. In Deo confisum est |
5 | LU662 | GR197 GB1251 |
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Offert. Diligis justitiam |
8 | LU663 | GR198 GB520 |
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Comm. Praedicabant Apostoli |
1 | LU664 | GR198 GB257 |
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Cant. O Redemptor |
2 | LU665 |
GR199 GB8754 |
F♯/G
|
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Maundy Thursday Solemn Mass
|
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LU667 MV544 |
GR201 | ||||||
Intr. Nos autem Gal. 6, 14. Ps. 66, 1. Ps. 66, 2 et 3. |
4 | LU667 MV545 |
GR201 GB374 |
D/E
- No Gloria Patri after the verse. |
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Grad. Christus factus est Philipp. 2, 8-9. |
5 | LU669 MV548 |
GR202 GB873 |
D/E♭
This piece is also sung at the end of Lauds during Tenebrae. |
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Grad. Christus factus est - chant abrégé | 5 | ||||||
Offert. Dextera Domini Ps. 117, 16 et 17. Ps. 117, 5 et 7. |
2A | LU677 MV558 |
GR209 GB47 SOV11 |
C♯/D
Also sung on 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. |
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Offert. Dextera Domini (verses) Ps. 117, 16 et 17. Ps. 117, 5-6, 13-14. |
2A | OF25 GB14203 |
C♯/D
Also sung on 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. |
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Comm. Dominus Jesus Ioann. 13, 12, 13 et 15. Ps. 22. Ps. 71. Ps. 103. Ps. 150. |
2 | LU679 MV560 |
GR210 GB140 MV2009 |
A/B♭
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Good Friday Tenebrae
|
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Check Holy Week or Tenebrae. |
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Good Friday afternoon liturgy
|
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LU720 MV570 |
GR219 | ||||||
Resp. Domine audivi Habacuc 3. |
2 | LU721 MV573 |
GR219 GB602 |
F♯/G
|
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Resp. Domine audivi (in psalm tone) |
2D | LU723 MV575 LB[24] |
GB___ |
E/F
|
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Resp. Eripe me Domine Ps. 139, 2-10 et 14. |
2 | LU725 MV577 |
GR221 GB22 |
F♯/G
|
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Resp. Eripe me Domine (in psalm tone) |
2D | LU727 MV581 LB[24] |
GB___ |
E/F
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Passion of OLJC according to St John Ioann. 18, 1-40; 19, 1-42. |
LU728 MV582 |
GR--- |
Mass & Vespers says page 582 for the Solemn Rite:
« The schola may sing the words for which notes are given. »
There is an article from Rorate Caeli in 2012:
"Palm Sunday and Good Friday -- singing the Passion",
quoting SanctaMissa. |
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Ant. Ecce lignum Crucis R. Venite adoremus |
6 | LU735 MV597 |
GR224 GB2087 |
E, F♯, G♯
Sung 3 times.
|
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Improperia I V. Popule meum Hagios o Theos |
1 | LU737 MV598 |
GR225 GB2847… |
C
The Reproaches, part I.
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Improperia II V. Ego propter |
LU739 MV601 |
GR228 GB8749 |
The Reproaches, part II. | ||||
Improperia III Ant. Crucem tuam |
4 | LU741 MV603 |
GR231 GB428 |
The Reproaches, part III. | |||
Improperia IV Ant. Crux fidelis Hymn. Pange lingua |
1 | LU742 MV604 |
GR232 GB1128 GB2209 |
The Reproaches, part IV. | |||
Improperia IV Ant. Crux fidelis Hymn. Pange lingua (textus antiquus) |
1 | GR236 GB1128 GB463 |
The Reproaches, part IV. Textus antiquus ejusdem hymni. |
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1 Ant. Adoramus te (Christe) |
1 | LU746 MV609 |
GR239A GB1238 |
C/C♯
|
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2 Ant. Per lignum |
8 | LU746 MV610 |
GR239A GB940 |
E/F
|
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3 Ant. Salvator mundi |
7 | LU747 MV610 |
GR239A GB1335 |
C/C♯
|
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Ps. 21. Deus Deus meus |
F | LU749 MV613 |
GR239B GB447 |
A/B♭
|
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Holy Saturday Tenebrae
|
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Check Holy Week or Tenebrae. |
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Holy Saturday Paschal Vigil
|
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LU776H MV624 |
GR239D | ||||||
Cant. Cantemus Domino Ex. 15, 1 et 2. |
8 | LU776R MV639 |
GR239D GB2060 |
E/F
|
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Cant. Vinea facta est Isaiae 5, 1 et 2. |
8 | LU776S MV639B |
GR239E GB2075 |
E/F
Same melody as the previous canticle.
|
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Cant. Attende caelum Deut. 32, 1-4. |
8 | LU776U MV639E |
GR239F GB2086 |
E/F
|
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Litany (1) |
C | LU776V MV639G |
GR239G GB457 |
A/B♭
|
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Cant. Sicut cervus Ps. 41, 2-4. |
8 | LU776BB MV639O |
GR239I GB943 |
E/F
|
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Litany (2) |
C | LU776EE MV639R |
GR239J GB___ |
A/B♭
|
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Holy Saturday Paschal Mass
|
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LU776HH MV639U |
GR239L | ||||||
All. Alleluia |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR239L GB507 |
B, C♯, E♭
Sung 3 times by the celebrant, each time at a higher pitch.
The choir repeats it each time, same key.
|
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V. Confitemini Domino Ps. 117, 1. |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR239L GB507 |
F♯
It would make sense to start this versicle on the same pitch
as where the 3rd Alleluia ended. |
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Ps. Laudate (Dominum) Ps. 116, 1-2. |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR239L GB1247 |
F♯
|
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Lauds | LU776KK MV639Z |
GR239M | |||||
Ant. Alleluia Ps. 150 Laudate Dominum in sanctis |
6F | LU776KK MV639Z |
GR239M GB2308 |
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Ant. Et valde mane Cant. Benedictus (solemn) |
8G | LU776KK MV639AA |
GR239N GB1358 |
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Easter Sunday
|
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LU777 MV640 |
GR240 | ||||||
Intr. Resurrexi Ps. 138, 18 et 5-6, 1-2. Ps. 138, 3 et 14. |
4 | LU777 MV640 |
GR240 GB1043 VPC83 |
D/E♭
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Grad. Haec dies V. Confitemini Ps. 117, 24 et 1. |
2A | LU778 MV641 |
GR241 GB1075 |
E/F
- Careful at Domino, it does no go the same way as exsultemus.- At the end of the first quoniam there is a 4th, from D to G, make sure you go high enough to reach that G. Fortunately the D is doubled, leave time to prepare the jump to the top G, which is doubled as well. - The second quoniam follows the same pattern as exsultemus. - This gradual will be repeated/sung (with various verses) every day of the Easter Week, except Saturday. |
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All. Pascha nostrum 1. Cor 5,7. |
7 | LU779 MV642 |
GR242 GB761 |
C/C♯
- Careful to the Alleluia at the beginning: GGGAC-AD-BD-DD.- Lovely 5th in both ways GD and DG. - Similar pattern repeated after the second half-bar: D.-EDEDED-B.-CDCDC-AA. - Major F chord FAC starting with a profound doubled F. - Lyric Immola with the double 4th D to top G which mimics the one in the Graduale. - Do not repeat Alleluia at the end as it is sung at the end of the sequence Victimae paschali laudes. |
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Seq. Victimae paschali |
1 | LU780 MV642 |
GR242 GB1086 |
D/E
- Sing Alleluia at the end.- This sequence is repeated/sung every day of Easter Week, from Monday to Saturday. |
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Offert. Terra tremuit Ps. 75, 9-10. Ps. 75, 2. |
4 | LU781 MV644 |
GR243 GB725 |
D/E♭
- On this one, join the terra and tremuit,
roll the "r" of both words and sing strong the word tremuit:
the earth has trembled.- Then sing et quievit light and calm: then the earth was still. - Watch out the B natural on 'o' in 'judicio', it is not a B flat. The B flat comes later on 'alleluia'. - Enjoy the Alleluia and the double minor D chord: DFA-G-DFA-G. |
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Offert. Terra tremuit (verses) Ps. 75, 9-10. Ps. 75, 2. |
4 | OF55 GB15229 SOV11 |
D/E♭
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Comm. Pascha nostrum 1. Cor. 5, 7-8. Ps. 117, 1-2, 5, 8, 10-11, 13-17, 21-26. |
6 | LU781 MV645 |
GR243 GB952 VPC83 MV2009 |
F/F♯
- Careful on the neums of the word azymis: GAGA-AGA-GFG.- In the end sing the triple Alleluia with joy. - Before going back to the antiphon, sing the last Amen using the second formula G-F-GAG, so that you hear both notes F and A for the difficult major third FA on Pascha. |
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Matins | The invitatory and responsories for the Easter Week are taken from the 1895 Liber Responsorialis. | ||||||
Invit. Surrexit Dominus Ps. 94. Venite exsultemus Domino |
6 | LR82 LR21 GB14116 GB10035 |
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1 Ant. Ego sum qui sum Ps. 1. Beatus vir... in lege Ex. 3, 14. Ps. 1, 2. |
2D | LR83 Ps.1 GB10036 |
Ego sum qui sum, *
et consílium meum non est cum ímpiis,
sed in lege Dómini volúntas mea est, allelúia. |
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2 Ant. Postulavi Patrem meum Ps. 2. Quare fremuerunt Ps. 2, 8. |
1f | LR--- Ps.2 GB10037 |
Postulávi Pátrem meum, *
allelúia: dedit mihi Gentes,
allelúia, in hæreditátem, allelúia. |
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3 Ant. Ego dormivi Ps. 3. Domine, quid multiplicati sunt Ps. 3, 5. |
LR--- Ps.3 |
Ego dormívi, *
et somnum cepi: et exsurréxi, quóniam Dóminus suscépit me,
allelúia, allelúia. |
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1 Resp. Angelus Domini descendit |
3 | LR83 |
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2 Resp. Cum transisset |
4 | LR84 LR50 |
Missing is the inclusion of a Gloria Patri
followed by the repetition of Ut venientes. The tone for the Gloria Patri in mode 4 is on page LR50. |
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Vespers | AR446 | Vespers will be the same for the all Easter Week except the Magnificat antiphon. | |||||
1 Ant. Angelus autem Domini Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
8G | LU782 LU133 MV646 MV151 |
AR443 AR44 GB1952 Ps.109 |
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2 Ant. Et ecce terraemotus Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio |
7c | LU782 LU139 MV646 MV157 |
AR443 AR45 GB2038 Ps.110 |
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3 Ant. Erat autem aspectus Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet |
8c | LU782 LU147 MV647 MV165 |
AR444 AR46 GB2344 Ps.111 |
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4 Ant. Prae timore autem Ps. 112. Laudate pueri |
7a | LU782 LU254 MV647 MV115 |
AR444 AR46 GB2959 Ps.112 |
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5 Ant. Respondens autem Angelus Ps. 113. In exitu Israel |
8G | LU783 LU159 MV648 MV177 |
AR444 AR47 GB2171 Ps.113 |
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Ant. Haec dies Ps. 117, 24. |
2 | LU783 MV648 |
AR445 GB2230 |
Chapter, Hymn and Versicle are omitted and this Antiphon is sung instead. Same melody as Grad. Haec dies. |
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Ant. Et respicientes Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
3a | LU783 LU214 MV649 MV220 |
AR446 AR52 GB2732 |
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Compline | LU784 MV650 |
AR447 | |||||
Ant. Alleluia Cant. Nunc dimittis |
8 | LU784 MV650 |
AR447 GB4499 |
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Easter Monday
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LU785 MV651 |
GR244 AR448 |
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Intr. Introduxit vos Exodi 13, 5 et 9. Ps. 104, 1. Ps. 104, 2-3. |
8 | LU785 MV651 |
GR244 GB1315 VPC87 |
B/C
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Grad. Haec dies V. Dicat nunc Ps. 117, 24 et 2. |
2A | LU786 MV652 |
GR245 GB1150 |
E/F
Same antiphon as Easter Sunday, different verse.- The whole antiphon « Haec dies... laetemur in ea » is to be found page LU778 or GR241. |
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All. Angelus... descendit Matth. 28, 2. |
8 | LU786 MV653 |
GR245 GB377 |
E/G
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Seq. Victimae paschali |
1 | LU780 MV642 |
GR242 GB1086 |
D/E
Same Sequence as Easter Sunday. |
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Offert. Angelus Domini Matth. 28, 2, 5 et 6. Matth. 28, 7. |
8 | LU787 |
GR246 GB789 OF57 SOV12 |
D/E♭
Same as Low Sunday (MV). |
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Comm. Surrexit Dominus Luc. 24, 34. Ps. 117, 1-2, 5, 8, 10-11, 13-17, 21-26. |
6C | LU788 MV655 |
GR246 GB121 VPC87 |
D/E♭
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Matins | |||||||
1 Resp. Maria Magdalene |
8 | LR85 | |||||
2 Resp. Surrexit Pastor |
1 | LR86 LR50 |
The tone for the Gloria Patri in mode 1 is on page LR50. | ||||
Lauds | |||||||
Ant. Jesus junxit se Cant. Benedictus |
8G | AR448 AR10 GB11971 Bene. |
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Ant. Jesus junxit se (monastic) Cant. Benedictus |
8G | AM460 |
Monastic version. | ||||
Easter Tuesday
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LU789 MV656 |
GR247 | ||||||
Intr. Aqua sapientiae Eccli. 15, 3 et 4. Ps. 104, 1. Ps. 104, 3 et 4. |
7 | LU789 MV656 |
GR247 GB1135 VPC87 |
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Grad. Haec dies V. Dicant nunc Ps. 117, 24. Ps. 106, 2. |
2A | LU790 MV657 |
GR247 GB1188 |
E/F
Same antiphon as Easter Sunday, different verse.- The whole antiphon « Haec dies... laetemur in ea » is to be found page LU778 or GR241. |
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All. Surrexit Dominus de sepulcro |
1 | LU790 MV658 |
GR248 GB438 |
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Seq. Victimae paschali |
1 | LU780 MV642 |
GR242 GB1086 |
D/E
Same Sequence as Easter Sunday. |
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Offert. Intonuit de caelo Ps. 17, 14 et 16. |
4 | LU791 MV659 |
GR249 GB869 OF58 |
D
Dom Johner's comments are taken from
Whit Monday. |
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Comm. Si consurrexistis Coloss. 3, 1-2. Ps. 104, 1-5, 43-45. |
7 | LU791 MV660 |
GR249 GB243 VPC87 |
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Matins | |||||||
1 Resp. Virtute magna |
3 | LR87 | |||||
2 Resp. De ore prudentis |
8 | LR88 LR51 |
Missing is the inclusion of a Gloria Patri
followed by the repetition of Favus distillans. The tone for the Gloria Patri in mode 8 is on page LR51. |
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Wednesday in Easter Week
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LU792 MV661 |
GR250 | ||||||
Intr. Venite benedicti Matth. 25, 34. Ps. 95, 1. Ps. 95, 2-3. |
7 | LU792 MV661 |
GR250 GB997 VPC88 |
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Grad. Haec dies V. Dextera Ps. 117, 24 et 16. |
2A | LU793 MV662 |
GR250 GB416 |
E/F
Same antiphon as Easter Sunday, different verse. |
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All. Surrexit Dominus vere Luc. 24, 34. |
8 | LU794 MV663 |
GR251 GB1217 |
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Seq. Victimae paschali |
1 | LU780 MV642 |
GR242 GB1086 |
D/E
Same Sequence as Easter Sunday. |
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Offert. Portas caeli Ps. 77, 23-25. |
8 | LU795 MV664 |
GR251 GB1361 OF60 |
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Comm. Christus resurgens Rom. 6, 9. Ps. 95, 1-4, 7-9. |
8 | LU795 MV665 |
GR252 GB593 VPC88 |
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Matins | |||||||
1 Resp. Ecce vicit |
7 | LR89 | |||||
2 Resp. Ego sum vitis vera |
5 | LR89 LR51 |
The tone for the Gloria Patri in mode 5 is on page LR51. | ||||
Thursday in Easter Week
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LU796 MV665 |
GR252 | ||||||
Intr. Victricem manum Sap. 10, 20-21. Ps. 97, 1. Ps. 97, 2-7. |
8 | LU796 MV665 |
GR252 GB1332 VPC89 |
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Grad. Haec dies V. Lapidem Ps. 117, 24 et 22-23. |
2A | LU797 MV668 |
GR253 GB975 |
E/F
Same antiphon as Easter Sunday, different verse. |
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All. Surrexit Christus qui |
