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The Gregorian Chant website
On this website, you can find the most famous Gregorian chants used in the Roman Catholic Liturgy. The songs are accompanied by Latin text, English translation (where available) and scores in square notation.

This website contains 71 pages and 37 sheet music files in JPG and PDF format to use and download.

Famous quotes:

"Sacred music must consequently possess in the best degree the qualities that are proper to the liturgy, and precisely the sanctity and goodness of the forms, from which its other characteristic, which is universality, arises spontaneously." (TRA LE SOLLECITUDINI, St. Pius X)[1]

Documents and Books

Note

  1. TRA LE SOLLECITUDINI, St. Pius X, 22/11/1903.