O Bone Jesu, Ingegneri, Soprano Part
Let me know if this is helpful.
This is double tracking, and doesn't perfectly gel, but hopefully gives you an idea.
Two people, double tracked, mixed to leave one part prominent.
Typeset by Marco de Abel on CPDL.
http://drive.google.com/uc?id=14j7spKVdg7fo8-I-eFfcecesQg20-sWm&export=download
I made this set of videos for March 2022
https://www.repleatur.net/2022/02/15/march-plans/
Other Parts:
https://rumble.com/vwd3h3-o-bone-jesu-ingegneri-soprano-part.html
https://rumble.com/vwd2yr-o-bone-jesu-alto-part.html
https://rumble.com/vwd42h-o-bone-jesu-ingegneri-tenor-part.html
https://rumble.com/vwd4il-o-bone-jesu-ingegneri-bass-part.html
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Tantum Ergo - Mozarabic or Spanish tune
Day 45 of #100daysofchant
Tantum ergo Sacramentum
Veneremur cernui:
Et antiquum documentum
Novo cedat ritui:
Praestet fides supplementum
Sensuum defectui.
Genitori, Genitoque
Laus et jubilatio,
Salus, honor, virtus quoque
Sit et benedictio:
rocedenti ab utroque
Compar sit laudatio. Amen.
Down in adoration falling,
Lo! the sacred Host we hail,
Lo! o'er ancient forms departing
Newer rites of grace prevail;
Faith for all defects supplying,
Where the feeble senses fail.
To the everlasting Father,
And the Son Who reigns on high
With the Holy Ghost proceeding
Forth from each eternally,
Be salvation, honor, blessing,
Might and endless majesty. Amen.
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Flos Carmeli - ready for 16 July - remember to kiss your scapular
Day 68 of #100daysofchant
The Carmelite sequence for 16 July. Two of my children help me out here.
https://www.ccwatershed.org/2018/07/07/flos-carmeli-carmelite-novena/
Flos Carmeli,
vitis florigera,
splendor caeli,
virgo puerpera
singularis.
Mater mitis
sed viri nescia
Carmelitis
da privilegia
Stella Maris.
Radix Jesse
germinans flosculum
nos ad esse
tecum in saeculum
patiaris.
Inter spinas
quae crescis lilium
serva puras
mentes fragilium
tutelaris.
Armatura
fortis pugnantium
furunt bella
tende praesidium
scapularis.
Per incerta
prudens consilium
per adversa
iuge solatium
largiaris.
Mater dulcis
Carmeli domina,
plebem tuam
reple laetitia
qua bearis.
Paradisi
clavis et ianua,
fac nos duci
quo, Mater, gloria
coronaris.
Amen. (Alleluia.)
Flower of Carmel,
Tall vine blossom laden;
Splendour of heaven,
Childbearing yet maiden.
None equals thee.
Mother so tender,
Who no man didst know,
On Carmel's children
Thy favours bestow.
Star of the Sea.
Strong stem of Jesse,
Who bore one bright flower,
Be ever near us
And guard us each hour,
who serve thee here.
Purest of lilies,
That flowers among thorns,
Bring help to the true heart
That in weakness turns
and trusts in thee.
Strongest of armour,
We trust in thy might:
Under thy mantle,
Hard press'd in the fight,
we call to thee.
Our way uncertain,
Surrounded by foes,
Unfailing counsel
You give to those
who turn to thee.
O gentle Mother
Who in Carmel reigns,
Share with your servants
That gladness you gained
and now enjoy.
Hail, Gate of Heaven,
With glory now crowned,
Bring us to safety
Where thy Son is found,
true joy to see.
Amen. (Alleluia.)