2 | LU798 MV668 |
GR254 GB215 |
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Seq. Victimae paschali |
1 | LU780 MV642 |
GR242 GB1086 |
D/E
Same Sequence as Easter Sunday. |
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Offert. In die solemnitatis Exodi 13, 5. |
1 | LU798 MV669 |
GR254 GB1129 OF61 |
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Comm. Populus acquisitionis 1. Petri 2, 9. Ps. 104, 1-5, 43-45. |
7 | LU799 MV670 |
GR255 GB1219 VPC89 |
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Matins | |||||||
1 Resp. Tulerunt |
8 | LR90 | |||||
2 Resp. Congratulamini. V. Recedentibus |
3 | LR91 LR50 |
Missing is the inclusion of a Gloria Patri
followed by the repetition of Et dum flerem. The tone for the Gloria Patri in mode 3 is on page LR50. |
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Friday in Easter Week
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LU800 MV671 |
GR255 | ||||||
Intr. Eduxit eos Ps. 77, 53 et 1. Ps. 77, 2-3. |
4 | LU800 MV671 |
GR255 GB758 VPC89 |
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Grad. Haec dies V. Benedictus Ps. 117, 24 et 26-27. |
2A | LU801 MV673 |
GR256 GB1305 |
E/F
Same antiphon as Easter Sunday, different verse. |
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All. Dicite in gentibus Ps. 95, 10. |
8 | LU801 MV673 |
GR256 GB627 |
Also sung at the
Finding of the Holy Cross. |
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Seq. Victimae paschali |
1 | LU780 MV642 |
GR242 GB1086 |
D/E
Same Sequence as Easter Sunday. |
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Offert. Erit vobis Exodi 12, 14. |
6 | LU802 MV674 |
GR257 GB151 OF63 |
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Comm. Data est mihi Matth. 28, 18-19. Ps. 77, 1, 3, 4, 23-25, 27-28. |
1 | LU803 MV674 |
GR258 GB1260 VPC89 |
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Matins | |||||||
1 Resp. Surgens Jesus |
7 | LR92 | |||||
2 Resp. Expurgate vetus fermentum |
1 | LR93 LR50 |
The tone for the Gloria Patri in mode 1 is on page LR50. | ||||
Saturday in Easter Week (Sabbato in Albis)
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LU804 MV675 |
GR258 | ||||||
Intr. Eduxit Dominus Ps. 104, 43 et 1. Ps. 104, 2-5, 43-45. |
7 | LU804 MV675 |
GR258 GB974 VPC90 |
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All. Haec dies Ps. 117, 24. |
8 | LU805 MV677 |
GR259 GB568 |
Worth noticing: the gradual Haec dies all along Easter Week
was replaced by this Alleluia Haec dies, with the same words. |
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All. Laudate pueri Ps. 112, 1. |
4 | LU805 MV678 |
GR260 GB661 |
Same Alleluia as Holy Innocents. |
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Seq. Victimae paschali |
1 | LU780 MV642 |
GR242 GB1086 |
D/E
Same Sequence as Easter Sunday. |
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Offert. Benedictus qui venit Ps. 117, 26-27. |
8 | LU806 MV679 |
GR260 GB941 OF64 |
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Comm. Omnes qui in Christo Gal. 3, 27. Ps. 104, 1-5, 43-45. |
2 | LU807 MV680 |
GR261 GB1293 VPC90 |
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Matins | |||||||
1 Resp. Christus resurgens |
LR--- |
R. Christus resúrgens ex mórtuis, iam non móritur,
mors illi ultra non dominábitur:
quod enim mórtuus est peccáto, mórtuus est semel:
* Quod autem vivit, vivit Deo, allelúia, allelúia. V. Mórtuus est semel propter delícta nostra, et resurréxit propter iustificatiónem nostram. R. Quod autem vivit, vivit Deo, allelúia, allelúia. No melody available. |
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2 Resp. Isti sunt agni |
7 | LR169 LR51 |
The melody is from the Common of Apostles and Martyrs. Missing is the inclusion of a Gloria Patri followed by the repetition of Repleti sunt clarite. The tone for the Gloria Patri in mode 7 is on page LR51. |
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Vespers | LU807 | AR452 | Antiphons and psalms of the Saturday during Paschal Time. | ||||
1st Sunday after Easter - Low Sunday / Quasimodo / Dominica in Albis
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LU808 MV680 |
GR261 | ||||||
Intr. Quasi modo 1. Petri 2, 2. Ps. 80, 2. Ps. 80, 3 et 11. |
6 | LU809 MV680 |
GR261 GB25 VPC90 |
C/C♯
- Start the C note on low pitch C and come back to it at the end of infantes.- Try to sing the triple Alleluia in one breath. - The saecula saeculorum ends on G; go down a fifth to come back to C for the antiphon or memorize the C. |
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All. In die resurrectionis Matth. 28, 7. |
7 | LU809 MV681 |
GR262 GB1042 |
D/E♭
The cantor sings the Alleluia up to the star and the choir repeats it,
but no repetition in the end as a second Alleluia is coming.
Check CC Watershed.
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All. Post dies octo Ioann. 20, 26. |
7 | LU810 MV682 |
GR262 GB275 |
D/E♭
- Same mode for both Alleluia. Easy transition:
start this Alleluia on the same pitch where the previous one ended.- The Alleluia (up to the star) is sung by the cantor and the choir does not repeat it but goes forward; only will the Alleluia be repeated in the end. - Enjoy the melismas. |
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Offert. Angelus Domini Matth. 28, 2, 5 et 6. Matth. 28, 7. |
8 |
MV683 |
GR246 GB789 OF57 SOV12 |
D/E♭
Same as Easter Monday (LU, GR). |
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Comm. Mitte manum... Alleluia Ioann. 20, 27. Ps. 117, 1-2, 5, 8, 10-11, 13-17, 21-26. |
6 | LU811 MV684 |
GR263 GB953 VPC91 MV2011 |
F/F♯
- Mode 6, devout, the Lord is talking.- Here the tenor as well as the final are both F but notice the G on clavorum, up a tone to emphasize the word "nails". How about a brief moment of contemplation? - Then the severe admonition noli esse incredulus, sed fidelis (be unbeliever no more, but faithful) slowly ending towards the grave bottom C, out of the staff, maybe reminding us that if one does not believe one knows where one will end... Personally I roll the "r" of incredulus for little dramatization. - Finally enjoy the beautiful jubilus on the final two Alleluia, echo to the first Alleluia, closing the hymn on F where it began, Alpha and Omega. |
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Vespers | LU812 MV473 |
AR463 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday during Paschal Time. | ||||
Hymn. Ad regias Agni dapes Pasch. |
8 | LU812 MV685 |
AR453 GB2932 |
F
Sung during Paschal time, from Low Sunday. |
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Ant. Post dies octo Cant. Magnificat Jn. 20, 26. |
8c | LU815 LU212 MV687 MV217 |
AR463 AR52 GB1930 |
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2nd Easter Week - Monday
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Vespers | AR464 | ||||||
Ant. Pax vobis ego sum Cant. Magnificat |
6F | AR464 AR52 GB12387 |
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2nd Easter Week - Tuesday
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Vespers | AR465 | ||||||
Ant. Mitte manum tuam Cant. Magnificat |
8G* | AR465 AR52 GB12184 |
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2nd Easter Week - Wednesday
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Vespers | AR466 | ||||||
Ant. Quia vidisti me Cant. Magnificat |
8G | AR466 AR52 GB12695 |
Also sung at Vespers of the feast of St Thomas. | ||||
2nd Easter Week - Thursday
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Vespers | AR466 | ||||||
Ant. Misi digitum meum Cant. Magnificat |
8G* | AR466 AR52 GB12460 |
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2nd Easter Week - Friday
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Vespers | AR467 | ||||||
Ant. Post dies octo Cant. Magnificat Jn. 20, 26. |
8c | LU815 LU212 MV687 MV217 |
AR463 AR52 GB1930 |
Same as Low Sunday. | |||
2nd Easter Week - Saturday before the 2nd Sunday after Easter
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Vespers | LU816 | AR467 | |||||
Ant. Ego sum pastor ovium Cant. Magnificat |
8G* | LU816 LU212 |
AR467 AR52 GB1833 |
Psalm tone is 8G* but the ending "Euouae" is 8G. | |||
2nd Sunday after Easter
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LU816 MV688 |
GR263 | ||||||
Intr. Misericordia Domini Ps. 32, 5-6, 1. Ps. 32, 2-3. |
4 | LU816 MV688 |
GR263 GB135 VPC91 |
D/E♭
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All. Cognoverunt Luc. 24, 35. |
3 | LU817 MV688 |
GR264 GB912 |
C♯/D
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All. Ego sum pastor Ioann. 10, 14. |
1 | LU818 MV689 |
GR264 GB1220 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Deus Deus meus Ps. 62, 2 et 5. Ps. 62, 2 et 3. |
2 | LU818 MV690 |
GR265 GB924 OF66 SOV12 |
E/F
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Comm. Ego sum pastor Ioann. 10, 14. Ps. 22. |
2 | LU819 MV691 |
GR265 GB95 VPC91 MV2012 |
G♯/A
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3rd Easter Week - Monday
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3rd Easter Week - Tuesday
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3rd Easter Week - Wednesday
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3rd Easter Week - Thursday
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3rd Easter Week - Friday
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3rd Easter Week - Saturday before the 3rd Sunday after Easter
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LU820 | GR--- | ||||||
3rd Sunday after Easter
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LU821 MV705 |
GR265 | ||||||
Intr. Jubilate Deo Ps. 65, 1-2 et 3. Ps. 65, 8-9. |
8 | LU821 MV705 |
GR265 GB536 VPC92 |
E/G
- Start the Jubilate very lightly. As soon as the cantor has finished
the choir joins quickly on the omnis terra.- Expand the "o" of omnis to express the whooole world. - On the word nomini, syllable "mi": careful to descend a minor third CA, it is tempting to go a fourth CG. Same applies on "ri" of gloriam. - Enjoy the 3 final Alleluia, possibly in one breath, it's doable. Well enjoy all of them, it's beautiful mode 8; there are 5 Alleluia in total in this proper, which is unusual. - This 3rd Sunday after Easter Jubilate echoes to the 3rd Sunday of Advent Gaudete and the 4th Sunday of Lent Laetare. |
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All. Redemptionem Ps. 110, 9. |
2 | LU822 MV706 |
GR266 GB1341 |
E/F
- Little difficulty on the word Dominus:
after the ascension to tritone FGA on misit
it wanders with a few semitonesque EFG on "Do",
but ends on a classic DF on "mi"
and it is tempting to finish "nus" lower than D. |
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All. Oportebat Luc. 24, 46. |
4 | LU822 MV707 |
GR267 GB446 |
G♯/A
To my knowledge: the only piece in mode 4 with a F clef.
It's a mode 4 because the various parts end on E but it is structured
like a mode 2 with an F clef, like the previous Alleluia. |
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Offert. Lauda anima mea Ps. 145, 2. Ps. 145, 7. |
4 | LU823 MV708 |
GR267 GB668 OF67 SOV13 |
C/C♯
Not particularly difficult, just don't rush it and emphasize the episemed and dotted notes.- Remember the semitone EF, typical of mode 4, it appears so many times here. - The word "mea" of vita mea has a difficulty: after the starting GE it comes back to G so memorize the G to come back to it. - No melody break after psallam Deo, go straight to meo. |
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Comm. Modicum Ioann. 16, 16. Ps. 65, 1-2, 4-6, 8-9, 16, 20. |
8 | LU824 MV709 |
GR268 GB813 VPC92 MV2012 |
D/F
- Enjoy the 2nd and 3rd beautiful Alleluia, the penultimate as an echo
to the first Alleluia of this proper. But the 1st Alleluia is a bit different
as it goes up GAFAC when the 2nd Alleluia goes down GFAC (with an episemed G)
so be careful not to sing them the same way.- Tricky path on the second modicum: CAC then ABAG. |
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Vespers | LU824 MV709 |
AR474 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday during Paschal Time. | ||||
Hymn. Ad regias Agni dapes Pasch. |
8 | LU812 MV685 |
AR453 GB2932 |
F
Sung during Paschal time, from Low Sunday. |
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Ant. Amen amen dico vobis quia plorabitis Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU825 LU212 MV710 MV217 |
AR474 AR52 GB12944 |
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4th Easter Week - Monday
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Lauds | AR475 | ||||||
Ant. Et incipiens a Moyse Cant. Benedictus |
1g | AR475 AR10 GB12489 |
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Vespers | AR475 | ||||||
Ant. Tristitia vestra vertetur Cant. Magnificat |
8G | AR475 AR52 GB12301 |
Three consecutive days where the Magnificat antiphon starts with "Tristitia". |
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4th Easter Week - Tuesday
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Lauds | AR476 | ||||||
Ant. Et coegerunt illum Cant. Benedictus |
2D | AR476 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR476 | ||||||
Ant. Tristitia implevit cor Cant. Magnificat |
8G | AR476 AR52 GB12906 |
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4th Easter Week - Wednesday
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Lauds | AR476 | ||||||
Ant. Mane nobiscum Cant. Benedictus |
7a | AR476 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR477 | ||||||
Ant. Tristitia vestra alleluia Cant. Magnificat |
6F | AR477 AR52 GB12164 |
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4th Easter Week - Thursday
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Lauds | AR477 | ||||||
Ant. Et intravit cum illis Cant. Benedictus |
3a | AR477 AR10 |
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Vespers | AR477 | ||||||
Ant. Amen amen dico vobis iterum Cant. Magnificat |
1f | AR477 AR52 |
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4th Easter Week - Friday
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Lauds | AR478 | ||||||
Ant. Cognoverunt Dominum Cant. Benedictus |
6F | AR478 AR10 |
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4th Easter Week - Saturday before the 4th Sunday after Easter
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Vespers | LU825 | AR478 | |||||
Ant. Vado ad eum... et nemo Cant. Magnificat |
1a3 | LU825 LU207 |
AR478 AR52 GB2452 |
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4th Sunday after Easter
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LU826 MV710 |
GR268 | ||||||
Intr. Cantate Domino Ps. 97, 1 et 2, 1. Ps. 97, 2 et 4. |
6 | LU826 MV710 |
GR268 GB42 VPC93 |
D/F
« Sing a new song unto the Lord. »- Take a good breath after gentium so to sing the whole revelavit justitiam suam in one breath. - Tricky part: the 3rd Alleluia where it goes down a fourth BbF then a minor third FD. - The two Alleluia in the end can be sung in one breath. |
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All. Dextera Dei Ps. 117, 16. |
4 | LU827 MV712 |
GR269 GB159 |
D/E♭
- Notice the long quilisma EGA on the jubilus of the Alleluia.- Also the 5th down AD at the end of this jubilus. - Watch out the 4th down AE at Dei. |
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All. Christus resurgens Rom. 6, 9. |
1 | LU827 MV712 |
GR269 GB1348 |
D/E♭
Similar melody to All. Potestas ejus
at Christ the King.- Good breath at the beginning: it is a long incipit. - Watch out the minor 3rd down GE at the end of Alleluia. (This interval will be found again at the end of the verse) - Make a clear sound "s" at the end of Christus so to bring a smooth transition to resurgens. - Then slight pause after resurgens to sing the whole ex mortuis in one breath. - Articulate the "m" and "n" at the end of jam and non, it helps flowing through jam non moritur. - Also don't forget the "s" at the end of mors. |
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Offert. Jubilate Deo universa Ps. 65, 1-2 et 16. Ps. 65, 13 et 14. |
1 | LU486 MV411 |
GR69 GB937 OF69 SOV13 |
B♭/C
Same as 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.Another Jubilate Deo following the one from last week introit. |
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Comm. Dum venerit Paraclitus Ioann. 16, 8. Ps. 97, 1, 2-7. |
8 | LU828 MV714 |
GR270 GB39 VPC93 MV2013 |
F♯/G
This one is tricky. It's a mode 8 so should be straight forward
but there is this B coming back a few times, not to mention the B flat
at the beginning which is not repeated after the star *.
