Psalms in fauxbourdon
  • Paolo
    Posts: 15
    I am trying to expand my choir's repertoire with greater use of psalms, even as offertory or communion chants in direct form without antiphons. Does anyone know of a quality collection of psalms in Latin fauxbourdon, or Anglican chant in Latin? Ideally, they would have sheet music with all the words and notes.
  • chonakchonak
    Posts: 9,223
    I'm not aware of any examples, but that could be an interesting project: perhaps to start with some existing antiphon with organ accompaniment, and add fauxbourdon verses in the appropriate mode.
  • NoahLovinsNoahLovins
    Posts: 21
    Send me a message. I have tons, but not in file formats that can be easily uploaded here. In the process of converting them to PDF.
  • Xopheros
    Posts: 107
    Although not exactly what you are looking for, but might it be useful, if I make an edition with the Latin (instead of English) Doxology of my three part Anglican Chant?

    As the formula can be used with any psalm verse, underlaying a specific chant would be pointless. So you would still have to mark the chord changes in the psalm verses somehow (asterisk, underline, ...), but at least the (through-composed) doxology would be written out.
  • Jehan_Boutte
    Posts: 272
    Perruchot did some pretty good work on fauxbourdons.