Master a practical approach to Gregorian chant that you can use in church services today.
This method focuses on teaching reading, singing, and understanding plain chant through clear, actionable instruction. It presents the Solesmes approach as a practical model you can apply in choirs, cantors, and parish classrooms.
This edition emphasizes accessible techniques for clergy, organists, and choirmasters who want to render chant with accuracy and artistry. It explains how to analyze chant form, match syllables to notes, and express the life and character of each melody. The book combines foundational notation with step-by-step guidance on rhythm, cadence, and phrasing, helping you move from technique to confident performance.
- How to read and interpret Gregorian notation, including notes, staff, and clefs.
- The construction of plain chants and how melodies fit their textual phrases.
- Practical guidance on cadence, intonation, and the balance between syllables and notes.
- Ways to develop an artistic, expressive chant style for liturgical use.
Ideal for readers involved in church music, such as clergy, organists, choirmasters, and students of chant who want a clear, usable method.