It's not easy to catch this B.
So for this one you might want your organist to accompany on the organ.- The word peccato goes GA then a porrectus CAB and it is tempting to sing it CBA instead, lower than it is. - The first word et goes a minor third down GE with a liquescent and it is not easy to pitch this note E; don't bother too much as the melody comes back to G on the word de. - Dom Johner mentions the similarity of text with the Magnificat Antiphon on Tuesday coming after the 4th Sunday after Easter: comparison. |
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Vespers | LU829 MV714 |
AR480 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday during Paschal Time. | ||||
Hymn. Ad regias Agni dapes Pasch. |
8 | LU812 MV685 |
AR453 GB2932 |
F
Sung during Paschal time, from Low Sunday. |
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Ant. Vado ad eum... seq quia Cant. Magnificat |
2D | LU829 LU208 MV715 MV213 |
AR480 AR52 GB2168 |
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5th Easter Week - Monday
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Lauds | AR480 | ||||||
Ant. Nonne cor nostrum Cant. Benedictus |
1D | AR480 AR10 GB12228 |
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Vespers | AR480 | ||||||
Ant. Ego veritatem dico Cant. Magnificat |
7a | AR480 AR52 GB13019 |
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5th Easter Week - Tuesday
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Lauds | AR481 | ||||||
Ant. Pax vobis ego sum Cant. Benedictus |
6F | AR481 AR10 |
Same as Easter Monday. |
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Vespers | AR481 | ||||||
Ant. Cum venerit Paraclitus Spiritus Cant. Magnificat |
8G | AR481 AR52 GB12179 |
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5th Easter Week - Wednesday
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Lauds | AR481 | ||||||
Ant. Spiritus carnem et ossa Cant. Benedictus |
8G* | AR481 AR10 GB12486 |
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Vespers | AR482 | ||||||
Ant. Adhuc multa habeo Cant. Magnificat |
5a | AR482 AR52 GB12267 |
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5th Easter Week - Thursday
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5th Easter Week - Friday
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5th Easter Week - Saturday before the 5th Sunday after Easter
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LU829 | GR--- | ||||||
5th Sunday after Easter
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LU830 MV715 |
GR270 | ||||||
Intr. Vocem jucunditatis Is. 48, 20. Ps. 65, 1-2. Ps. 65, 4-5. |
3 | LU830 MV715 |
GR270 GB585 VPC94 |
C♯/D
- Watch out the first alleluia: starts on a semitone interval EF
then D and back to F.- Do not confuse the words ad extremum with the well-known ad dexteram (Patris). - Avoid breathing at the quarter bar between Dominus and populum. - You might breathe between the last two alleluia. |
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All. Surrexit Christus et illuxit |
1 | LU831 MV717 |
GR271 GB633 |
C/C♯
- During the Alleluia jubilus: make a smooth transition a fifth up DA
after the 4-notes climacus GFED.
Then regroup at the last dotted D and visualize the 3 notes CEG.
These two indications also apply to the word suo at the end of the verse.- The beginning of the verse is a bit tricky with this semitone interval EF, it happens at surrexit: EFGGF coming from C. - Little difficulty: to pitch correctly the major third GB (podatus) on redemit. |
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All. Exivi a Patre Ioann. 16, 28. |
7 | LU831 MV717 |
GR272 GB1040 |
G/G♯
Lovely start with a fourth DA.
It is interesting to see the whole piece pretty much stays on top of the staff,
eventually comes back to bottom G, mode 7 final, for an impressive effect.The succession of these climacus makes it sound good: 42 climacus in total, including the repetition of the Alleluia, better sing them legato, alright? |
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Offert. Benedicite gentes Ps. 65, 8-9 et 20. Ps. 65, 1 et 2. |
2 | LU832 MV719 |
GR272 GB860 OF71 SOV14 |
C♯/D
- After the incipit which has its own flavour A/C/D/E at the bottom of the staff,
be ready for the major chord CEG with a different flavour on Dominum.- As a lot of propers in mode 2 with F clef it turns around two notes D and F, especially this typical sounding recitating note F. - Interesting sound on the torculus EFE at the end of vitam; E is not the mode 2 final but the melody is briefly suspended before going further. - The words et non dedit commoveri are built on a double similar pattern, it should reflect when you sing it. - If possible do not pause at the quarter bar between amovit and deprecationem and also between misericordiam and suam. - At the word suam it might be good to slightly lengthen the ictus note F to prepare reaching the top A. |
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Comm. Cantate Domino Ps. 95, 2. Ps. 95, 1, 3-4, 8-10, 13. |
2A | LU833 MV720 |
GR273 GB579 VPC94 MV2013 |
F♯/G
- No pause and no lengthening between benedicite and nomen.- At the word salutare there is the only excursion down to F, which might sound strange but remember you come back to the same torculus ABA. - Careful at the psalm verse: the antiphon ends on A but the verse starts on G, a second below. |
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Vespers | LU834 MV720 |
AR485 | Antiphons and psalms of the Sunday during Paschal Time. | ||||
Hymn. Ad regias Agni dapes Pasch. |
8 | LU812 MV685 |
AR453 GB2932 |
F
Sung during Paschal time, from Low Sunday. |
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Ant. Petite et accipietis ut Cant. Magnificat |
8G* | LU834 LU212 MV721 MV217 |
AR485 AR52 GB12196 |
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Rogations - Greater and lesser litanies
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LU835 MV722 |
GR274 |
Introibo :
lundi,
mardi,
mercredi. The pagination is a bit different between The Liber Usualis 1961 and The Liber Usualis 1962. |
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Ant. Exsurge Domine adjuva Ps. 43, 26. |
2 | LU835 MV722 |
GR274 GB30 |
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Litanies |
C | LU835 MV722 |
GR274 GB(LIT) |
GB(LIT)
= Litanies in 12 parts: GB8756, GB8757, GB8758, GB8759, GB8760, GB8761, GB8763, GB8762, GB8764, GB8765, GB8750, GB8766. |
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Ps. Deus in adjutorium Ps. 69 |
A | LU839 MV728 |
GR279 GB2231 |
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Intr. Exaudivit Ps. 17, 7. 2-3. |
4 | LU840 MV732 |
GR282 GB939 |
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All. Confitemini... quoniam (Rogations) Ps. 117, 1. |
8 | LU--- MV733 |
GR--- GV240 GB1535 |
There was this one sole Alleluia until 1960, replaced by the two following Alleluia after 1960. |
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All. Propitius esto Ps. 78, 9-10. |
1 | LU841 MV--- |
GR[148] GB189 |
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All. Exsultabo et laetabor Ps. 30, 8. |
7 | LU841B MV--- |
GR[148] GB1342 |
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Offert. Confitebor Domino Ps. 108, 30-31. |
6 | LU842 MV734 |
GR283 GB584 |
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Comm. Petite Luc. 11, 9-10. Ps. 30, 2-6, 7-9. |
1 | LU843 MV735 |
GR284 GB364 VPC95 |
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Rogations - Greater and lesser litanies (Out of Paschal Time)
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LU835 MV722 |
GR274 | ||||||
Intr. Exaudivit Ps. 17, 7. 2-3. |
4 | LU841 MV--- |
GR282 GB451 |
Same as above except one does not sing Alleluia
and the ending is different. The Liber Usualis 1961 does not have the "Out of Paschal Time" introit. The Liber Usualis 1962 has it page 841. |
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Grad. Liberasti nos Ps. 43, 8-9. |
7 | LU1075 MV958 |
GR387 GB395 |
D/E♭
Same as 23rd Sunday after Pentecost. |
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All. Propitius esto Ps. 78, 9-10. |
1 | LU841 MV--- |
GR[148] GB189 |
Same as above. | |||
Tract. De necessitatibus meis Ps. 24, 17, 18 et 1-4. |
2 | LU841A MV--- |
GR102 GB276 |
F♯/G
Same as 1st Week of Lent - Wednesday in Ember Week (GR).After Septuagesima the previous Alleluia is replaced by this Tract. |
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Offert. Confitebor Domino Ps. 108, 30-31. |
6 | LU842 MV734 |
GR283 GB15305 |
Same as above except one does not sing Alleluia. |
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Comm. Petite Luc. 11, 9-10. Ps. 30, 2-6, 7-9. |
1 | LU843 MV735 |
GR[142] GB422 VPC95 |
Same as above except one does not sing Alleluia
and the ending of aperietur is different. |
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6th Easter Week - Monday - Rogations
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Lauds | AR485 | ||||||
Ant. Petite et accipietis quaerite Cant. Benedictus |
8G* | AR485 AR10 GB15304 |
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Vespers | AR486 | ||||||
Ant. Ipse enim Pater Cant. Magnificat |
8G | AR486 AR52 GB12455 |
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6th Easter Week - Tuesday - Rogations
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Lauds | AR486 | ||||||
Ant. Oportebat pati Cant. Benedictus |
8G* | AR486 AR10 GB12136 |
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Vespers | AR487 | ||||||
Ant. Exivi a Patre Cant. Magnificat |
8G | AR487 AR52 GB12035 |
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Vigil of the Ascension
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Missa. Vocem jucunditatis | LU--- MV--- |
GR284 |
Mass of 5th Sunday after Easter. Proper readings. |
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Ascension - Matins
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LR94 |
Found in the Liber Responsorialis only. |
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Invit. Alleluia Christum Ps. 94. Venite exsultemus Domino |
5 | LR94 LR19 |
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- 1st Nocturn | |||||||
1 Ant. Elevata est magnificentia Ps. 8. |
4A | LR95 Ps.8 |
Elevata est *
magnificentia tua super caelos Deus, alleluia. |
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2 Ant. Dominus in templo (Asc.) Ps. 10. |
8c | LR95 Ps.10 |
Dominus in templo *
sancto suo, Dominus in caelo, alleluia. |
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3 Ant. A summo caelo Ps. 18. |
4A | LR95 Ps.18 |
A summo caelo *
egressio eius, et occursus eius usque ad summum eius, alleluia. |
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1 Resp. Post passionem suam |
3 | LR96 | |||||
2 Resp. Omnis pulchritudo |
1 | LR97 | |||||
3 Resp. Exaltare Domine |
7 | LR98 | |||||
- 2nd Nocturn | |||||||
- 3rd Nocturn | |||||||
Ascension
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LU844 MV736 |
GR285 | ||||||
Intr. Viri Galilaei Act. 1, 11. Ps. 46, 2. Ps. 46, 6-7. |
7 | LU846 MV736 |
GR285 GB1355 VPC96 |
D/E♭
- Not particularly difficult but stay focused as it is a long piece,
you might find traps where you don't expect them.
Really think about singing the tristropha as three notes,
it sounds obvious but...- Normally no breath at the quarter bar between vidistis eum and ascendentem but you can breathe at the comma after caelum. - Try to sing the triple Alleluia in one breath, or give yourself a breath at the second quarter bar, or split the choir in two for breathing at each quarter bar. |
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All. Ascendit Deus Ps. 46, 6. |
4 | LU848 MV738 |
GR286 GB17 |
F/F♯
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 3rd,
Epiphany 2nd,
Pentecost. |
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All. Dominus in Sina Ps. 67, 18-19 |
8 | LU848 MV739 |
GR286 GB57 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 1st,
Christmas Midnight,
Epiphany 3rd. |
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Offert. Ascendit Deus Ps. 46, 6. Ps. 46, 2. |
1 | LU849 MV740 |
GR287 GB211 OF75 SOV14 |
D/E♭
- Sublime ascending notes fitted to the Ascendit (ascended) reaching top C and D:
DCD-DEF-GA-ABC. Then beautiful sounding pattern CAGABABBA at the end of Deus.- Great fifth at the beginning of in jubilatione reaching the top C expressing shouts of joy, followed by a similar fifth on Dominus. - The in voce tubae possesses two porrectus. Normally the notes of neumes are sung together but here because of episemas and double notes instead of singing: AG-AG-CA-AFG-FDF it is easier to sing: AGA-GCAA-FGF-DF - The final Alleluia resonates the joyful echoes of Heaven down to the Earth (bottom C and D). - If you cannot do it in one breath, split the choir in two groups: those who breathe at the quarter bar and those who breathe at the end of "le" (just before "lu"). |
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Comm. Psallite Domino Ps. 67, 33-34. Ps. 67, 2, 5, 19-21, 25, 27, 29-30, 33. |
1 | LU849 MV741 |
GR287 GB263 VPC96 MV2014 |
D/E♭
The Alleluia in the end is not difficult but because the starting F is not
necessarily easy to pitch coming from the previous C we intuitively
lengthened it to stabilize the note before going further. And it worked.
The same applies with the E after the torculus, we lenghtened it
(a bit like a note preceding a quilisma) before going further up FGA. |
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Friday after Ascension
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Missa. Viri Galilaei | LU--- MV--- |
GR287 | Mass of Ascension. | ||||
Sunday after Ascension
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LU853 MV746 |
GR288 | ||||||
Intr. Exaudi Domine... Alleluia Ps. 26, 7, 8 et 9. 1. Ps. 26, 1, 4-5, 8, 10. |
1A | LU854 MV746 |
GR288 GB990 VPC96 |
D/E♭
Another mode 1 with final A.Singers with a basse voice will enjoy the descending scale to the bottom C on vultuum tuum Domine requiram and show authority: Lord I seek your face, your presence. - Coming back to the antiphon after the Gloria Patri: be careful at the semitone on B flat, it does not come naturally. |
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All. Regnavit Dominus Ps. 46, 9. |
1 | LU855 MV747 |
GR288 GB405 |
D/E♭
Difficult piece, many jumps up and down make it tricky to sing.
For example look at the Regnavit Dominus: DC-ED-FG-ED-FE DC-EFD-D.Suggestion: keep alive in your head the sound of the bottom D note as it is the final of mode 1 and you frequently come back to it; if you are lost, it is a lighthouse. |
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All. Non vos relinquam Ioann. 14, 18. |
1 | LU856 MV748 |
GR289 GB107 |
D/E♭
A beautiful Alleluia with its various melisms starting on a fifth,
for a total of 10 fifth, including the repeated Alleluia. |
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Offert. Ascendit Deus Ps. 46, 6. Ps. 46, 2. |
1 | LU849 MV740 |
GR287 GB211 OF75 SOV14 |
D/E♭
Same offertory as Ascension.
