Psalterium Monasticum Antiphon Needed
  • Does anyone have the Psalterium Monasticum and a scanner and a willingness to scan and share the following chant for the completion of a sung compline booklet like this which is done according to the current Liturgia Horarum/Ordo Cantus Officii?:

    T.P. Alleluia (PM 243)

    Many thanks in advance!
  • Easier to type it. PDF attached, with both rhythmically marked and unmarked versions.
  • Richard and Adam, this forum is really great. Thank you very much!

    Steven
  • Richard--Thank you very very much!
  • Richard,

    This is gorgeous!

    Gratefully,
    Paul
  • Richard, what did you use to "type" the "Alleluias?"
  • Meinrad fonts in MS Word, very low-tech.
  • RobertRobert
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    This antiphon is also in the Antiphonale Monasticum, vol. II (2006) at p. 163. The A.M. version is identical to what Richard R. transcribed, except that four punctums have the augmentative liquescent form:

    - the first Do in the first Alleluia
    - the Do in the second Alleluia
    - the two Las in the third Alleluia
  • The PM uses these same sorts of liquescent punctums. Of course, the Meinrad fonts do not reproduce these neumes, which seem to me simply to explicate what any singer should know to do anyway, which is generally to make the double L and diphthong "ia" liquid.