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Pater Noster, like we sing for the Rosary #shorts
Sheet music here:
https://www.kidschant.com/post/pater-noster/
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Solemn Salve Regina for the end of the Rosary
More information:
https://www.kidschant.com/post/rosary-salve/
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Little Office Vespers in Advent (Office 2) Gregorian Chant
Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary Vespers for Advent. Same every day through to Christmas Eve's Eve - I'm pretty sure that's right.
https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au/
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/veronicab
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Little Office of Our Lady: Vespers per Annum
More information:
https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au
I did record this with some pre 1962 bits, and you can listen to that on the podcast:
https://open.substack.com/pub/littleoffice/p/vespers-per-annum-1915-rubrics?r=cxnxt&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
I edited those bits out for this video to make it quicker to put together - otherwise I would need to type up more parts for the booklets.
But making 1915 style chant booklets sounds like a good idea and not that much more work.
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Online Chant Course: In Manus Tuas, Domine
More information at
https://www.kidschant.com/post/in-manus-tuas/
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Difference between singing the start of a TLM vs Novus Ordo
In response to the kerfuffle over Traditionis Custodes, clearing up a point of difference from the viewpoint of a choir person.
Also my first attempts at animation using Synfig.
Comparison between the two missals is here:
https://lms.org.uk/missals
And also here:
http://latinliturgy.com/lmtexts.html
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O Bone Jesu, Ingegneri, Bass Part
Let me know if this is helpful.
This is double tracking, and doesn't perfectly gel, but hopefully gives you an idea.
Two people, double tracked, mixed to leave one part prominent.
Typeset by Marco de Abel on CPDL.
http://drive.google.com/uc?id=14j7spKVdg7fo8-I-eFfcecesQg20-sWm&export=download
I made this set of videos for March 2022
https://www.repleatur.net/2022/02/15/march-plans/
Other Parts:
https://rumble.com/vwd3h3-o-bone-jesu-ingegneri-soprano-part.html
https://rumble.com/vwd2yr-o-bone-jesu-alto-part.html
https://rumble.com/vwd42h-o-bone-jesu-ingegneri-tenor-part.html
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Sub tuum praesidium - monastic tone
Day 8 / 100 day Gregorian Chant Challenge
This the oldest known hymn to Mary.
There is a slightly different Roman version, but we picked up the Monastic version at the Maternal Heart of Mary Church, Lewisham and it has stuck.
Here are the words:
Sub tuum praesÃdium confúgimus Sancta Dei Génitrix
nostras deprecatiónes ne despÃcias in necessitátibus
sed a periculus cunctis libera nos semper
Virgo gloriosa et benedicta
And here is the translation:
Under thy patronage we fly, O Holy Mother of God
Don't reject our prayers in our necessities
but deliver us always from all dangers
O glorious and blessed Virgin
More info here: https://newbookoldhymns.brandt.id.au/hymns/subtuum.html
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Christus resurrexit, boppy medieval Easter chant
Day 14 of #100daysofchant
This is a hymn my mother typed up from some scattered sources.
https://www.repleatur.net/pdf/chant/christus-resurrexit.pdf
It's not very well known, so it's a bit hard to find a translation, but here's my best shot off the top of my head, mostly:
Christ is risen, he has covered our bad things, and those whom he has loved he has led to heaven, alleluia.
Death is dead, Satan is bound, hell is wasted, the Fathers are freed, alleluia.
At morning hour, divine power arose like a strong lion, breaking the gates, alleluia.
You arise victor over death, you killing sins, give life and this stability, alleluia.
Praise to the Father Creator, the Son restored, and the Spirit, unto ages of ages, alleluia.
And the Latin text for anyone searching:
Christus resurrexit, mala nostra texit, et quos hic dilexit, hos ad caelos vexit, alleluia.
Morte mortem stravit, Satanam ligavit, infernum vastavit Patres liveravit, alleluia.
Hora matutina, virtute divina surgit leo fortis, fractis orci portis, alleluia.
Morte surgis victa: Tu nostra delicta necans, dona vitam, et hanc stabilitam, alleluia.
