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In cases where you know what pieces a neo-gregorian composition draws from, you can try to sing according to their neums. But is this really reasonable? Neo-gregorian pieces were conceived having in mind an interpretation which is not the one you get from semiology. And the adaptation may have been made having in mind principles incompatible with such an interpretation. (The Mass for the IC was made up after Bl. Pius IX proclaimed the corresponding dogma, btw. A curiosity: Gaudens gaudebo in the 1871 Graduale is quite different from the one you find in post-Pothier editions.)
I don't see anyone arguing for the use of the Medicean chant versions in the name of authenticity!
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