Pange Lingua chant (minus Tantum) for cut-and-paste?
  • Heath
    Posts: 966
    Friends, I'm sure some more googling could have turned something up, but . . . I'm curious if any of you have the following handy:

    --Pange Lingua chant
    --modern notation
    --2 flats (so, D phrygian)
    --First four verses placed underneath the melody (in other words, not new music for each verse)
    --In Latin
    --No Tantum (we'll do a choral version)

    Trying to get a head start on my Holy Thursday aide and this is the last piece for me to toss in. I just need a PDF for a quick cut-and-paste.

    Or, if someone wants to pass along a Lilypond template for this, that would be fine, too! (I can do things un-metered, but I'm not sure how to do it with multiple verses)

    Many thanks!
  • Heath
    Posts: 966
    Bumping, hoping for a good-hearted soul to come through for me . . .
  • matthewjmatthewj
    Posts: 2,700
    I have it in neumes.

    Can't help you with that.

  • Here you go.
    Pange Lingua.pdf
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  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    Here it is in modern stemless notation, Mode III transposed down a whole step. If you want stems, I can do that very quickly, too.
    Pange lingua gloriosi-Mode III-down whole step.pdf
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  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    Oops, I did each stanza anew. Not a problem to reset with all verses.
  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
    Posts: 5,189
    Here it is. First four stanzas set as a block. Plus the Tantum ergo set as a block. All on one page.
    Pange lingua gloriosi-hymn.pdf
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  • Heath
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    Excellent! Thanks so much, gents!