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Comm. Pater cum essem Ioann. 17, 12-13 et 15. Ps. 121, 1-2, 5-9. |
4 | LU856 MV749 |
GR289 GB1091 VPC96 MV2015 |
F/F♯
During practicing we found two difficulties:1) sometimes the "is" of cum eis can be heard as BG-ABA when it is actually AG-ABA. Possible explanation: it is tempting to repeat the descending BG from "e". 2) the sed ut serves going DFA-Bb seems to be a difficult path and I don't know why. So practice it many many times until you know it. |
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Vigil of Pentecost (Whitsun Eve) before 1955
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Vigil of Pentecost (Whitsun Eve)
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LU859 MV752 |
GR290 | ||||||
Intr. Dum sanctificatus Ezech. 36, 23-26. Ps. 33, 2. Ps. 33. |
3 | LU859 MV752 |
GB418 VPC97 |
C♯
Same as Wednesday in 4th Week of Lent (GR). |
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All. Alleluia |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR239L GB507 |
Same as Holy Saturday Paschal Mass. Sung only once. |
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V. Confitemini Domino Ps. 106, 1. |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR239L GB507 |
Same as Holy Saturday Paschal Mass. Alleluia is not repeated but straight to the following tract/psalm. |
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Tract. Laudate Ps. 116, 1-2. |
8 |
MV754 |
GR239L GB1247 |
E/F
Same as Easter Vigil mass (LU, GR). |
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Offert. Emitte Spiritum Ps. 103, 30-31. |
8 | LU860 MV755 |
GR290 GB1176 |
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Comm. Ultimo festivitatis Ioann. 7, 37-39. Ps. 103, 1, 30-31, 33-34. |
5 | LU861 MV755 |
GR291 GB255 VPC97 |
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Pentecost (Whit Sunday) - 1st Vespers
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LU862 MV757 |
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Hymn. Veni Creator Spiritus |
8 | LU885 MV768 |
AR500 GB2923 PBC115 GR150* |
E/F
All kneel for the first verse.
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Pentecost (Whit Sunday) - Matins
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LU863 |
Found in the Liber Usualis only. |
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Invit. Alleluia, Spiritus Ps. 94. Venite exsultemus Domino |
5 | LU863 | LR107 GB15398 |
LR has a few differences. | |||
Hymn. Jam Christus |
1 | LU866 | LR107 GB2721 |
LR has a few differences. | |||
1 Ant. Factus est Ps. 47. Magnus Dominus |
8c | LU868 | LR108 Ps.47 GB1857 |
One Nocturn only, 3 antiphons and 3 psalms, and the same psalm tone. |
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2 Ant. Confirma hoc Deus Ps. 67. Exsurgat Deus |
8c | LU869 | LR112 Ps.67 GB2818 |
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3 Ant. Emitte Spiritum Ps. 103. Benedic anima mea |
8c | LU871 | LR115 Ps.103 GB2050 |
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Lesson I. Cap. 14. c. |
LU873 | ||||||
1 Resp. Cum complerentur |
3 | LU873 | LR109 GB3075 |
Little difference: LU starts the verse on B
when LR starts the verse on C. |
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Lesson II. |
LU874 | ||||||
2 Resp. Repleti sunt |
2 | LU875 |
LR110 GB3195 |
LR does not have the Gloria Patri. |
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Lesson III. |
LU875 | ||||||
3 Hymn. Te Deum (simple tone) |
3 | LU1834 MV1976 |
GR144* GB2305 |
D/E
Kneel at Te ergo.Cf. Introibo. |
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Pentecost (Whit Sunday)
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LU878 MV757 |
GR292 | ||||||
Intr. Spiritus... replevit... alleluia Sap. 1, 7. Ps. 67, 2. Ps. 67, 29, 33. |
8 | LU878 MV758 |
GR292 GB1644 VPC97 |
B/C
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All. Emitte Spiritum Ps. 103, 30. |
4 | LU879 MV760 |
GR293 GB99 |
F/F♯
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 3rd,
Epiphany 2nd,
Ascension. |
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All. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
2 | LU880 MV760 |
GR293 GB181 |
E♭/F
- Lovely ascending of notes in the Alleluia:
it starts with CD, then goes to G for the next pattern,
then Bb for the 3rd pattern.
Each time: the G is above all the notes from the previous pattern,
the Bb is above all notes from the previous pattern as well.
These 3 patterns will be repeated as usual in the end, at the accende.- Notice that: we all kneel at the verse Veni Sancte Spiritus. - The Alleluia is not repeated in the end as it is sung at the end of the sequence. |
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Seq. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
1 | LU880 MV761 |
GR294 GB68 |
C/C♯
- Least to say it is a difficult piece, fortunately shorter than other sequences
(one page and a half in the Liber Usualis).
I strongely suggest to learn it by heart rather than sight reading.- There are 10 verses. Technically the melody repeats itself two verses by two, so that's 5 patterns to learn, syllabic and neumatic. There is a 5th DA between verses 2 and 3, between 3 and 4. There is an octave DD between verses 4 and 5, between 5 and 6. There is a 5th DA between verses 6 and 7. There is an octave DD between verses 9 and 10. - All the verses end with "ium" with a dotted note so make it double and make the "um" vibrate and sound profound. - When you reach the final Amen you're happy it's finished, although you've enjoyed it, haven't you? - And don't forget the Alleluia in the end. |
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Offert. Confirma hoc Ps. 67, 29-30. Ps. 67, 5. |
4 | LU882 MV763 |
GR295 GB361 OF79 SOV14 |
D/E♭
- This piece is interesting as using a lot of E and Bb,
two "semitones" notes on both sides of three notes set:
E-[FGA]-Bb which gives its unique flavour.
It is especially the case in the end: munera, alleluia.
The symmetry is complete by the two extreme notes D and top C:
DE-[FGA]-BbC.- Little trap: it is tempting to sing the "bis" of nobis like this: ACGGF when it is actually ACAAG. The mind wants to come back down on the starting G. |
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Comm. Factus est repente... alleluia Act. 2, 2 et 4. Ps. 67, 2-4, 12, 27, 29. |
7 | LU882 MV764 |
GR296 GB1041 VPC98 MV2015 |
D/E♭
- Contrary to where the position of star is (before repente),
the usage is that the cantor sings the whole Factus est repente.
In the new Graduale 1974 the star is after repente.
To the cantor: don't shout but sing out loud the Factus est repente;
after all: the Holy Spirit came down from Heaven like a blasting sound.- Enjoy the top FEF on "so" in the word sonus. - Be careful on the word magnalia: it is tempting to start with a fourth GC when it is actually a (major) third GB. |
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Vespers | LU884 MV765 |
AR509 | |||||
1 Ant. Dum complerentur Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
3a2 | LU884 LU130 MV765 MV149 |
AR503 AR44 GB2583 Ps.109 |
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2 Ant. Spiritus Domini replevit Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio |
8G | LU884 LU140 MV766 MV158 |
AR504 AR45 GB2393 Ps.110 |
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3 Ant. Repleti sunt omnes Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet |
8G | LU884 LU147 MV766 MV165 |
AR504 AR46 GB2527 Ps.111 |
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4 Ant. Fontes et omnia Ps. 112. Laudate pueri |
1a3 | LU884 LU148 MV766 MV166 |
AR504 AR46 GB2550 Ps.112 |
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5 Ant. Loquebantur Ps. 113. In exitu Israel |
7c2 | LU884 LU157 MV767 MV175 |
AR504 AR47 GB2311 Ps.113 |
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Hymn. Veni Creator Spiritus |
8 | LU885 MV768 |
AR500 GB2923 PBC115 GR150* |
E/F
All kneel for the first verse.
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Ant. Hodie completi sunt Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
1D | LU886 LU213 MV770 MV218 |
AR509 AR52 GB2249 Magn. |
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Monday in Whitsun Week (Whit Monday)
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LU887 MV771 |
GR297 | ||||||
Intr. Cibavit eos... alleluia Ps. 80, 17. 2. Ps. 80, 3 et 11. |
2 | LU887 |
GR297 GB715 VPC98 |
C♯/D
Same as Corpus Christi (MV). |
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All. Loquebantur Act. 2, 4. |
1 | LU888 MV771 |
GR297 GB101 |
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All. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
2 | LU880 MV760 |
GR293 GB181 |
E♭/F
Same Alleluia as Pentecost. |
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Seq. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
1 | LU880 MV761 |
GR294 GB68 |
C/C♯
Same Sequence as Pentecost. |
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Offert. Intonuit de caelo Ps. 17, 14 et 16. |
4 | LU791 MV659 |
GR249 GB869 OF58 |
D
Same as Easter Tuesday. |
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Comm. Spiritus Sanctus Ioann. 14, 26. Ps. 50, 3, 9-10, 12-15, 17, 20. |
8 | LU889 MV773 |
GR298 GB8259 VPC98 |
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Vespers | LU889 MV773 |
AR510 | |||||
Ant. Si quis diligit me Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
3a | LU889 LU214 MV773 MV220 |
AR510 AR52 GB2899 Magn. |
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Tuesday in Whitsun Week (Whit Tuesday)
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LU890 MV774 |
GR298 | ||||||
Intr. Accipite 4 Esdr. 2, 36 et 37. Ps. 77, 1. Ps. 77, 2-3. |
4 | LU890 MV774 |
GR298 GB1278 VPC99 |
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All. Spiritus Sanctus Ioann. 14, 26. |
8 | LU891 MV775 |
GR299 GB1197 |
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All. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
2 | LU880 MV760 |
GR293 GB181 |
E♭/F
Same Alleluia as Pentecost. |
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Seq. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
1 | LU880 MV761 |
GR294 GB68 |
C/C♯
Same Sequence as Pentecost. |
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Offert. Portas caeli Ps. 77, 23-25. |
8 | LU795 MV664 |
GR251 GB1361 OF60 |
Same as Wednesday in Easter Week. |
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Comm. Spiritus qui Ioann. 15, 26 ; 16, 14 ; 17, 1 et 5. Ps. 77, 1-3, 4-5, 7, 23-25, 29, 71-72. |
8 | LU892 MV776 |
GR299 GB333 VPC99 |
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Lauds | AR511 | ||||||
Ant. Ego sum ostium Cant. Benedictus (solemn) |
8G | AR511 AR10 GB12812 Bene. |
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Vespers | LU892 MV777 |
AR511 | |||||
Ant. Pacem relinquo vobis Cant. Magnificat (solemn) |
6F | LU426 LU213 MV343 MV219 |
AR511 AR52 GB2864 Magn. |
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Wednesday in Whitsun Week (Ember Wednesday)
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LU892 | GR300 | ||||||
Intr. Deus dum egredereris Ps. 67, 8 et 9. 2. Ps. 67, 4 et 10. |
3 | LU892 | GR300 GB822 VPC100 |
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All. Verbo Domini Ps. 32, 6. |
8 | LU893 | GR300 GB635 |
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All. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
2 | LU880 MV760 |
GR293 GB181 |
E♭/F
Same Alleluia as Pentecost. |
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Seq. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
1 | LU880 MV761 |
GR294 GB68 |
C/C♯
Same Sequence as Pentecost. |
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Offert. Meditabor... Alleluia Ps. 118, 47-48. Ps. 118, 57, 58. |
2A | LU894 |
GR301 GB1218 SOV8 |
C♯/D
Same as 2nd Sunday of Lent but with Alleluia.Same as Wednesday in Ember week of September (Offertoriale). |
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Comm. Pacem meam Ioann. 14, 27. Ps. 121. |
5 | LU895 |
GR301 GB91 VPC101 |
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Lauds | AR512 | ||||||
Ant. Ego sum panis vivus dicit Cant. Benedictus |
8G | AR512 AR10 GB12949 Bene. |
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Vespers | LU895 | AR512 | |||||
Ant. Ego sum panis vivus... et panis Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU895 LU207 |
AR512 AR52 GB12391 Magn. |
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Thursday in Whitsun Week (Whit Thursday)
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Missa. Spiritus Domini | LU896 | GR302 |
Mass of Pentecost. Proper readings, additional collect. |
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Lauds | AR513 | ||||||
Ant. Convocatis Jesus duodecim Cant. Benedictus |
4E | AR513 AR10 GB12178 Bene. |
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Vespers | LU896 | AR513 | |||||
Ant. Spiritus qui Cant. Magnificat |
8G* | LU896 LU212 GB2574 Magn. | AR513 AR52 GB12478 Magn. |
LU has three episemas + one ictus not found in AR, hence the two references: GB2574 for LU896 and GB12478 for AR513. |
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Friday in Whitsun Week (Ember Friday)
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LU897 | GR302 | ||||||
Intr. Repleatur Ps. 70, 8 et 23. 1-2. Ps. 70, 2-3. |
3 | LU897 |
GR302 GB557 VPC101 |
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All. O quam bonus Sap 12, 1. |
1 | LU898 |
GR303 GB119 |
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All. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
2 | LU880 MV760 |
GR293 GB181 |
E♭/F
Same Alleluia as Pentecost. |
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Seq. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
1 | LU880 MV761 |
GR294 GB68 |
C/C♯
Same Sequence as Pentecost. |
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Offert. Lauda anima mea Ps. 145, 2. |
4 | LU899 |
GR267 GB668 OF67 SOV13 |
C/C♯
Same as 3rd Sunday after Easter (MV, GR). |
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Comm. Non vos relinquam Ioann. 14, 18. Ps. 121. |
5 | LU899 |
GR303 GB981 VPC101 |
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Lauds | AR514 | ||||||
Ant. Dixit Jesus Ut sciatis Cant. Benedictus |
1D2 | AR514 AR10 GB13321 Bene. |
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Saturday in Whitsun Week (Ember Saturday)
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LU900 | GR304 | ||||||
Intr. Caritas Dei Rom. 5, 5. Ps. 102, 1. |
3 | LU900 |
GR304 GB1228 |
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All. Spiritus est Ioann. 6, 64. |
8 | LU901 | GR304 GB1236 |
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All. Spiritus ejus Iob 26, 13. |
8 | LU902 | GR305 GB1138 |
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All. Dum complerentur Act. 2, 1. |
1 | LU903 | GR305 GB657 |
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All. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
2 | LU880 MV760 |
GR293 GB181 |
E♭/F
Same Alleluia as Pentecost. |
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All. Benedictus es Domine Dan. 3, 52. |
8 | LU904 |
GR306 GB1289 |
Same Alleluia as Trinity Sunday (MV). The Liber Usualis and the Graduale Romanum replicate the melody. |
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Tract. Laudate Ps. 116, 1-2. |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR110 GB1247 |
E/F
Same as Easter Vigil mass (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember Week in Lent (GR). |
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Seq. Veni Sancte Spiritus |
1 | LU880 MV761 |
GR294 GB68 |
C/C♯
Same Sequence as Pentecost. |
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Offert. Domine Deus salutis Ps. 87, 2-3. |
8 | LU905 | GR307 GB987 |
Same as Saturday in Ember Week (1st Week of Lent)
but with an Alleluia. |
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Comm. Spiritus ubi vult Ioann. 3, 8. Ps. 77, 1-3, 4-5, 7, 23-25, 29, 71-72. |
8 | LU906 |
GR307 GB190 VPC102 |
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1st Sunday after Pentecost - Most Holy Trinity Sunday
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LU907 MV778 |
GR308 | Notice that all the propers start either by the verb "benedicere" or the adjective "benedictus". | |||||
Intr. Benedicta sit Tob. 12, 6. Ps. 8, 2. Ps. 8, 2 et 3. |
8 | LU909 MV780 |
GR308 GB349 VPC102 |
E/F
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Grad. Benedictus es Dan. 3, 55-56. |
5 | LU910 MV781 |
GR308 GB965 |
B/C♯
- Be careful at the word Cherubim: it is pronounced Kerubim. |
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All. Benedictus es Domine Dan. 3, 52. |
8 | LU911 MV782 |
GR309 GB1289 |
E/F
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Offert. Benedictus sit Tob. 12, 6. Tob. 12, 6. |
3 | LU911 MV783 |
GR310 GB1303 OF81 SOV15 |
B/C♯
