Well, I don’t mean to grift, but you might want to take a look at some of my arrangements, where I base the melodies on Gregorian chants: www.psallitedomino.com (and YouTube: “ServiamScores”) I only have a fraction of my output currently posted, but if this is something that interests you, I can provide you with more.
I also have a few interesting gospel acclamations based on chants, such as my "Alleluia Rorate Cæli" https://youtu.be/sF3uz0ypv-0 as well as this lenten one which is based on the chant that says, "I will meditate on your laws..." (appropriate for right before the gospel!) https://youtu.be/tGrSAlvtLsQ and finally my "Alleluia Peregrinus" which is great for funerals or penitential seasons: https://youtu.be/H9xmEdped40 (this recording is melody only, but we sing it SATB as a choir).
David, you need to generate actual share links, not just copy the url as you view them when logged in to your own account. The links (to individual psalms) are currently broken. For instance, this is what I get when I click the share option for your Ash Wednesday psalm (which I quite like, by the way!): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S5QMSd9S1WW_Z028bDo6u9Heu9622cl7/view?usp=sharing
Another note: if I remember right, Google documents are only accessible to people who have Google accounts and are logged in to them. On the other hand, free storage services such as dropbox.com or box.com allow you to make files readable to anyone.
Also, PDF files of modest size can be uploaded to this forum site and attached to your comment.
Sam Schmitt, thank you so much for your work, and beauty you bring to the Foretaste of the Heavenly Banquet. I have known of your work, for years, but in the last two, have finally had a couple singers capable enough. We are using some of your psalms every other or third week, now.
My cantrice is still of the "sing-what-they-have-in-the-book-first" mentality. We have IPM, so Fr. Weber's settings are a bit simple for her, and dare I say, to me, as well. So, we use some of yours, and she is loving the Marier, as well. We have, certainly, "upped our psalm game at St. Rita in New Orleans!"
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