Does anyone know whether the Discalced Carmelites retained/developed their own musical tradition ..., whether this continued into the 20th century - and crucially, whether they published editions of their chant?
igneus, it certainly doesn't exist in mainstream liturgical repertories... but there are other (marginal) sources that may be interesting. I'm waiting for some editions of Nivers' plainchant settings to understand them better as just one example of this. And how interesting it was to hear from monasteryliturgist that the Carmelites used the tonus in directum to simplify their offices
I would be interested in understanding the principles Nivers applied…
Ch.4 That the Gregorian or Roman Chant, having been communicated, and having spread in all the Churches of the Dioceses and Religious Orders, was changed and corrupted in several parts.
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