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Comm. Benedicimus Deum Tob. 12, 6. Tobias, 13, 1, 3, 5-6, 8-10. |
4 | LU912 MV783 |
GR310 GB391 VPC103 MV2015 |
A/B♭
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Vespers | LU914 MV785 |
AR523 |
Observe that the 5 psalm tones follow a mode progression: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5. |
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1 Ant. Gloria tibi Trinitas Ps. 109. Dixit Dominus |
1f | LU914 LU128 MV785 MV147 |
AR518 AR44 GB2284 Ps.109 |
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2 Ant. Laus et perennis Ps. 110. Confitebor... in consilio |
2D | LU914 LU134 MV785 MV153 |
AR518 AR45 GB2475 Ps.110 |
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3 Ant. Gloria laudis Ps. 111. Beatus vir qui timet |
3a2 | LU914 LU143 MV786 MV161 |
AR518 AR46 GB2434 Ps.111 |
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4 Ant. Laus Deo Patri Ps. 112. Laudate pueri |
4E | LU914 LU150 MV786 MV167 |
AR519 AR46 GB2296 Ps.112 |
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5 Ant. Ex quo omnia Ps. 113. In exitu Israel |
5a | LU915 LU156 MV787 MV174 |
AR519 AR47 GB2650 Ps.113 |
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Former 1st Sunday after Pentecost
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LU--- | GR311 |
Replaced by Trinity Sunday. The Graduale Romanum has some propers. |
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Intr. Domine in tua misericordia |
5 | LU--- | GR311 GB146 |
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Grad. Ego dixi |
5 | LU--- | GR311 GB399 |
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All. Verba mea |
2 | LU--- | GR312 GB103 |
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Offert. Intende voci Ps. 5, 3-4. |
5 | LU--- | GR135 GB293 OF83 |
Same as Friday in the 3rd Week of Lent. |
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Comm. Narrabo omnia Ps. 9, 2-3. Ps. 9, 4, 11-13, 15. |
2 | LU--- | GR118 GB639 VPC60 |
Same as Tuesday in the 2nd Week of Lent. |
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Corpus Christi - Matins
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LU917 |
Found in the Liber Usualis only. The antiphons and responsories follow a progression in psalm tone and mode numbers: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 etc. (CMAA forum) |
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Invit. Christum Regem Ps. 94. Venite exsultemus Domino |
4 | LU918 |
GB8717 |
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Hymn. Sacris solemniis |
4 | LU920 |
GB2274 |
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- 1st Nocturn | |||||||
1 Ant. Fructum Ps. 1. Beatus vir qui non abiit |
1D | LU922 | GB2606 | ||||
2 Ant. A fructu frumenti Ps. 4. Cum invocarem |
2D | LU923 | GB2495 | ||||
3 Ant. Communione Ps. 15. Conserva me Domine |
3a | LU924 | GB2454 | ||||
Lesson I. Cap. 11. |
LU925 | ||||||
1 Resp. Immolabit |
1 | LU926 |
GB3098 |
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Lesson II. |
LU926 | ||||||
2 Resp. Comedetis |
2 | LU927 | GB3192 | ||||
Lesson III. |
LU927 | ||||||
3 Resp. Respexit |
3 | LU927 | GB3074 | ||||
- 2nd Nocturn | |||||||
1 Ant. Memor sit Ps. 19. Exaudiat te Dominus |
4E | LU928 | GB2565 | ||||
2 Ant. Paratur nobis Ps. 22. Dominus regit me |
5a | LU929 | GB2942 | ||||
3 Ant. In voce exsultationis Ps. 41. Quemadmodum desiderat |
6F | LU930 | GB2857 | ||||
Lesson IV. Sermo St Thomas Aq. |
LU931 | ||||||
4 Resp. Coenantibus |
5 | LU931 | GB3133 | ||||
Lesson V. |
LU932 | ||||||
5 Resp. Accepit |
6 | LU932 | GB3200 | ||||
Lesson VI. |
LU933 | ||||||
6 Resp. Ego sum |
7 | LU933 | GB3164 | ||||
- 3rd Nocturn | |||||||
1 Ant. Introibo Ps. 42. Judica me Deus |
7a | LU934 | GB1996 | ||||
2 Ant. Cibavit nos Ps. 80. Exsultate Deo |
8G | LU935 | GB1954 | ||||
3 Ant. Ex altari tuo Ps. 83. Quam dilecta |
6F | LU936 | GB2965 | ||||
Lesson VII. St Evang. sec. Joann. Homilia St Augustini Ep. |
LU937 | ||||||
7 Resp. Qui manducat |
7 | LU938 |
GB3068 |
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Lesson VIII. |
LU938 | ||||||
8 Resp. Misit me |
8 | LU938 | GB3120 | ||||
Lesson IX. |
LU939 | ||||||
9 Hymn. Te Deum (simple tone) |
3 | LU1834 MV1976 |
GR144* GB2305 |
D/E
Kneel at Te ergo.Cf. Introibo. |
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Corpus Christi
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LU943 MV791 |
GR313 | ||||||
Intr. Cibavit eos... alleluia Ps. 80, 17. 2. Ps. 80, 3 et 11. |
2 | LU943 MV792 |
GR313 GB715 VPC104 |
C♯/D
Is sung previously at Pentecost Monday (Whit Monday). |
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Grad. Oculi omnium Ps. 144, 15-16. |
7 | LU944 MV793 |
GR314 GB1230 |
D/E♭
Unusual to have the C clef on the 2nd line from the bottom.- Savour the top F, it comes back regularly along the proper. Also sung at Pentecost 20th and 3rd Week of Lent - Thursday. |
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All. Caro mea Ioann. 6, 56-57. |
7 | LU944 MV794 |
GR314 GB774 |
C/C♯
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Seq. Lauda Sion |
7 | LU945 MV795 |
GR315 GB308 |
B/C
You thought the sequence
Veni Sancte Spiritus
from Pentecost was difficult?
This one is even more difficult. And long (24 verses, 7 minutes).- All the verses end on G, mode 7 final. Verses 1 to 18 have 3 lines (separated by a half bar). Verses 19 to 22 have 4 lines. Verses 23 to 24 have 5 lines. Verses have the same melody two by two (same melody for verses 1 and 2, verses 3 and 4, etc.), except 5+6 grouped together have the same melody as 7+8 (with little differences between 6 and 8 to accommodate the shorter lines); in other words: same melody for verses 5 and 7, and (pretty much) same melody for verses 6 and 8. My suggestion: if you sing alternatively the verses in two groups, make an exception here, first group sings 5+6 and second group 7+8. - Little difficulty: many verses start on top D, a 5th above G ending the previous verse, except for verses 19 and 20 which start on top C, a 4th above G; you might get caught starting on a 5th instead a 4th but you can quickly catch up with the descending pattern CBAG and then AFGG. - The peak of this sequence is verse 21:
- The four verses 21 to 24 actually compose the hymn "Ecce panis Angelorum" usually sung in honor of the Blessed Sacrament. It can be found on page 99 of the Parish Book of Chant. It is referenced in the Liber Usualis index as "Ecce panis" page 948. The melody will sound familiar to anyone who heard it during processions of the Blessed Sacrament. |
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Offert. Sacerdotes Domini Levit. 21, 6. Ps. 67, 27. |
4 | LU949 MV800 |
GR319 GB645 SOV15 |
F/F♯
Melody similar to Confirma (hoc Deus)
from Pentecost.- Don't forget to sing Alleluia in the end. |
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Comm. Quotiescumque 1. Cor. 11, 26-27. Ps. 22. |
7 | LU950 MV802 |
GR320 GB577 VPC104 MV2016 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to Factus est repente
from Pentecost.- Enjoy the top FEF on "ca" in the word manducabitis. - Don't forget to sing Alleluia in the end. |
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Hymn. Pange lingua |
3 | LU957 MV818 |
GR216 GB1310 PBC105 |
D/F
To be sung at the procession of the Blessed Sacrament.Repeat the first 4 verses until the procession has come back to the altar then launch verses 5 and 6: Tantum ergo and kneel at the same time. There are a few melodies for this hymn but the well-known one is to be found page 957 in the Liber Usualis. |
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2nd Sunday after Pentecost (formerly known as Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi)
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LU960 MV821 |
GR320 |
The Octave of Corpus Christi was removed in 1961
so this Sunday is now known as 2nd Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Intr. Factus est Dominus Ps. 17, 19-20. 2-3. Ps. 17, 3-4. |
1 | LU961 MV821 |
GR320 GB1111 VPC105 |
D/E♭
Nothing difficult here, classic mode 1 starting on a fifth DA-BbA.I heard some stumbling on the porrectus of fecit though... - The 1974 Graduale Romanum moved the star after the word Dominus. |
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Grad. Ad Dominum Ps. 119, 1-2. |
5 | LU961 MV823 |
GR321 GB697 |
B/D
1. First trap: be careful at the Bb at the end
of the word Domine; until then the B natural is used
but suddenly it switches to B flat.
Usually you find a B flat coming from A, rarely coming from C like here.
My suggestion: once you reach the top D sing the 3 notes DCBb like Mi-Re-Do
which has tone-tone interval between each note.2. Second trap: memorize the Bb at the end of Domine because it will be used for the "li" of libera, actually the descending DCBb like Mi-Re-Do becomes an ascending BbCD like Do-Re-Mi. It's tempting to start libera on ABbC (semitone-tone) instead of BbCD (tone-tone). Actually this error gives a totally different flavour to the melody, going down to some gloomy notes. The melody here was really meant to go up with a strong 'tone-tone' as a cry to the Lord, calling for liberation of one's soul (libera anima meam). |
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All. Domine Deus meus in te Ps. 7, 2. |
1 | LU962 MV823 |
GR322 GB801 |
D/E♭
Melody similar to All. Laudem Domini
from Most Holy Name of Jesus.- When the singers start after the cantor / after the star (on the symbol ij.), there is a AGAGF where it is tempting to add an F and sing it like AGFAGF. - Salvum me fac is acrobatic, it goes up and down: down to D on "Sal" then up to F on "vum" reaching A then down again to F on "me". - Same acrobatic manoeuvre happens to the word persequentibus. - Be careful on the "mni" of the word omnibus: it starts after the torculus + porrectus of the "o"; the typography of "mni" makes people think that it starts earlier, on the porrectus. |
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Offert. Domine convertere Ps. 6, 5. Ps. 6, 2. |
6 | LU963 MV825 |
GR322 GB848 OF84 SOV16 |
F/G♯
This proper is not difficult: most of the time
the melody sticks to F, which is the mode 6 final,
leaving room for the mind to express devotion (characteristic of mode 6):
« Return, O Lord, save my life; rescue me because of Your kindness. »- One video has the first verse sung, see page 84 in the Offertoriale. |
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Comm. Cantabo Domino Ps. 12, 6. Ps. 12, 1-6. |
2A | LU963 MV825 |
GR323 GB794 VPC106 MV2016 |
C♯/E♭
A motto for singers:
« I will sing to the Lord, who giveth me good things: *
yea I will sing to the name of the Lord the most High. «- One difficulty is when coming back to the antiphon (starting on F) after the Gloria Patri which ends on A, so a major 3rd down. |
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Sacred Heart of Jesus
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LU965 MV828 |
GR324 | ||||||
Intr. Cogitationes Ps. 32, 11 et 19. 1. Ps. 32, 2-3. |
5 | LU970 MV831 GB1320 |
GR324 GB15490 VPC106 |
D/E♭
- Starts on classic FAC of a mode 5, three notes of a major chord.- Try no to pause at the quarter bar after morte. - It is also tempting to lengthen the last note A of eos, but one should not and go straight to the next words in fame. - Careful at the verse and Gloria Patri: they have two notes D for the mediant. Compare with the classic fifth psalm tone in the Liber Usualis page 115. |
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Grad. Dulcis et rectus Ps. 24, 8-9. |
1 | LU971 MV833 |
GR324 GB1035 |
D/E♭
- Contrary to usual introits starting on a fifth DA,
this one does not have a vertical episema on the A (making a salicus),
so no lengthened note and no delaying towards the following notes.
The notes should flow legato.- A bit difficult to pitch the E at the beginning of "a" on the word via: think of heading towards the following F, which is a note you will come back often. - Watch out the B natural on "bit" of docebit. - If you make a little pause at the star after vias, it is possible to sing the remaining suas in one breath. |
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All. Tollite Matth. 11, 29. |
3 | LU972 MV833 |
GR325 GB907 |
B/C
- Lovely double pattern DGA-CCC-BGAGAB starting by a 4th on the word "et"
before humilis Corde. Better take a breath in between at the quarter bar
so to go straight to humilis.- There is a tricky transition at the full bar after super vos: the word "et" before discite starts on a 4th DG not easy to pitch. My advice: sing the two first notes DG the same way you would start the double pattern mentioned above. |
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Offert. Improperium (Sacred Heart) Ps. 68, 21. |
8 | LU974 MV835 |
GR326 GB628 |
D/E♭
The melody is similar to the Offert. Improperium
from Palm Sunday although the verse 22 is omitted,
therefore the word inveni here ends on G instead of F. |
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Comm. Unus militum Ioann. 19, 34. Ps. 88, 2-3, 6, 15-16, 18, 25, 29, 34-35. |
7 | LU975 MV836 |
GR326 GB1356 VPC106 MV2017 |
A/B♭
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3rd Sunday after Pentecost (formerly known as Sunday within the Octave of the Sacred Heart)
|
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LU980 MV842 |
GR327 |
The Octave of Sacred Heart was removed in 1961
so this Sunday is now known as 3rd Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Intr. Respice in me Ps. 24, 16 et 18. 1-2. Ps. 24, 4 et 17. |
6 | LU981 MV842 |
GR327 GB1235 VPC107 |
E/F
- Introit in mode 6, devout, which fits the humbling attitude of the sinner pleading:
« Look toward me, and have pity on me, O Lord, for I am alone and afflicted.
Put an end to my affliction and my suffering, and take away all my sins, O my God. »- This attitude of the sinner prostrated before God can be perceived through the recurrent note of F, mode 6 final. - The sinner's cry to God is lifted up to top C and above, when the man sees himself alone (unicus) and afflicted (pauper). followed by « look at my humiliation » (vide humilitatem meam) expressed by the move from top C down to bottom C. - Then the plea to forgive all his sins (dimitte omnia peccata mea) kneeling on the constant F note. - Interesting word omnia, in two parts: first the tristropha on "o" aknowledges the great amount of sins, then the clivis going down to bottom C on "mnia" and you can imagine the sinner bowing the head in contrition. - Finally the little jubilus on Deus meus, putting all his hope in « my God ». - The introit continues, in psalm tone, with the same psalm 24 and the words one can hear on 1st Sunday of Advent: Ad te levavi animam meam, « To You, I lift up my soul, O Lord. In You, O my God, I trust; let me not be put to shame. » |
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Grad. Jacta cogitatum Ps. 54, 23, 17 et 19. |
7 | LU982 MV844 |
GR328 GB423 |
D/E♭
- Do not pause at the quarter bar after cogitatum tuum,
go straight to in Domino, lovely C-CDEFED.- Little difficulty on the words et nutriet: memorize the starting G because you frequently come back to it, G-ABCDC-G-AB-G-AEF-GG-DCD-G, etc. After all it is a mode 7, so you can expect the final G to happen a few times. - The tenor voices will enjoy the fifth CG (and a repeated G) on "num" of Dominum. - The basses will savour the bottom D on mihi followed by a double fourth DG and GC. |
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All. Deus judex justus Ps. 7, 12. |
8 | LU982 MV844 |
GR328 GB1264 |
E/F
- Be careful at the pattern FGAC during the Alleluia:
until then, one has not sung a single F;
all the notes CDEGAB are used but not F, a lot of G as we are in mode 8 but no F,
so the ear is not necessarily prepared to start on F for the pattern FGAC.- Then it continues by a lovely climbing to top E. - Also be careful on the last DCB, it really starts on D, not C. |
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Offert. Sperent in te Ps. 9, 11-12 et 13. Ps. 9, 5, 6 et 9. |
3 | LU983 MV846 |
GR329 GB1328 OF85 SOV16 |
E/F
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Comm. Dico vobis Luc. 15, 10. Ps. 31, 1-5, 7-8, 10-11. |
5 | LU984 MV846 |
GR330 GB1058 VPC108 MV2017 |
A/B♭
Mode 5, the happy one, obviously for this proper:
« I say to you: there is joy among the angels of God
over one sinner who repents. » |
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4th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU998 MV848 |
GR330 | ||||||
Intr. Dominus illuminatio Ps. 26, 1 et 2, 3. Ps. 26, 9 et 14. |
2 | LU998 MV848 |
GR330 GB874 VPC108 |
C♯/D
- The words inimici mei have a classic pattern heard
in the mode 2 tract Qui habitat. |
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Grad. Propitius esto Ps. 78, 9 et 10. |
5 | LU999 MV850 |
GR107 GB332 |
B/C
Same as Saturday before 2nd Sunday of Lent (GR),
which is Ember Week.
