Dies anyone know where I might find or purchase a setting of the O Antiphons in modern notation, preferably an English translation, with keyboard/organ accompaniment?
First rule of finding musical settings of traditional chants translated into English in modern notation: Look to the Anglicans or the Western Orthodox, and they'll likely have it.
Thanks for these. I can't do them on the correct calendar days, but may have the choir sing all of them on the last Sunday before Christmas. Many never hear them, so I think it will be quite effective.
Okay, for the first one, O Sapientia, it doesn't seem to want to save my PDF, so I'll post the GABC here: (c4) OO (dffe) Wis(fdeDcd)dom(d;.), which(d) cam(d)est(d) out(e) of(d) the(d) mouth(ef) of(d) the(e) most(dc) High,(c.:) and(d) reach(ad)est(d) from(d) one(e) end(d) to(d) an(d)o(e)ther(d;), migh(e)ti(f)ly,(ghghih.;) and(hg) sweet(h)ly(g) or(f)der(fe)ing(df) all(f.) things:(c.:) Come(cffe) and(d) teach(eDcd) us(dCA.) the(cd) way(fe) of(c) pru(ef)dence(d.::).
Just put that into Gregorio Illuminare Score Editor and click Gregorio Pdf, and you should be fine.
Durham: That was the coolest thing EVER. Thanks for making me do that! Wow!
Stephen: I don't have the technology help you with the accompaniment though I could annotate some chords (gasp!) for you to improvise below. Let me know if that would help.
Sorry to be demanding. Thanks to everyone for their help and input. I'm sure I can figure an accompaniment out; y'all are just so much more gifted that I know mine won't be as good!
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