2007년 5월 29일 화요일
Music for the Soul


General Links:
  1. Cantica Nova: Traditional Music for the Contemporary Church
  2. Catholic Doors
  3. Choral Wiki
  4. DoveSong (mp3) - A lot of Gregorian Chant
  5. Henry Purcell (17th century) - Thou Knowest Lord the Secrets of our Hearts
  6. Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest - Chants for each week in the Church's Liturgical Year for the Traditional Latin Mass
  7. MusicaSacra
  8. Princeton Gregorian Chant Page
  9. Sacred Heart Choir - Great, Up-to-date collection of music for Mass
  10. Sontius Sanctus - Large collection of mp3 downloads including numerous Latin hymns
  11. St. John Cantius Parish - This Chicago parish of the Society of St. John Cantius has world renown music.
For Particular Occasions:

Christmas:
  1. Candlemas Sequence
  2. Christmas Carols - Includes In dulci jubilo, Once in Royal David's City, and Hark the Herald Angels Sing
  3. Christmas Day Chants 
  4. O Antiphons
Requiem:
  1. Dies Irae
  2. Requiem in Honor for the Requiem of His Royal Highness, King Louis XVI
  3. In Paradisium
Marian:
  1. Regina Coeli
St. Peter/Pope:
  1. Tu es Petrus - St. Peter's Choir of Nottingham singing Tu es Petrus by Palestrina
  2. Introit for Sts. Peter and Paul

6 comment(s):

del_button 2007년 5월 30일 AM 9:01
Deacon Bill Burns :

This site does chant and polyphony: http://www.choraltreasure.org/

del_button 2007년 5월 30일 PM 5:01
Jennifer @ Conversion Diary :

What a great resource! Thanks!!

del_button 2007년 5월 31일 PM 10:32
Staying in Balance :

That's a great list!! I was in a choir that sang Tu es Petrus for Pope John Paul II when he came to DC in 1979. Brings back memories.

del_button 2007년 6월 9일 PM 9:19
Lindsay @ Lindsay Loves :

The Cyber Hymnal is indeed Protestant, but if you search by tune, you can find the MIDI files to sing along with several of the hymns included in the LOTH. I would also recommend The Oremus Hymnal. It's Episcopal/Anglican, but is just as useful as the Cyber Hymnal.

del_button 2007년 7월 7일 PM 12:41
Web :

Sorry I'm late to the combox, but hopefully you're still checking it.

Christus Rex is a site which has all or most of the chants for the entire liturgical year recorded as well as the ordinaries in various settings.

They were all recorded, as far as I can tell, at St. Benedict's monastery in Sao Paolo. I think they were recorded 'live' because the sound quality varies from recording to recording.

del_button 2007년 7월 7일 PM 2:06
Matthew :

Web, thanks. And, yes, I do check all comments posted on any past posts.

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