Excerpts of Different Chant Editions |
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The following examples were taken from
an unfinished WORK IN PROGRESS

PAN 11A — PAN 14B — PAN 14c — PAN 12a
Reference for Alleluia 8A • Montpellier H. 159 •

Please note: the Prefaces in the Pustet books changed over time. Originally, in 1871, they recommended the "mensuralist" interpretation.
(If anyone wants to see how this interpretation worked in practice, E-mail me at jeff@ostrowski.cc —
— I have about 3,000 pages of modern notation music pages that show how
the "mensuralist" interpretation was done.)
But by 1900, the Pustet books had a new Preface, which recommended that the "mensuralist" interpretation be cast aside in favor of the "equalist" interpretation.
Pustet 1871 • Pustet 1884 • Pustet 1896 • Mechlin 1874 • Pustet Note
Pustet edition realized • Another version • Preface comparison
Different editions of the Nuptial Mass Alleluia (Pan 13a)
Mocquereau Table

PAN 14H — PAN 14k • Kyrie 14
Pan 14M • Sanctus X
PAN 14e • Compare Solesmes Versions • Kyre 4 • Arnold

PAN 1G • PAN 2G • PAN 3G
PAN 14n • PAN 14P
An example of how chant was rendered for the Native Americans
in the
time of St. Noël Chabanel and St. Antoine Daniel:
SAMPLE PAGE
courtesy of Claudio R. Salvucci's book "The Roman Rite in the Algonquian & Iroquoian Missions"

Ave Maria Comparison
PAN 14a • Crastina

PAN 8G • PAN 9G • PAN 10c
PAN 5G • PAN 7G •
PAN 10d • Schwann ignoring a mora
PAN 11c • PAN 12c • PAN 13c

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