Laus Patri Creanti, Nato Restauranti, Amborem Spiranti, Per saecla regnanti, alleluia.
You can see from the rhyming structure that it must be relatively recent. It feels natural to sing it with a fairly strong beat.
Happy Easter!
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Memento Rerum Conditor - hymn from the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Day 15 of #100daysofchant
This is the most common hymn in the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary. My kids know this one off by heart from singing Prime most mornings.
It's also a redux of my most popular video on YouTube. I think because it was the first recording of that hymn on that platform.
1. Memento, rerum Conditor,
Nostri quod olim corporis,
Sacrata ab alvo Virginis
Nascendo, formam sumpseris.
2. Maria mater gratiae
dulcis parens clementiae
tu nos ab hoste protege
et mortis hora suscipe
3. Jesu tibi sit gloria
qui natus es de Virgine
cum patre et almo Spiritu
in sempiterna saecula.
Amen.
and an English version:
Remember, O Creator Lord,
that in the Virgin’s sacred womb
Thou wast conceived, and of her flesh
didst our mortality assume.
Mother of grace, O Mary blest,
to thee, sweet fount of love, we fly;
shield us through life, and take us hence
to thy dear bosom when we die.
O Jesu! born of Mary bright!
Immortal glory be to Thee;
praise to the Father infinite,
and Holy Ghost eternally. Amen.
For more info on Singing the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary see my course:
https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au
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Memento salutis auctor - the pre-Urbanite Hymn for the Little Office
Day 20 of #100daysofchant
Today is the feast of Mary Help of Christians, so here's another Marian Hymn.
Pope Urban VIII, way back in the 15th century, decided to fix all the hymns. ALL THE HYMNS. This is generally considered today to have been a BAD IDEA. One of the positive things to have come out of Vatican II was the restoration of some of the older hymns.
Here is the pre-urbanite version of the hymn we now know as Memento Rerum Conditor:
Memento, salutis Auctor,
Quod nostri quondam corporis,
Ex illibata Virgine
Nascendo, formam sumpseris.
Maria, mater gratiæ,
Mater misericordiæ,
Tu nos ab hoste protege,
Et hora mortis suscipe.
Gloria tibi, Domine,
Qui natus es de Virgine,
Cum Patre et Sancto Spiritu
In sempiterna sæcula. Amen.
the meaning is generally the same as the revised version, Memento Rerum Conditor.
Here's Fr Edward Caswall's translation:
REMEMBER, O Creator Lord,
that in the Virgin's sacred womb
Thou wast conceived, and of her flesh
didst our mortality assume.
Mother of grace, O Mary blest,
to thee, sweet fount of love, we fly;
shield us through life, and take us hence
to thy dear bosom when we die.
O Jesu! born of Mary bright!
Immortal glory be to Thee;
praise to the Father infinite,
and Holy Ghost eternally. Amen.
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Sight singing Gregorian Chant - Simile est regnum caelorum
Day 35 of #100daysofchant
Using my random chant script which you can find in this blog post:
https://www.brandt.id.au/post/hundreddaysofchant/
I randomly selected this piece:
https://gregobase.selapa.net/chant.php?id=5477
and had a go at singing it.
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Jesu Rex Admirabilis - Palestrina Plus Plainchant
Day 56 of #100daysofchant
Jesu Rex Admirabilis is one part of St Bernard of Clairvaux's Really Long Poem. The other popular part is Jesu Dulcis Memoria.
Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina arranged it in this beautiful three part motet.
Here we alternate between the Palestrina and the Gregorian chant.
1 Jesu, Rex admirabilis
Et triumphator nobilis
Dulcedo ineffabilis
Totus desiderabilis.
2 Mane nobiscum Domine
Et nos illustra lumine
Pulsa mentis caligine
Mundum reple dulcedine.
3 Te saeculorum Principem,
Te, Christe, regem gentium,
Te mentium, Te cordium
unum fatemur arbitrum.
