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  1.  

    Posting a few notes of stuff I'll talk about tonight.

    Online Resources for Liturgical Musicians

    English Propers (Ordinary Form)

    American Gradual, by Bruce Ford
    http://musicasacra.com/books/americangradual1.pdf

    Simple Choral Gradual, by Richard Rice
    http://musicasacra.com/books/simplechoralgradual.pdf

    English Chant Propers, by Fr. Samuel F. Weber
    http://www.archstl.org/worship/index.php

    English Chant Propers, by Columba Kelly
    http://sacredmusicproject.com/

    Complete English Propers, by Rev. Paul Abrogast (1964, set to 1962 calendar)
    http://www.musicasacra.com/books/completeenglishpropers.pdf

    Anglican Use Gradual (Psalmtones with some Gregorian):
    http://anglicanhistory.org/music/gradual/gradual.pdf

    Psalms (Ordinary Form)

    Chabanel Psalms (Corpus Christi Watershed): Greg Evans, Sam Schmitt, Aurelio Porfiri, Brian Michael Page, Richard Rice, Arlene Oost-Zinner, Aristotle Esguerra, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, Gary Penkala, Bruce Ford, Fr. Jeffrey Keyes, Charles Leferink, and Jeffrey Ostrowski.
    http://chabanelpsalms.org

    Latin Propers (Ordinary and Extraordinary Form)

    Graduale Romanum (many editions) and the Gregorian Missal
    http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/graduale1961.pdf
    http://www.musicasacra.com/publications/pdf/graduale1908.pdf (Vatican Gradual)
    http://www.musicasacra.com/publications/pdf/graduale1871.pdf (Ratisbon)
    http://musicasacra.com/books/gregorianmissal-eng.pdf

    Liber Usualis
    http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/liberusualis.pdf

    Chants Abreges (Gajard, 1926)
    http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/chantsabreges.pdf

    Simplified Graduals and Alleluias (Rice, 2009)
    http://musicasacra.com/books/simplifiedgraduale1962.pdf

    Liber Brevior (1954)
    http://musicasacra.com/books/liberbrevior.pdf

    Simple Offertory Verses (Rice, 2009)
    http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/offertoryverses.pdf

    Rossini Propers
    http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/rossini.pdf

    Ordinary Chants

    Kyriale: Many editions, English and Latin

  2.  

    I know you are all expecting this from me:

    http://chabanelpsalms.org/introductory_material/Gregorian_organ_accomp/

    And I realize that Jeffrey's post is about what he will be talking about. So this is just an extra link for y'all.

  3.  

    Just yesterday I was thinking that a list like this would be VERY valuable, but not sure who had enough of an overview to do it. I've linked to this at the top of the link list at www.basicchantcom.

    Thanks, Jeffrey, you deserve a tug on the tie for this.

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