I’m wondering now how difficult this it would be just to adapt Bartlett’s SEP to Latin texts?
It's more a matter that I've been asked by clergy to do this for various reasons. They include having an appointment soon after mass, wanting a particular motet to be sung at offertory, not wanting to wait so long for the gradual and alleluia... the list goes on. From what I've been told by TLM people here, they often opted to psalm-tone certain propers because of a lack of time to prepare the full gregorian chants to standard.
Quibusdam in regionibus iam non parva exstat difficultas Ordinarium Missae cantandi; Proprium vero vel omnino neglegitur, vel recitatur sub organo aut ad modum psalmi. Haec omnia systemata sunt in detrimentum patrimonii gregoriani et naturam sollemnitatis Missae quodammodo simulant. (Declaratio to no. 109 of the fifth concept, August 10, 1961)
Off hand, I cannot remember which document said so, but it has even been suggested by the church herself to sing propers to Psalm Tones if the full chants cannot be mastered.
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