Graduale Synopticum - same edition and numbering as the Graduale Authenticum, with different search options the Antiphonale Synopticum is accessible at the same site Graduale Authenticum - the best online resource for viewing the oldest manuscripts arranged according to the novus ordo Roman calendar Note: Most if not all of the following sites presuppose a nuanced, non-proportional rhythmic interpretation. ![]() Roman Bannwart, O.S.B., on Spotify and YouTube these recordings generally agree with the semi-mensuralist rhythmic theories articulated by Dr. ![]() Musicologie Médiévale - bilingual French/English site free membership Mensuralism & Historically Informed Performance Practice : Rhythmic Proportions in Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Chant by Fr. Gregorian Chant: A History of the Controversy Concerning Its Rhythm by John Rayburn 10–11)Ĭollected Articles on Chant Rhythm by Dom Gregory Murray, O.S.B. “ Tradition of Durational Values in Gregorian Chant " by Arthur Angie (in The Caecilia, 1934, vol. Jan van Biezen the examples in square notation are available here Summary of “ The Rhythm of Gregorian Chant ” from Rhythm, Meter and Tempo in Gregorian Chant by Dr. Rhythmic Analysis of the Introit Dominus Dixit (PDF)Ĭritique of the Solesmes Edition of the Offertory Oravi Deum (PDF) includes si de-by-side rhythmic comparison in both modern and Gregorian notationĮxcerpt from Gregorian Chant according to the Manuscripts by Dom Gregory Murray, O.S.B. “Gregorian Rhythm Wars" Exchange at CCWatershedĭiscussion of Cardine’s “Is Gregorian Chant Measured Music?” Written Evidence for the Decline and Loss of the Authentic Traditional Rhythm ![]() Rearticulation and Upper Auxiliary Notes (PDF) Table of Neumatic Elements (PDF) one-page, Gregorian notation without rhythmic markings Tables for Neumes Other than Metz (Laon) and St. Gall, Vatican, neography, and modern notations with a summary of principal differences between proportional rhythm and the Solesmes method Table of Neumes (PDF) - including Metz, St. Rudiments of Gregorian Chant in proportional rhythm (PDF) for a similar introduction to the Solesmes method, see “Fundamentals of Gregorian Chant” belowĬhant recordings sung in proportional rhythm according to the oldest extant manuscripts (YouTube) Proper of the Mass for Sundays and Feasts in Proportional Rhythm
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