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rben20
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Hello fellow Catholics,
I wanted to know the differences between the Graduale Romanum 1961 and the Liber Usualis 1962 for the Extraordinary form of the Mass. Here are some questions I have:
1.) Which parts of the office does the Liber Usualis have? I believe the Graduale Romanum only has what pertains to the Mass so there would be no parts of the office in it.
2.) I believe the Liber Usualis does not contain daily propers for chanting at Mass. Does the Graduale Romanum have daily propers? If neither have the propers for daily Mass then what does a Schola use?
3.) In regards to the Mass only, does the Graduale Romanum have anything more than what would come with the Liber Usualis?
Thank you for your help as I am a Gregorian Chant noob.
I wanted to know the differences between the Graduale Romanum 1961 and the Liber Usualis 1962 for the Extraordinary form of the Mass. Here are some questions I have:
1.) Which parts of the office does the Liber Usualis have? I believe the Graduale Romanum only has what pertains to the Mass so there would be no parts of the office in it.
2.) I believe the Liber Usualis does not contain daily propers for chanting at Mass. Does the Graduale Romanum have daily propers? If neither have the propers for daily Mass then what does a Schola use?
3.) In regards to the Mass only, does the Graduale Romanum have anything more than what would come with the Liber Usualis?
Thank you for your help as I am a Gregorian Chant noob.