All the Mass Settings in this book have been approved by the USCCB for Liturgical Use:
232-page PDF book (download for free):
http://lalemantpolyphonic.org/new_translation/roman_missal_third_edition_accompaniments.pdf
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Beware of trying to download this. It may crash your web browser!
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Must be spreading. My computer crashed after a very short time tonight too ...
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Ubuntu managed it with no trouble.
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Re: 232 free pages, Mass Settings, Roman Missal, 3rd Edition
I'm sorry if I offended you - I was just suggesting a way of getting the file. It does have some interesting bits and pieces in it.
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Southern Comfort wrote:Beware of trying to download this. It may crash your web browser!
Crashes happen, for all sorts of reasons. Don't be put off downloading this; it is large, but well worth a look.
As the document makes very clear, this is an incomplete draft version. I think the quality of the content is variable, but at its best - e.g. many of the idiomatic optional chant accompaniments - it is useful and instructive.
(BTW, I don't think Nazard was trying to be anything other than helpful, CC. I'm sure the other Ubuntu user found his comment reassuring )
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Re: 232 free pages, Mass Settings, Roman Missal, 3rd Edition
No offence taken. I was just playing with the idea of those open source v Microsoft/Apple debates that I see people having online!
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Well worth a look. It was interesting to see Flor Peters accompaniments, they were much better behaved than I had hoped. Does this publication suggest that there are lots of parishes where chant based compositions are the norm?