Hello,
let me introduce myself to you, as this is the first message I send to this
group: I am the publisher of the Nocturnale Romanum. I studied Theology and
Germanistics (German language and Literature) and somewhat later Gregorian
Chant. My teachers were P. Rhabanus Erbacher OSB (Muensterschwarzach Abbey),
Godehard Joppich and Stefan Kloeckner. Since 1992 I lead an own Schola Cantorum
and since 2001 I publish and sell books on Gregorian Chant. To be informed
what is to be discussed outside the german-speaking Chant-world I became
member of your list two days ago.
Now let me add a detail to the "Liber psalmorum pro communione": I use this
book in sunday services, because there is no other edition available (Hartker
Verlag may publish an other edition next year!). The psalms are given in the
Neovulgata text version, which differs from the traditional version (like Liber
Usualis). Often the verses are very difficult to sing, because Neovulgata-
Psalms are not as poetic as the older latin versions.
With kindest regards
Niko
On 11 Nov 2005, at 17:27, dvdjjwb wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know if it's this one:
"Liber psalmorum pro communione", 1994,
which appears to be a verse book for the current Graduale Romanum.
Here's the link to buy the book. It's in Dutch.
http://www.benedictusberg.nl/abdyij/Preview/N_frame.html?http://www.benedictusbe
rg.nl/abdyi j/Preview/N_art_144.htmlhttp://wwnto-
gregoriano.de/literatur/literatur.html
From:
http://wwwtemusdomino.net/blog/archives/001363.php
"It has just the psalms/canticles with no indication as to which antiphon
goes with which psalm."
"And, all the directions are in Dutch."
"It has the verses pointed beneath the psalm tone with rather
unusual markings to indicate how to intone each verse (e.g., it's not like the
Liber usualis)."
dvdjjwb
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