Chant Resource Page
Here’s another reason I like WordPress: Pages. This is a work in progress–a static chant resource page. I’ll put it on the sidebar later…
Here’s another reason I like WordPress: Pages. This is a work in progress–a static chant resource page. I’ll put it on the sidebar later…
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I had one other question about this — have you seen any resources for chanting Matins online? I’m interested in adapting some of the most frequently-used antiphons and so forth for use with the AB or Monastic Matins (once it’s reprinted), but I haven’t seen anything online. I’m not even sure what I would be looking for, as all the Antiphonales I’ve seen are just the day hours.
Comment by Chris T. — March 26, 2007 @ 2:02 am
Nice new page…though a bit hard to read. Welcome to the other side of Blogger!
Comment by LP — March 26, 2007 @ 11:26 am
Chris T. Check out the new addition, Music of the Sarum Office. It’s incomplete but does have some Matins material. Otherwise I haven’t found much. (any)
LP, yeah, the font is awfully small. I haven’t fiddled with the css yet.
Comment by Derek the Ænglican — March 26, 2007 @ 12:12 pm
Ooh, that looks like plenty to get me started. Once I get back from France and have access to more of my books, I’ll see what I can do with it.
I’ve also ordered the Nocturnale Romanum from Germany, ill-considered as that purchase might be.
Comment by Chris T. — March 27, 2007 @ 3:46 am