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[[File:Illuminarepublications-gregorio-online-editor.PNG|150px|link=http://apps.illuminarepublications.com/gregorio/|Sito web che permette la scrittura tramite sintassi GABC di spartiti gregoriani esportabili come immagini.]] [[File:Musicaliturgica.altervista.org.jpg|150px|link=http://musicaliturgica.altervista.org/|Sito web che raccoglie molti canti liturgici sia gregoriani che polifonici.]]
[[File:Illuminarepublications-gregorio-online-editor.PNG|150px|link=https://www.sourceandsummit.com/editor/legacy/|Website that allows writing via GABC syntax of Gregorian scores exportable as images.]] [[File:Musicaliturgica.altervista.org.jpg|150px|link=http://musicaliturgica.altervista.org/|Website that collects many liturgical chants both Gregorian and polyphonic (italian language).]]


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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:

"Gregorian chant, as proper to the Roman liturgy, should be given pride of place, other things being equal. Its melodies, contained in the "typical" editions, should be used, to the extent that this is possible." (Musicam Sacram, n. 50-a)[1]

  1. Cfr. SC 116 e Musicam Sacram, n. 50-a