4 Amor Iesus continuus
Mihi languor assiduus
Mihi Iesus mellifluus
Fructus vitæ perpetuus
5 Quocumque loco fuero
Semper Iesum desidero
Amore Iesus langueo
& corde totus ardeo
1 O Jesu, King most wonderful,
Thou Conqueror renowned,
Thou sweetness most ineffable,
In whom all joys are found!
2 When once thou visitest the heart,
Then truth begins to shine;
Then earthly vanities depart;
Then kindles love divine.
3 O Jesu! Light of all below!
Thou Fount of life and fire,
Surpassing all the joys we know,
And all we can desire:
4 May every heart confess thy name,
And ever thee adore;
And seeking thee, itself inflame
To seek thee more and more.
5 Thee may our tongues forever bless,
Thee may we love alone;
And ever in our lives express
The image of thine own.
Translation by Edward Caswall
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Dominican Little Office Compine
Finishing the playlist!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR7cOUX2gl7rDr0ahnDJZopKgfYi5ss9H
More information here:
https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au/2022/03/04/dominican-little-office/
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Alleluia. Domine Deus meus - Alleluia for the 2nd Sunday post Pentecost
Most places are probably celebrating an External Solemnity of Corpus Christi this Sunday, but here are the propers for anyone who isn't. This should be in a playlist where you can listen to all the propers for the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost.
https://gregobase.selapa.net/chant.php?id=801
or
https://bbloomf.github.io/jgabc/propers.html#styleIntroitus=full-gloria#sunday=Pent2
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Little Office Prime in Advent - Officium Parvum Prima in Adventu
Yes, it's that time of year again folks! Advent is approaching and lots of things are set to change in the Little Office of Our Lady!
Read more details about this recording here:
https://littleoffice.substack.com/p/advent-prime
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Little Office Compline in Advent - Officium Parvum Completorium in Adventu
More info on this recording at Substack:
https://littleoffice.substack.com/p/compline-in-advent#details
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Ave Regina Caelorum - simple then solemn
The Marian Antiphon for Septuagesima and Lent. Well, strictly speaking, it's from February 2 up to the Sacred Triduum. It's the shortest and simplest one, so a great place to start learning.
Sung by my family
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O Bone Jesu, Ingegneri, Tenor Part
Two people, double tracked, mixed to leave the tenor part prominent.
Typeset by Marco de Abel on CPDL.
http://drive.google.com/uc?id=14j7spKVdg7fo8-I-eFfcecesQg20-sWm&export=download
I made this set of videos for March 2022
https://www.repleatur.net/2022/02/15/march-plans/
Other Parts:
https://rumble.com/vwd3h3-o-bone-jesu-ingegneri-soprano-part.html
https://rumble.com/vwd2yr-o-bone-jesu-alto-part.html
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Exaudi, Domine, vocem meam - 5th Sunday after Pentecost
Day 62 of #100daysofchant
The Introit for the 5th Sunday after Pentecost (that's next Sunday, so get practising!)
EXAUDI, Dómine, vocem meam, qua clamávi ad te: adjútor meus esto, ne derelÃnquas me, neque despÃcias me, Deus salutáris meus. Ps. 26. 2. Dóminus illuminátio mea, et salus mea, quem timébo? V. Glória Patri.
Hear O Lord, my voice with which I have cried to Thee: be Thou my helper, forsake me not, nor do Thou despise me, O God, my Saviour. Ps. The Lord is my light, and my salvation, whom shall I fear? V. Glory be to the Father.
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Sung Lauds in Advent from the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary
One more Little Office of Our Lady sing through. This time Lauds, or morning prayer to start your day.
Background bird calls include Australian Magpies among a few others.
Here is the link to find PDF booklets so you can sing along:
https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au/
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Dominican Little Office Prime! 6am Gregorian Chant Prayer
https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au/2022/03/04/dominican-little-office/
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