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Pope Pius X Motu proprio on Sacred Music Tra le Sollecitudini promulgated on November 22, 1903 http://www.adoremus.org/MotuProprio.html

Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Solesmes  The institution which Pope Saint Pius X in 1903 entrusted with the mission of restoring the editions of Gregorian Chant for the Roman liturgy.  http://www.solesmes.com

The Order of Saint Benedict   Gregorian Chant Select Bibliography and Web sites.  http://www.osb.org/gen/topics/chantbib2.html#sites

Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos (Spain)   This site offers, in 12 chapters, a very complete History of Gregorian Chant; in addition the visitor can find Gregorian scores and audio samples.  http://www.silos.arrakis.es  The following authorization is given:  "The use of the content of these pages with cultural or documentary aims is authorized".  [Text in spanish]

Diocese of Ponce, Puerto Rico   Scores of Gregorian Chants and of Classic and Popular songs for the Liturgy.  http://www.pucpr.edu/diocesis/14cantoral.html

Liber Usualis   The ultimate chant book containing Gregorian pieces for the entire liturgical year -- essential for any choir serious about interpreting Gregorian Chant.  It is available from St. Bonaventure Publications.  http://www.libers.com

Grégoire. Sheet music editing software for Gregorian chant. http://gregoire.tele.free.fr/

Chant Links   Page with numerous links to web pages related to Gregorian Chant.   http://comp.uark.edu/~rlee/otherchant.html

Gregorian Chant on the Web:   Page of Willy Schuyesmans with interesting explanations on the different aspects of Gregorian Chant.  http://users.pandora.be/greetendirk/gregoriaans/EN/ENindex.htm

Gregorian Chant Web Guide.   Page of chant links collected and annotated by Scott Robert Knitter.  http://www.msu.edu/~knitter/chantlinks.html

Liturgical workship and music from the Judaism to Christianity. http://www.liturgica.com/html/lit.jsp?hostname=null

History of Gregorian chant By Alison Hope http://www.maternalheart.com/library/chant_history.htm

History of the Gregorian Chant   Peter Jeffery offers a concise history of Gregorian Chant, prefacing the material on the Gregorian Chant Home Page..  http://www.music.princeton.edu/chant_html/what.html

Introduction to Medieval Music by Cynthia J. Cyrus     Introduction to Medieval Music from Vanderbilt University's Online Encyclopedia.  http://www.vanderbilt.edu/~cyrus/ORB/orbmusic.htm

Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum:  The Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum (TML) is an evolving Latin database of the entire corpus of music theory written during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, housed at Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana, USA).  http://www.music.indiana.edu/tml/start.html

Byzantine Music  Byzantine Chant, the monophonic (i.e., single melody line) liturgical chant of the Greek Orthodox Church during the Byzantine Empire (330-1453) down to the 16th century;  in modern ecclesiastical Greece the term refers to music of any period.  http://www.0wned.org/~pavlos/

Medieval Byzantine Music and links:   This page attempts to track all Byzantine material on the Internet.  http://www.netserf.org/Music/Gregorian_Chant/

Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae   From the University of Copenhagen.  The site contains an inventory of microfilms. There is a list of the standard abridged version of the sticherarion.  http://www.igl.ku.dk/MMB/Welcome.html

Medieval and Renaissance Music  A guide to resources on the Web for people interested in the music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.  https://www.angelfire.com/mi/spanogle/emusic.html

CANTICA NOVA PUBLICATIONS: Traditional music... for the contemporary Church. http://www.canticanova.com/

Liturgica.com: Liturgical worship and music from Judaism to Christianity  http://www.liturgica.com/html/lit.jsp?hostname=liturgica

La Trobe University Medieval Library Music Database  (Australia):  This Scribe database is a systematic collection of scores, colour images, texts and bibliographic information of medieval music which can be searched by text or melody and which will return information in the form of a modern score and (if available) a colour facsimile of an original manuscript.  http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AudioVisual/Stinson/medmusic.htm

Una Voce:  Gregorian Chant and Polyphony:   Site with many links to web pages related to Gregorian Chant. http://www.unavoce.org/chant.htm

Manuscripts, Paleography, Codicology - Manuscript images and projects in digitized images of manuscripts. http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/display.cfm?Action=View&Category=Music

La Musique au Moyen Age  Sacred and secular music of the Middle Ages.  ttp://www.cssh.qc.ca/projets/carnetsma/Musique_intro.html

Musique des premieres chrétiens  Essay on the music of the first Christians [French text]  http://apemutam.free.fr/musichretiens.htm.

Hildegard von Bingen a pious woman, artist, who composed music to honor God.  It contains her biography and history, the art, her writings. Reproductions of her manuscripts are included. http://www.healingchants.com/hvb_links.html

Gregorian Chants by Kenneth L. Sublett:   Thesis on Gregorian chants origins among Egyptian monks   http://www.piney.com/MuChants.html

Cantus:   A Gregorian Chant data base.  Indexes of Chants in selected manuscripts and early printed sources of the Divine Office.   http://publish.uwo.ca/~cantus/

Do you love Sacred Renaissance Polyphony  sung as it should be sung?  Do you love Gregorian Chant?  There is a new CD available that will satisfy you to your heart's content!  Go to http://jeff.ostrowski.cc/CD.htm to learn details about a significant sacred music projects in the United States! 

The Catholic Encyclopedia.   Gregorian Chant. http://www.knight.org/advent/cathen/06779a.htm

Gregorian Chant Institute.   Information on the Chant Institute at the Rensselaer Program of Church Music and Liturgy at Saint Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana, USA  http://www.saintjoe.edu/academics/liturgy/chant.html

Luís Henrique Camargo Quiroz (Brazil)Page with recordings of Gregorian Chant.  http://198.62.75.1/www2/cantgreg/index_esp.htm

SACRED BIBLE  - BIBLE Vulgatae Editionis.  The complete Bible in Latin Vulgate version.  http://speedbible.com/vulgate/

Musicae Sacrae    PIUS XII's instruction on sacred music (December 25, 1955)   http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/pius_xii/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xii_enc_25121955_musicae-sacrae_en.html

"Sacrosanctum Concilium"  Vatican II Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy  http://www.ewtn.com/library/councils/v2litur.htm

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