@mrluistena from another post: "some of the cadences are changed slightly." variations are to be expected, but otherwise they're chanting the melody as it appears in the given notation.
One may find the magnificat, benedictus, and venite notated as the example in the video for each of the 8 modes in the end pages of the dominican antiphonarium, volume 4.
It is on the site musicasacra com slash dominican slash a2b pdf. One may also find the same pieces notated in 8 modes to be sung in the english in the St Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter book and in part 15 of the Sarum antiphonary on the site allmercifulsavior com. The two english sources each have own advantage.
it sounds good this way too
SMQLIVBVRSNSMV 1 month ago
It's pretty close. Some of the cadences are changed slightly.
Ranimal006 1 month ago
They do not follow the notes. It sounds nice, but noit if you want to practice your Gregorian annotationskills!
carolineleiden 2 months ago
THis is not well sung, There are not singing what´s written here.
mrluistena 4 months ago
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@mrluistena from another post: "some of the cadences are changed slightly." variations are to be expected, but otherwise they're chanting the melody as it appears in the given notation.
gentleuser 1 month ago
One may find the magnificat, benedictus, and venite notated as the example in the video for each of the 8 modes in the end pages of the dominican antiphonarium, volume 4.
It is on the site musicasacra com slash dominican slash a2b pdf. One may also find the same pieces notated in 8 modes to be sung in the english in the St Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter book and in part 15 of the Sarum antiphonary on the site allmercifulsavior com. The two english sources each have own advantage.
LiturgicalChants 9 months ago