The three Graduale from that Saturday in Ember Week
are sung on the 4th, 5th and 6th Sunday after Pentecost.
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All. Deus qui sedes Ps. 9, 5 et 10. |
7 | LU999 MV850 |
GR331 GB727 |
D/E♭
- Long melism on throno. You can breathe at the half-bar. |
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Offert. Illumina Ps. 12, 4-5. Ps. 12, 2 et 3. |
4 | LU1000 MV852 |
GR331 GB708 OF87 SOV17 |
F/F♯
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Comm. Dominus firmamentum Ps. 17, 3. Ps. 17, 4, 7, 28-30, 32-33, 36. |
2 | LU1001 MV853 |
GR332 GB512 VPC109 MV2017 |
A/B♭
- Watch out the semitone FE at the beginning of firmamentum,
it is tempting to replace it with a minor third FD.- The words liberator meus are quite expressive, on high pitch, try to keep the melody light. |
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4th Week after Pentecost - Saturday
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Vespers | LU896 MV1254 |
AR540 | |||||
Ant. Montes Gelboe Cant. Magnificat |
1D | LU986 LU207 MV1254 MV212 |
AR540 AR52 GB2172 Magn. |
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5th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1002 MV854 |
GR332 | ||||||
Intr. Exaudi Domine... adjutor Ps. 26, 7 et 9, 1. Ps. 26, 1 et 3. |
4 | LU1002 MV854 |
GR332 GB396 VPC110 |
F/G♯
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Grad. Protector noster Ps. 83, 10 et 9. |
5 | LU1003 MV855 |
GR108 GB1226 |
B/C
Same as Saturday before 2nd Sunday of Lent (GR).- Watch out the jump a sixth CA after the incipit. |
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All. Domine in virtute Ps. 20, 1. |
6 | LU1003 MV856 |
GR333 GB797 |
C♯/E♭
- Be very careful with that B flat in the long melism on the word "et":
coming from C it goes down a tone to B flat (and not a semitone down to B),
then here goes the semitone from B flat to A, then G;
the second time it goes deeper: once again a tone down C-Bb,
then minor 3rd (3 semitones) Bb-G, then F.
It is difficult to go down a tone from C to B flat,
the ear would like to go down the classic Do-Ti-La-Sol-Fa,
so for this one think like a normal Mi-Re-Do for the start a semitone C-Bb,
then put a semitone for Bb-A.
Needless to say one might stumble but the pattern repeats itself
so a second opportunity to make it right.
Also the second pattern you can sing it softer like an echo.- At the word salutare hold the note briefly on F, so to prepare to visualise the minor 3rd down F-D to come back to F then jump to A. In a way the three notes of a minor chord: D-F-A. |
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Offert. Benedicam Dominum Ps. 15, 7 et 8. Ps. 15, 1, 2, 5. |
1 | LU1004 MV857 |
GB143 OF88 SOV17 |
C/C♯
Same as Monday in the 2nd Week of Lent (GR). |
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Comm. Unam petii Ps. 26, 4. Ps. 26, 1, 2-3, 9-10, 13-14. |
7 | LU1005 MV858 |
GR334 GB574 VPC110 MV2017 |
A/B♭
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6th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1006 MV860 |
GR334 | ||||||
Intr. Dominus fortitudo Ps. 27, 8-9, 1. Ps. 27, 7. |
2 | LU1006 MV860 |
GR334 GB522 VPC111 |
C♯/D
- Similar pattern DEC-FF-GFEF-D on usque in sae-(culum)
as the genui te of
Dominus dixit at Christmas Midnight Mass.- Careful on the drop down 4th F-C after Domine, make sure to get the C right at the beginning of et benedic. |
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Grad. Convertere Domine Ps. 89, 13 et 1. |
5 | LU1007 MV862 |
GR108 GB1046 |
B/C
Same as Saturday before 2nd Sunday of Lent (GR).- Lovely CDEDDC at the end of aliquantulum, which means: "a little". |
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All. In te Domine Ps. 30, 2-3. |
3 | LU1008 MV863 |
GR335 GB239 |
D/E
There is a note to be careful all along this proper: B natural, it's not flat.For example the Alleluia ascends on FGA then the "lu" goes GAB and it is tempting to sing GABb. |
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Offert. Perfice gressus Ps. 16, 5 et 6-7. Ps. 16, 1. |
4 | LU508 MV442 |
GB265 OF90 |
C♯/E♭
Same as Sexagesima. |
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Comm. Circuibo Ps. 26, 6. Ps. 26, 1-5. |
6C | LU1009 MV864 |
GR336 GB1079 VPC111 MV2017 |
F/F♯
A few traps in this piece.1) The C clef is on the 3rd line from the top, not at the usual position (top line) for a mode 6. Also note that the final is C, very rare final for this mode. 2) Because the ear memorizes the CGBbD of Circuibo at first, then it is tempting to sing the same pattern at the beginning of in tabernaculo when actually it is CGCD. 3) Careful to the major third C-E or E-C happening a few times: both ways in et-i-mmolabo, drop of E-C in jubilati-onis and during the melism of "i" in dicam. 4) Finally, because the jubilationis ends on C, make a little pause to be sure to get the next note right, the A at the beginning of the word cantabo, a third down C-A. |
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Lauds | AR557 | ||||||
Ant. Cum turba multa Cant. Benedictus |
8G | AR557 AR10 GB2794 Bene. |
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Vespers | LU1009 MV865 |
AR558 | |||||
Ant. Misereor super turbam Cant. Magnificat |
7b | LU1009 LU211 MV865 MV217 |
AR558 AR52 GB2424 Magn. |
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7th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1009 MV866 |
GR336 | ||||||
Intr. Omnes gentes Ps. 46, 2, 3. Ps. 46, 4, 7-8. |
6 | LU1009 MV866 |
GR336 GB1136 VPC113 |
F/F♯
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Grad. Venite filii Ps. 33, 12 et 6. |
5 | LU1010 MV867 |
GR336 GB1022 |
B/C
Be careful at the major 3rd down on 'ce' of 'docebo', a common mistake is to make it a 2nd down instead.
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All. Omnes gentes Ps. 46, 2. |
1 | LU1011 MV867 |
GR337 GB77 |
C♯/E♭
Notice that you come back to B natural at jubilate
after having spent time on B flat.
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Offert. Sicut in holocausto Dan. 3, 40. Dan. 3, 41, 42. |
5 | LU1012 MV869 |
GR338 GB675 OF92 SOV18 |
D/E♭
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Comm. Inclina aurem tuam Ps. 30, 3. Ps. 30, 2, 3, 6, 7-9, 20-21, 24-25. |
4 | LU1012 MV870 |
GR338 GB339 VPC114 MV2018 |
F/G♯
- Watch out the semitone on aurem, it is tempting to sing a minor third. |
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Lauds | AR558 | ||||||
Vespers | LU1013 MV870 |
AR559 | |||||
Ant. Non potest arbor bona Cant. Magnificat |
1D | LU1013 LU207 MV870 MV212 |
AR559 AR52 GB2082 Magn. |
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8th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1013 MV871 |
GR339 | ||||||
Intr. Suscepimus Ps. 47, 10-11, 2. Ps. 47, 3 et 12. |
1 |
MV871 |
GR339 GB1254 VPC115 |
B/C
Same as
Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 2nd Feb (LU).- Notice the link between terrae and justitutia, meaning no pause here. |
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Grad. Esto mihi Ps. 30, 3. Ps. 70, 1. |
5 | LU1013 MV872 |
GR339 GB886 |
D/E♭
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All. Magnus Dominus Ps. 47, 2. |
7 | LU1014 MV873 |
GR340 GB709 |
C♯/E♭
- Lovely Alleluia. Starts on a fifth, followed by a lovely pattern DCACDD
that you will find again on the words Magnus and valde.- A tenor will enjoy the climbing DFEFGA on the word Dominus. - Sing the in monte sancte ejus energically, like climbing the mountain. |
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Offert. Populum humilem Ps. 17, 28 et 32. Ps. 17, 7. |
5 | LU1015 MV875 |
GR341 GB1080 OF93 SOV18 |
D/E♭
There is a difficulty on this one: after the word quoniam
the word quis goes CACCAB and it seems hard to pitch the B coming from A,
followed by a major third down to G at the beginning of the word Deus.
If you miss it, it is difficult to come back on track after that. |
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Comm. Gustate et videte Ps. 33, 9. Ps. 33, praeter 8. |
3 | LU1015 MV875 |
GR341 GB1203 VPC115 MV2018 |
E/G
Beware that psalm 33 (verses for communion antiphon, page 14 of the VPC book)
is a bit difficult to sing. Think about practicing it a few times before the Sunday comes.praeter = "except": you do not sing verse 8 of the psalm, verse 8 is the antiphon. |
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Lauds | AR559 | ||||||
Vespers | LU1016 MV876 |
AR560 | |||||
Ant. Quid faciam Cant. Magnificat |
4E | LU1016 LU210 MV876 MV215 |
AR560 AR52 GB2128 Magn. |
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9th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1016 MV877 |
GR342 | ||||||
Intr. Ecce Deus Ps. 53, 6-7, 3. Ps. 53, 4 et 8. |
5 | LU1016 MV877 |
GR342 GB1357 VPC115 |
A/B♭
Try not to breathe after susceptor est. |
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Grad. Domine Dominus noster Ps. 8, 2. |
5 | LU1017 MV878 |
GR342 GB1205 |
C♯/E♭
- Watch out the transition between Dominus and noster,
no dragging on the punctum "no" of noster.- Pay attention to the return to B natural at the end of terra followed by a descending major third BG. |
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All. Eripe me Ps. 58, 2. |
2 | LU1018 MV879 |
GR343 GB879 |
E/F
Lovely echo on Deus meus:
GFGFGF, interval of one,
then FEFEFE more gentle as the interval is semitone this time.
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Offert. Justitiae Domini Ps. 18, 9, 10, 11 et 12. Ps. 18, 9 et 10. |
4 | LU555 MV487 |
GR126 GB591 OF94 SOV9 |
D/F
Same as 3rd Sunday of Lent. |
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Comm. Qui manducat Ioann. 6, 57. Ps. 118, 1-2, 11, 49-50, 72, 103, 105, 162. |
6 | LU1019 MV880 |
GR344 GB798 VPC116 MV2018 |
C/C♯
No need to make a longer pause at the star after Qui manducat,
link it to carnem meam.
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Collect. | A | MV877 | |||||
Epistle. 1. Cor. 10, 6-13. | C | MV878 | |||||
Gospel. Luc. 19, 41-47. | C | MV880 | |||||
Secret. | MV880 | ||||||
Postcommunion. | A | MV881 | |||||
Vespers | |||||||
Ant. Scriptum est enim Cant. Magnificat |
8G | LU1019 LU212 |
AR561 AR52 GB2624 Magn. |
Same as Tuesday in the 1st Week of Lent (LU). |
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10th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1020 MV882 |
GR344 | ||||||
Intr. Dum clamarem Ps. 54, 17, 18, 20 et 23, 2. Ps. 54, 5 et 6. |
3 | LU1020 MV882 |
GR344 GB299 VPC118 |
C♯/D
- Notice that the word ante starts on A, not G,
a minor 3rd down from C of qui est which itself starts on G.- Difficult transition from Domino to et ipse, after a half-bar: it is a major 3rd down and you will notice some people have difficulties to pitch it properly; we had to practice it a few times to be sure about it. My advice: the word Domino ends on A so memorize this note to come back to it at the end of et ipse. |
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Grad. Custodi me Ps. 16, 8 et 2. |
1 | LU1021 MV884 |
GR345 GB1088 |
C♯/E♭
Interesting: the first few notes and the mode are the same
as the offertory Custodi me at Tuesday in Holy Week.- Careful at meum prodeat, the B is not obvious to pitch. From the beginning all the B are flat but then we enter a zone of B natural starting with the one at the end of De vultu tuo. So here it comes a first time at meum, make it sound: AGA-CCCG-BAAG-G; then, without pausing on the last G of "um", attack frankly with a second B on the word prodeat: BCBAABA. Obviously it is not always easy to catch a B natural coming up from G. |
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All. Te decet hymnus Ps 64, 2. |
7 | LU1022 MV885 |
GR346 GB1052 |
C/D
- During the singing of Alleluia: link B and D from both sides of the star;
in other words: very brief or no pause at the first quarter bar.
