Organ/Choral Music Database *LINK ATTACHED*
  • deo27
    Posts: 27
    Below, you will find a dropbox link with accessible organ/choral music. All of this music is in the public domain, so you are free to print it and share with others. I started this project 6 years ago and just returned to it recently. I am regularly updating this when I have time.

    In the organ section, there are lots of alternate harmonizations, repertoire from various composers, hymn tune-based compositions, chant-based works, and transcriptions from sacred oratorios/cantatas.

    In the choral section, you will find various settings of popular texts, some barn burners, and newer works. I’ve recently added a section on the proper chants to include music that is both for Anglicans and Catholics. There is also a reduced score of the Messiah choral parts.

    I hope this is a useful resource for you.


    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/20gn9uarh4dnmyyg4ap7z/AMiYi5CkuI8C5ufPMTBTeEc?rlkey=hoov6rlgiqz5ith356hzyo532&st=dgstbxxh&dl=0
  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
    Posts: 5,301
    Thank you for this. Just a note, though: in Gustate et Videte (Choral Music), it's not "Griffin-Gustate et videte" but "Giffen-Gustate et videte" (I am the composer in question).
  • deo27
    Posts: 27
    Yes. Thx.
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  • chonakchonak
    Posts: 9,261
    By the way, the classic book Catholic Church Music by Richard Terry, choirmaster at Westminster Cathedral, has a substantial list of choral works ranked by difficulty as an appendix to the book. The rankings are Very Easy, Easy, Moderately Easy, Not Difficult, Moderately Difficult, and Very Difficult. CMAA's edition is available through our shop, and an older scanned PDF of the book is available for download on the main CMAA site.

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