I'm doing some music planning for the fall, and am focused on the feast of St. Michael right now. I'm familiar with the chants, "Te Splendor" and "Laus Erumpat," but have come across other texts for which I would like to find the chant notation. Does anyone have knowledge of where to find any of the following?
Christe Qui Sedes Olympo Christe, Sanctorum decus Angelorum Magnum te Michaelem Mille Quem Stipant Solio Sedentem
Tibi Christe, splendor Patris Dominican Vespers / Matins Hymn
Te Sanctum Dominum In Cantus selecti
Sequences Sarum : Ad celebres, Rex coelice This should be in the Sarum books will have to check
Adam of St Victor: Laus erumpat ex affectu (This is in the book of Adam of St. Victor Sequences)
O Heros invincibilis Sancte Michael archangele Both from Cantus Varii (Google Books)
Of course there is the Analecta Hymnica (c. 50 volumes) I have seen Hymns for St. Michael...
A search of the Cantus Database of ancient Manuscripts: http://cantusdatabase.org/feasts?title=michael N.B. You will need to check each Feast! and then the manuscripts etc. NN. B. This should have the other chants you were interested in...
Thanks so much, tomjaw and Richard R.! I see from the abundance of St. Michael chants on the Cantus Database, that a lone lifetime would probably not be enough to fit them all in. Time for me now to get lost in the database and do some music-spelunking! Thanks, both.
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