The first time it is a bit more difficult as the choir joins the cantor(s)
but the second time in the end it is easier.- Pay attention to the long melism on Jerusalem (70 notes); no need to rush, listen to each other. |
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Offert. Ad te Domine Ps. 24, 1-3. Ps. 24, 5. |
2 | LU321 MV265 |
GR3 GB962 OF5 SOV1 |
C♯/D
Same as 1st Sunday of Advent. |
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Comm. Acceptabis Ps. 50, 21. Ps. 50, 3, 10, 12-15, 17, 19-20. |
4 | LU1023 MV886 |
GR347 GB1221 VPC118 MV2019 |
D/E♭
- The word Acceptabis goes down a 4th from A to E: this note E is not easy to pitch, learn it.- Just after that the word sacrificium, sung quite dynamically, goes up to Bb twice and, without pause on "um", reaches the dotted note A, beginning of the word justititiae. - Finally notice that the psalm verses end on E when the antiphon will restart on D, a tone lower. - Addendum: oops! I made a mistake in my recordings, I forgot a Bb in the word sacrificium... Sorry for that. |
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11th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1024 MV888 |
GR347 | ||||||
Intr. Deus in loco sancto Ps. 67, 6-7 et 36, 2. Ps. 67, 8 et 10. |
5 | LU1024 MV888 |
GR347 GB1026 VPC119 |
A/B♭
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Grad. In Deo speravit Ps. 27, 7 et 1. |
5 | LU1025 MV889 |
GR348 GB865 |
B/C
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All. Exsultate Deo Ps. 80, 2-3. |
7 | LU1026 MV890 |
GR348 GB580 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Exaltabo te Ps. 29, 2-3. Ps. 29, 4. |
2A |
MV891 |
GR90 GB648 OF96 GB17550 SOV19 |
C♯/D
Same as Ash Wednesday (LU, GR). |
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Comm. Honora Dominum Prov. 3, 9-10. Ps. 127. |
6 | LU1026 MV892 |
GR349 GB1145 VPC119 MV2019 |
D/E♭
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12th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1027 MV893 |
GR350 | ||||||
Intr. Deus in adjutorium Ps. 69, 2-3, 4. Ps. 69, 6. |
7 | LU1027 MV893 |
GR350 GB501 VPC121 |
F♯/G
Words known to introduce the hours in the Divine Office. |
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Grad. Benedicam Dominum Ps. 33, 2-3. |
7 | LU1028 MV895 |
GR350 GB1182 |
D/E♭
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All. Domine Deus salutis Ps. 87, 2. |
3 | LU1029 MV896 |
GR351 GB1082 |
D/E♭
- Try not to breath at the two quarter bars of Alleluia, it is do-able and
it sounds better. The same applies to the similar patterns in the end.- Memorize the melody on the word Deus: it does not necessarily go the way you would think. |
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Offert. Precatus est Exodi 32, 11, 13 et 14. Exodi 33. |
8 | LU1030 MV897 |
GR352 GB325 OF97 SOV19 |
E/F
Interesting: the first sentence is repeated twice.Basse voices will enjoy the bottom D. - Try to link the words Domini and Dei (big breath at the half bar). - Look at Quare, Domine and learn it by heart. People think they can sight read when they sing Gregorian chant... not this time. If you haven't practiced this part before, the probability is 90% you will fail, trust me. - The "ce" of parce is B, a semitone below C... right? - At the word memento: sing a 5th from G to D, it is tempting to sing a 4th to reach C instead. - The "et" of et Jacob is quite long, make sure you all agree on the duration and the finish before moving on. In other words: listen to each other or look at the choir director here more than ever. |
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Comm. De fructu Ps. 103, 13 et 14-15. Ps. 103, 1-2, 23-24, 30-31, 33-35. |
6 | LU1031 MV899 |
GR353 GB1245 VPC121 MV2019 |
F/F♯
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13th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1032 MV901 |
GR354 | ||||||
Intr. Respice Domine Ps. 73, 20, 19 et 23, 1. Ps. 73, 2 et 18. |
7 | LU1032 MV901 |
GR354 GB691 VPC123 |
C♯/E♭
- Careful to the word animas, there are 5 notes on the first "a"
and it starts on G, same as the previous word et,
like the word tuum before ended.- The second Domine goes as high as FF-GFD-D: sing it gentle and soft without straining your voice. And no pause between exsurge and Domine, but a smooth transition. - Also no pause between viscaris and voces. |
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Grad. Respice Domine Ps. 73, 20, 19 et 22. |
5 | LU1033 MV903 |
GR354 GB1232 |
C♯/E♭
- Notice that the word tuorum is sung with a B flat but the last B is natural.- Take a good breath before Exsurge and try to sing it with one breath to the end of Domine. - On the word judica: relax your voice on the distropha CC before jumping to top F. - As well: take a good breath before servorum and sing with one breath to the end. The end is a classic pattern. |
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All. Domine refugium Ps. 89, 1. |
7 | LU1034 MV904 |
GR355 GB820 |
D/E♭
Not an easy piece so learn it and practice it a few times.- At the end of the word Alleluia it is important not to pause at the quarter-bar but make a smooth transition from A{B}CA to DEC (the {B} is the quilisma). Do the same smooth transition at the last quarter bar, on the word progenie. - At the word refugium: do not pause at the last note A of "refu" but go straight to "gium". - Tricky jump of a 4th between refugium and factus. - The words a generatione are probably the most difficult part of this proper: neumatic on "ge-ne-ra-ti", going up and down, then melismatic on "o". Very athletic in a way. Be careful after the three episemed notes ACB after the quarter bar: it does not go up on a 3rd but a simple climbing of notes CD before going down to AAG and so on. - The last words et progenie start on a major chord GBD and will find a minor chord ACE in the middle, after the half-bar. |
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Offert. In te speravi Ps. 30, 15-16. Ps. 30, 17, 18. |
2 | LU1035 MV905 |
GR356 GB967 OF101 SOV20 |
C♯/D
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Comm. Panem de caelo Sap. 16, 20. Ps. 77, 1-4, 23-25, 27, 29. |
5 | LU1035 MV905 |
GR356 GB388 VPC124 MV2020 |
D/E♭
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14th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1036 MV907 |
GR357 | ||||||
Intr. Protector noster Ps. 83, 10-11, 2-3. Ps. 83, 3 et 5. |
4 | LU1036 MV907 |
GR357 GB1071 VPC125 |
E/F♯
Just be careful at the two B flat on the words quia melior.
It goes back to B natural after that. |
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Grad. Bonum est confidere Ps. 117, 8-9. |
5 | LU1037 MV908 |
GR358 GB547 |
C♯/E♭
- Try not to breathe at the quarter bars of the words
quam confidere in homine, it will sound better,
especially the bottom DEC of "ne" is beautiful.
If you can't, take a quick breathe before in homine.- At the beginning of the verse, the word "est" of Bonum est is interesting: very melismatic, going up and down with 3rd and 4th, frequently the same notes FAD and C. Not difficult but listen to each other to synchronize the jumps of 4th and 3rd. My suggestion: use the bottom F as a trampoline to gently bounce back to A, like this: DA-F(baam!)-AC. Also I tend to breathe not at the quarter bar but just before the tristropha. - Do not forget the "pi" on D at the word principibus. - The end is a classic ending for a gradual in mode 5. |
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All. Venite exsultemus Ps. 94, 1. |
7 | LU1038 MV909 |
GR358 GB1246 |
C♯/E♭
Brace your skills on Gregorian chant:
there is a looong melism on the vowel "o" at the end, 60+ notes.
Shows the importance of the words jubilemus Deo salutari nostro:
"let us acclaim the God of our salvation". |
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Offert. Immittet Angelus Ps. 33, 8-9. Ps. 33, 1. |
8 | LU1039 MV910 |
GR359 GB747 OF102 SOV20 |
E/F
- I would suggest to pay attention and focus on the notes
of in circuitu, little difficulty here.- Also there is a B flat on timentium. - Can you hear the end of et eos? It sounds very nice. - Try to detach the word est from suavis without lenghtening the note G on "vis". In other words: avoid the liaison on "s". |
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Comm. Primum quaerite Matth. 6, 33. Ps. 36, 1, 3, 16, 18-19, 23, 27-28, 29, 34. |
8 | LU1039 MV911 |
GR359 GB868 VPC125 MV2020 |
E/G
- Little difficulty: the minor 3rd GE on dicit
which is repeated by the porrectus GEG.
It will be safer if you memorize this minor 3rd down.- The suggested starting pitch is F but if you sing the psalm you might want to start a bit lower as the psalm goes up to top D. |
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15th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1040 MV913 |
GR360 | ||||||
Intr. Inclina Domine Ps. 85, 1 et 2-3, 4. Ps. 85, 5 et 6. |
1 | LU1040 MV913 |
GR360 GB1165 VPC126 |
C/C♯
Starts on a classic fifth CDDABbA.- Unlike the "mine" of Domine where it is double-simple-double-simple, the "..vum tu.." of servum tuum is double-simple-simple-double. - The Miserere mihi is a bit tricky, watch out the two torculus and then the transition to the second Domine. It's all up and down. |
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Grad. Bonum est confiteri Ps. 91, 2-3. |
5 | LU1041 MV914 |
GR360 GB1338 |
C/C♯
- Lovely top G on mane. Relax your voice and sing gently.- Some patterns are typical of a Graduale in mode 5, for example on the word misericordiam similar to sperare of the Graduale the previous week. |
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All. Quoniam Deus Ps. 94, 3. |
7 | LU1042 MV915 |
GR361 GB1352 |
D/E♭
- Sing the whole word Quoniam Deus magnus in one breath,
legato and sustained rhythm on magnus, deploy the top F.- Dominus too should be sung in one breath, no pause at the quarter bar. - The second magnus (from Rex magnus) is a perilous path. My advice is: when you sing the dotted D memorize it, because most of the following neumes start on this note (D.-CDECB-DCB-DEDC-D-DEC-DCBC.B.) and it should be alright. In doubt, practice it a lot. - The "o" of omnem is quite long and does not pause at the quarter bar, nor does it at the bottom G, but ends on the porrectus... actually you also have to finish the word omnem with the equally long "mnem"... - Also for the "mnem": pay attention at the quilisma, there are 3 notes ABC around the quilisma on B – I find difficult to pitch the B, a B flat would come naturally, so the idea is to keep the previous C in mind, lengthen the A before the quilisma and 'pull up' the pitch back to C, then continue. - Careful on catching the B at the beginning of terram; you can sing a major 3rd up from the bottom G but personnally I use this trick: I sing silently the C in my head and go down a semitone to have the B. - Curiousity: unlike other Alleluia propers, this one does not use the same patterns as the word Alleluia for the finishing words of the verse. |
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Offert. Exspectans Ps. 39, 2, 3 et 4. Ps. 39, 3. |
5 | LU1043 MV916 |
GR362 GB182 OF104 SOV21 |
F/G
- Interesting structure: it is a mode 5 which ends on F
but it waves between top A and C all along;
you eventually meet the bottom F at the last measure.
It is similar to going between D and F on a mode 2 with F clef.- Lovely deployment on the word Deo and final nostro on F. I don't know if you are like me but I find this F sounds very good to finish with. |
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Comm. Panis quem ego Ioann. 6, 52. Ps. 110, 1-10. |
1 | LU1043 MV917 |
GR362 GB782 VPC126 MV2020 |
D/E♭
- Now that's a lovely incipit on Panis, sing it clear, as light as you can.
Technically speaking it elevates then slows down: 4th, 2nd, semitone.- Careful to the 4th up from the end of est to pro. - Lovely elevation on vita after the word saeculi (it goes twice ACAC), therefore do not pause at both quarter bars. |
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16th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1044 MV918 |
GR363 | ||||||
Intr. Miserere mihi... ad te Ps. 85, 3 et 5, 1. Ps. 85, 2 et 4. |
8 | LU1044 MV918 |
GR363 GB335 VPC127 |
E/F
- Suggestion: link the words Miserere mihi and Domine,
in other words: no pause at the star,
the singers be ready to join the cantor(s).- Jolly elevation and ample "o" at the word copiosus = « abounding (in kindness) ». |
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Grad. Timebunt gentes Ps. 101, 16-17. |
5 | LU489 MV416 |
GR71 GB1173 |
C/C♯
Same as 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. |
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All. Cantate Domino Ps. 97, 1. |
1 | LU1045 MV920 |
GR364 GB1077 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Domine in auxilium Ps. 39, 14 et 15. Ps. 39, 1. |
6 | LU1046 MV921 |
GR364 GB993 |
F/G♯
- Interesting: in the end are repeated the words
Domine, in auxilium meum respice
= « Deign, O Lord, to rescue me ».- Look at the word confundantur and remember to separate the various "n" from the previous vowels: co-nfu-nda-ntur. |
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Offert. Domine in auxilium (verses) Ps. 39, 14 et 15. Ps. 39, 1 et 2. |
6 | OF106 GB18128 SOV21 |
F/G♯
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Comm. Domine memorabor Ps. 70, 16-17 et 18. Ps. 70, 1-2, 3, 5-6, 9, 12, 14, 23. |
8 | LU1046 MV922 |
GR365 GB1318 VPC127 MV2020 |
D/E♭
- Go straight from justitiae to tuae: no lengthening, no pause.- The shape of the melody on the words senectam et senium = « old and gray », ending on bottom D, seems to evoke the bending of an aged spine. - Careful at the words et senium: it starts a minor 3rd higher than the previous note D, it is tempting to start on G instead of F. |
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17th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1047 MV923 |
GR365 | ||||||
Intr. Justus es Domine Ps. 118, 137 et 124, 1. Ps. 110, 2-10. |
1 | LU1047 MV923 |
GR365 GB1284 VPC128 |
C♯
Classic entrance on a fifth DABbA. |
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Grad. Beata gens Ps. 32, 12 et 6. |
1 | LU1048 MV924 |
GR366 GB1044 |
D/E♭
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All. Domine exaudi Ps. 101, 2. |
7 | LU1049 MV925 |
GR367 GB595 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Oravi Deum Dan. 9, 17, 18 et 19. Dan. 9, 20. |
4 | LU1050 MV926 |
GR367 GB652 |
D/E
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Offert. Oravi Deum (verses) Dan. 9, 17, 18 et 19. Dan. 9, 20. |
4 | OF107 GB18130 SOV21 |
D/E
This article in French talks about what used to be liturgical a long time ago.Basically: this Sunday used to be called "1st Sunday after the Saint Michael" and the previous Sunday would start the festivities of Saint Michael. There is no more remain in the liturgy about the feast of Saint Michael after the Offertory Oravi was amputated of its verses but here it is in its full version: Oravi Deum meum ego Daniel, dicens : Exaudi, Domine, preces servi tui : illumina faciem tuam super sanctuarium tuum : * et propitius intende populum tuum, * super quem invocatum est nomen tuum, Deus. V. I Adhuc me loquente et orante et narrante peccata mea et delicta populi mei Israel * super quem invocatum est nomen tuum, Deus. V. II Audivi vocem dicentem mihi : Daniel, intellige verba, quæ loquor tibi, quia ego missus sum ad te. Nam et Michael venit in adjutorium meum. * Et propitius intende populum tuum * super quem invocatum est nomen tuum, Deus. Here is the manuscript. In old Latin they would write 'michahel' for Michael. You can find the restored melody by Solesmes page 107 in the 1935 Offertoriale book. |
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Comm. Vovete Ps. 75, 12-13. Ps. 75, 2-4, 9-11. |
2 | LU1050 MV927 |
GR368 GB1134 VPC128 MV2021 |
E/F
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Wednesday in Ember week of September
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LU--- MV--- |
GR368 | ||||||
Intr. Exsultate Deo Ps. 80, 2, 3, 4 et 5. 6. Ps. 80, 11 et 17. |
6C | LU--- MV--- |
GR368 GB1323 VPC129 |
D/F
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I Grad. Quis sicut Dominus Ps. 112, 5-7. |
5 | LU--- MV--- |
GR369 GB472 |
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II Grad. Beata gens Ps. 32, 12 et 6. |
1 | LU1048 MV924 |
GR366 GB1044 |
D/E♭
Same as 17th Sunday after Pentecost. |
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Offert. Meditabor Ps. 118, 47 et 48. Ps. 118, 57, 58. |
2A | LU548 MV480 |
OF109 |
C♯/D
Same as 2nd Sunday of Lent. |
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Comm. Comedite pinguia 2. Esdr. 8, 10. Ps. 80, 2-3, 5, 11, 17. |
8 | LU--- MV--- |
GR370 GB496 VPC129 |
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Friday in Ember week of September
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LU--- MV--- |
GR370 | ||||||
Intr. Laetetur cor Ps. 104, 3-4. 1. Ps. 104, 2-5, 43-45. |
2 | LU--- MV--- |
GR146 GB864 VPC130 |
Same as Thursday in 4th Week of Lent. | |||
Grad. Convertere Domine Ps. 89, 13 et 1. |
5 | LU1007 MV862 |
GR108 GB1046 |
B/C
Same as 6th Sunday after Pentecost.
