Excerpts of Different Chant Editions

The following examples were taken from
an unfinished WORK IN PROGRESS

PAN 11A PAN 14B PAN 14c PAN 12a

Reference for Alleluia 8AMontpellier 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 1871Pustet 1884Pustet 1896Mechlin 1874Pustet Note

Pustet edition realizedAnother versionPreface comparison

Different editions of the Nuptial Mass Alleluia (Pan 13a)

Mocquereau Table

PAN 14HPAN 14k • Kyrie 14

Pan 14M • Sanctus X

PAN 14eCompare Solesmes Versions • Kyre 4 • Arnold

PAN 1GPAN 2GPAN 3G

PAN 14nPAN 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 8GPAN 9GPAN 10c

PAN 5GPAN 7G

PAN 10d • Schwann ignoring a mora

PAN 11cPAN 12cPAN 13c

 

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