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Offert. Benedic anima mea Ps. 102, 2 et 5. |
5 | LU--- MV--- |
OF110 |
Same as Friday in Ember Week of Lent. | |||
Comm. Aufer a me Ps. 118, 22 et 24. Ps. 118, 1-2, 39, 45, 77, 99-100, 143. |
2 | LU--- MV--- |
GR370 GB828 VPC130 |
A/B♭
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Saturday in Ember week of September
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LU1052 MV--- |
GR371 | ||||||
Intr. Venite adoremus Ps. 94, 6-7. 1. Ps. 94, 2 et 7. |
2A | LU1052 MV--- |
GR371 GB450 VPC130 |
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1 Grad. Propitius esto Ps. 78, 9 et 10. |
5 | LU999 MV850 |
GR107 GB332 |
B/C
Same as 4th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember week of Lent (GR). |
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2 Grad. Protector noster Ps. 83, 10 et 9. |
5 | LU1003 MV855 |
GR108 GB1226 |
B/C
Same as 5th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember week of Lent (GR). |
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3 Grad. Convertere Domine Ps. 89, 13 et 1. |
5 | LU1007 MV862 |
GR108 GB1046 |
B/C
Same as 6th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember week of Lent (GR). |
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4 Grad. Dirigatur oratio mea Ps. 140, 2. |
7 | LU1060 MV935 |
GR109 GB44 |
C/C♯
Same as 19th Sunday after Pentecost (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember week of Lent (GR). |
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Hymn. Benedictus es Domine Deus Dan. 3, 52-53. |
7 | LU348 MV--- |
GR16 GB2166 |
Same as Saturday in Ember Week in Advent. |
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Tract. Laudate Ps. 116, 1-2. |
8 | LU776II MV639V |
GR110 GB1247 |
E/F
Same as Easter Vigil mass (LU, MV).Same as Saturday in Ember Week in Lent (GR). There is a typo in the Liber Usualis: the tract is not on page 760 (as written on page 543) but 776II. |
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Offert. Domine Deus salutis Ps. 87, 2-3. |
8 | LU544 MV--- |
GR110 GB542 OF112 |
Same as Saturday in Ember Week of Lent. |
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Comm. Mense septimo Levit. 23, 41 et 43. Ps. 80, 2-3, 5, 11, 17. |
8 | LU1055 MV--- |
GR372 GB1149 VPC130 |
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18th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1056 MV929 |
GR372 | ||||||
Intr. Da pacem Eccli. 36, 18. Ps. 121, 1. Ps. 121, 6-7. |
1 | LU1056 MV929 |
GR372 GB172 VPC131 |
D/E♭
Classic start on a 5th DABb.- No pause at the quarter bar between tuae and Israel. |
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Grad. Laetatus sum Ps. 121, 1 et 7. |
7 | LU560 MV491 |
GR139 GB1011 |
F/F♯
Same as 4th Sunday of Lent. |
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All. Timebunt gentes Ps. 101, 16. |
1 | LU1056 MV930 |
GR373 GB1097 |
D/E♭
- Look at the double repeated pattern after the first and second half-bar:
it would be a good idea to sing the second one lighter, like an echo to the first one.
The same effect can be applied to the word tuam in the end.- Be very careful at the B natural on the word Domine, it is only a semitone below the previous note C. - The vowel "o" on the word omnes has a podatus and a torculus, it looks like a distropha on D but it's not. It can trick anyone if one is not careful. |
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Offert. Sanctificavit Exodi 24, 4 et 5. |
5 | LU1057 MV932 |
GR374 GB838 |
D/E♭
- Get a good breath before et immolans victimas
which is a lovely line to sing in one go.- Also a good breath before the following line fecit sacrificium vespertinum. This one has a very nice echo on the words sacrificium / vespertinum: it sounds like this: CDCC then ABAA. To get the best of it, sing with one breath (there is no bar). It is really the joyful part of this offertory. |
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Offert. Sanctificavit (verses) Exodi 24, 4 et 5. |
5 | OF114 GB18131 |
D/E♭
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Comm. Tollite hostias Ps. 95. 8-9. Ps. 95. 1-8, 9-12. |
4B | LU1058 MV932 |
GR374 GB404 VPC131 MV2021 |
A/B♭
Usually mode 4 has a final E but this one has a final B,
the other (rare) possible final for mode 4.
And the C clef is on the second line from the top
when the usual mode 4 has a C clef on the top line.- No lengthening and no pause on the words in atria ejus. - No lengthening and no pause on the words in aula sancta. - Look at the succession of clivis on the words adorate Dominum: they picture a humble bowing in adoration before God. Don't you think? |
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19th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1059 MV934 |
GR375 | ||||||
Intr. Salus populi Ps. 77, 1. Ps. 77, 2-3. |
4 | LU1059 MV934 |
GR375 GB389 VPC132 |
F/F♯
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Grad. Dirigatur oratio mea Ps. 140, 2. |
7 | LU1060 MV935 |
GR109 GB44 |
C/C♯
Same as Saturday before 2nd Sunday of Lent (GR).- Be careful at the minor third DB on the word dirigatur. |
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All. Confitemini... et invocate Ps. 104, 1. |
2A | LU1060 MV936 |
GR376 GB1192 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Si ambulavero Ps. 137, 7. Ps. 137, 3. |
8 | LU1061 MV937 |
GR376 GB616 |
E/F
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Offert. Si ambulavero (verses) Ps. 137, 7. Ps. 137, 3. |
8 | OF118 GB18132 SOV23 |
E/F
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Comm. Tu mandasti Ps. 118, 4-5. Ps. 118, 1-3, 8-9, 26, 59-60, 134, 168. |
5 | LU1062 MV938 |
GR377 GB479 VPC132 MV2021 |
A/B♭
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20th Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1063 MV940 |
GR377 | ||||||
Intr. Omnia quae fecisti Dan. 3, 31, 29 et 35. Ps. 118, 1. Ps. 118, 2 et 22. |
3 | LU1063 MV940 |
GR377 GB1056 VPC133 |
E/F
- Do no pause after the incipit Omnia: the cantors intone it
and the choir joins straight on.- No pause at the quarter bar between judicio and fecisti. - The words et mandatis start on a clear GAB, goes to B natural, not flat. - Lovely repeated GABC on da gloriam. The first one is actually a GABCD(CC), so nice, it is tempting to sing the second one the same way but it is only GABC, quickly followed by a 4th down to G. - Another 4th GC on the word et before fac nobiscum, sung the same as the incipit Omnia. - The words secundum multitudinem navigate around F. Notice the many E, sung gently one semitone below F. - Be careful at the "cor" of misericordia with the 3rd down CA and the liquescent on B natural. |
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Grad. Oculi omnium Ps. 144, 15-16. |
7 | LU944 MV793 |
GR314 GB1230 |
D/E♭
Same as Corpus Christi. |
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All. Paratum cor meum Ps. 107, 2. |
3 | LU1064 MV941 |
GR378 GB745 |
D/E
Melody similar to Alleluia from
Advent 4th,
Epiphany Octave.Least to say it is a difficult piece. Mode 3 is technical and not obvious for an Alleluia full of melisms. - First difficulty at the beginning: a 4th DG followed by a major 3rd GB, the incipit itself finishes on B giving this particular flavour. - Lovely repeated pattern GABCACABG in the middle of the Alleluia. - At the end of the second paratum notice the B flat followed by a minor 3rd down to G. - Then the word meum goes CA and it is tempting to sing CG instead, like the beginning of cor. - The word gloria is wonderful with this repeated AAGGAFG three times. The only thing is to remember to jump to C in the middle with this beautiful 4th GC. - Also after these three patterns it goes down a minor 3rd GE and this one is not always easy to pitch. What I do: memorize the previous F and go down a semitone. - In the end the word mea is acrobatic: 1) it goes down gently FEC but suddenly goes up again a 5th on CG, 2) once again gentle FGA and suddenly another 5th down on DA, 3) finally finishing very low with a 4th down on DA. My advice: sing prudently, watch your steps. Especially here the ending is not the classic Alleluia proper where the verse usually finishes on a similar melody as the word Alleluia itself. - Final difficulty is to get back to the Alleluia, from D to EEF. But it starts with a distropha on E giving time to regroup. |
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Offert. Super flumina Ps. 136, 1. Ps. 136, 2-4. |
1 | LU1065 MV942 |
GR379 GB812 |
F/F♯
- The incipit Super flumina is quite long.
Get your best cantor with a clear voice to intone it. In one breath.- There are plenty of notes in the word Babylonis. Sing legato the syllables "by" and "lo", it will sound better. - It is not easy to pitch the A on "di" in the word sedimus: memorize the previous A on "se"; it is a lengthened note before the quilisma so it helps the memorizing. No time to breathe, the next difficulty is to come back to G quickly after descending the climacus AGF on "di". - The word recordaremur is a slow ascension with clear sounds e/o/a/e, but with a jump a 3rd in the end with a change of sonority: from the clear sound "re" to the more silent "mur". - Link the whole phrase dum recordaremur tui, Sion: in a choir, breathe at different moments so to make it sound like a continuous melody. |
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Offert. Super flumina (verses) Ps. 136, 1. Ps. 136, 2-4. |
1 | OF119 GB18133 SOV24 |
F/F♯
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Comm. Memento verbi tui Ps. 118, 49-50. Ps. 118, 1-2, 25, 28, 41, 74, 76, 81-82, 114. |
4 | LU1065 MV943 |
GR379 GB696 VPC133 MV2021 |
F/F♯
- Similar progression of beating notes through verbi tui servo tuo:
AAG-AAF-GGC-FF, the 3 clivis are a second, a third and a fourth.- The word "me" after haec goes GAB so a clear tone-tone progression, avoid flattening the B. - Interesting repeated pattern with the double torculus on in humilitate (affliction). |
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21st Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1066 MV944 |
GR380 | ||||||
Intr. In voluntate Esth. 13, 9 et 10-11. Ps. 118, 1. Ps. 118, 4 et 166. |
4 | LU1066 MV944 |
GR380 GB1047 VPC134 |
D/E♭
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Grad. Domine refugium Ps. 89, 1-2. |
2A | LU1067 MV946 |
GR381 GB1108 |
E/G
Melody similar to
Grad. Justus ut palma from
Mass I of a Confessor not a Bishop. |
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All. In exitu Israel Ps. 113, 1. |
2 | LU1068 MV947 |
GR381 GB1380 |
E/F
Words known from psalm 113 of Sunday Vespers in the Roman Breviary. |
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Offert. Vir erat Iob 1. |
2A | LU1069 MV949 |
GR382 GB1363 |
C♯/D
First words in the book of Job:
« There was a man in the land of Hus, whose name was Job,
simple, and upright, and fearing God... »Like many other offertory propers, there is a longer version in the 1935 Offertoriale from Solesmes (number 71, page 122 to 125, below). |
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Offert. Vir erat (verses) Iob 1. |
2A | OF122 GB16148 |
C♯/D
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Offert. Vir erat (verses, rhythmic signs) Iob 1. |
2A | GB16149 |
C♯/D
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Comm. In salutari Ps. 118, 81, 84 et 86. Ps. 118, 1, 41, 85, 87, 113, 123, 157, 161, 166, 174. |
1 | LU1069 MV950 |
GR383 GB1290 VPC134 MV2021 |
D/F
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22nd Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1070 MV951 |
GR383 | ||||||
Intr. Si iniquitates Ps. 129, 3-4, 1-2. Ps. 129, 2, 4-5. |
3 | LU1070 MV951 |
GR383 GB1271 VPC135 |
C♯/D
Two videos from a polyphonic setting by Samuel Wesley. |
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Grad. Ecce quam bonum Ps. 132, 1-2. |
1 | LU1071 MV952 |
GR384 GB614 |
C♯/D
Melody similar to the gradual Dulcis et rectus
from the feast of Sacred Heart. |
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All. Qui timent Dominum Ps. 113, 11. |
1 | LU1072 MV953 |
GR385 GB933 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Recordare mei Esth. 14, 12 et 13. |
1 | LU1072 MV954 |
GR385 GB67 |
D/E♭
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Offert. Recordare mei (verses) Esth. 14, 12 et 13. |
1 | OF125 GB18135 |
D/E♭
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Comm. Ego clamavi Ps. 16, 6. Ps. 16, 1-3, 5, 7-9, 15. |
8 | LU1073 MV955 |
GR386 GB464 VPC135 MV2022 |
D/E♭
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23rd Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1074 MV956 |
GR386 | ||||||
Intr. Dicit Dominus : Ego Ier. 29, 11, 12 et 14. Ps. 84, 2. Ps. 84, 3 et 13. |
6 | LU1074 MV956 |
GR386 GB735 VPC136 |
D/E♭
- Good breath after Ego cogito so to sing cogitationes pacis in one breath.- For a good articulation, slightly detach the word reducam from captivitatem. * An interesting comment on the CMAA forum talks about keeping the pitch for this proper: basically the pitch F is played (for the Fa note). It is not the starting note but it a note to memorize. |
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Grad. Liberasti nos Ps. 43, 8-9. |
7 | LU1075 MV958 |
GR387 GB395 |
D/E♭
Not common to have the C clef on the 3rd line from the top.- oderunt has a 4th down DA, not necessarily difficult but some might pitch it wrong. - confudisti starts on D: difficult to pitch unless you memorize the same D three notes before. - In Deo has a pattern CCA-BAG-AGFG where the B is natural, not B flat. - laudabimur goes up to G but comes back quickly to F on "bi". - et nomini starts a major 3rd down from the previous note then a 4th up. - Lovely repeated pattern at confitebimur and in saecula, make a pause at the star. |
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All. De profundis Ps. 129, 1-2. |
7 | LU1076 MV959 |
GR388 GB331 |
D/E♭
Watch out the 4th down on 'vocem' after the asterisk,
it is tempting to sing 'vo' like 'Dó' from the previous 'Dóminus'.
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Offert. De profundis Ps. 129, 1-2. |
2 | LU1076 MV960 |
GR388 GB986 |
C♯/D
- Show confidence when launching the incipit De profundis.
It starts low, goes up and sets the tune for the whole proper
with the bouncing DF.- Sing Domine exaudi in one breath, then take a good breath before attacking orationem meam. - You might want to sing the whole Offertory from the 1935 Offertoriale (below). |
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Offert. De profundis (verses) Ps. 129, 1-2. Ps. 129, 1-3. |
2 | OF126 GB15783 |
C♯/D
Extended version with verses.- If you sing the whole, I suggest you add again the phrase "De profundis clamavi ad te Domine" at the end after the two verses, for soundly closure. Total occurrences for this phrase: 3 times. No need to put anything between the two verses. - Translation from the Divinum Officium Website: 129:1 Out of the depths I have cried to thee, O Lord: Lord, hear my prayer. 129:2 Let thy ears be attentive to the voice of my supplication. 129:3 If thou, O Lord, wilt mark iniquities: Lord, who shall stand it. |
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Offert. De profundis (verses, rhythmic signs) Ps. 129, 1-2. Ps. 129, 1-3. |
2 | OF126* GB15784 |
C♯/D
Extended version with verses and rhythmic signs.- This is a personal creation. Feel free to send me your opinion on the rhythmic signs. |
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Comm. Amen dico vobis quidquid Marc. 11, 24. Ps. 129 vel Ps. 60. |
1 | LU1077 MV961 |
GR389 GB592 VPC136 MV2022 |
C/C♯
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Sundays between 23th and 24th after Pentecost
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LU1078 MV--- |
GR389 |
Same as 23rd Sunday after Pentecost. Proper collect, epistle, gospel, secret and postcommunion. |
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24th and Last Sunday after Pentecost
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LU1078 MV962 |
GR389 |
Same as 23rd Sunday after Pentecost. Proper collect, epistle, gospel, secret and postcommunion. |
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Ant. Amen dico vobis quia non Cant. Magnificat |
1f | LU1080 MV965 |
AR576 GB2802 |
D/E♭
Amen, I say unto you, this generation shall not pass till all these things be fulfilled;
* heaven and earth shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away, saith the Lord.
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Mode | Final | Tenor | examples | M | F | T | |
1 | D | A | serious | Kyrie XI, Jesu dulcis, Ave maris stella, Gaudeamus, Inclina, Veni Sancte Spiritus, Dies irae | 1A | A | E |
2 | D | F | sad/content | Dominus dixit, Qui habitat, Jerusalem surge, Vir erat, De profundis, Justus ut palma | 2A | A | C |
3 | E | C | mystic | Pange lingua, Exsurge, Eripe me, Omnia, Gaudens, Dignus, Benedicite | 3B | B | G |
4 | E | A | harmonious | Credo I, Creator alme siderum, Resurrexi, Laetentur, Confirma, Various Alleluias | 4B | B | E |
5 | F | C | glad | Credo III, Adoro te, Salve Regina, Attende Domine, Cogitationes, Tribulationes, Timebunt | 5C | C | G |
6 | F | A | devout | Ave verum, Ave Regina, Regina caeli, Ubi caritas, In splendoribus, Pascha nostrum, Requiem | 6C | C | E |
7 | G | D | angelic | Asperges, Hosanna, Oculi mei, Factus est repente, Ecce panis, Signum, In paradisum | |||
8 | G | C | perfect | Ad te levavi, Veni Creator, O salutaris Hostia, Introibo, Jubilate Deo, Pater, Lux aeterna |
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