The ancient music of the Roman liturgy used for the Hours of the Divine Office and the Traditional Latin Mass is known as Greogrian chant (plainsong), after Pope St. Gregory I (590-604), who codified the existing chant melodies. The priest and schola sing the appointed parts of the Mass at a Missa Cantata (Sung Mass), High Mass (a more solemn form of the Missa Cantata including incensation), or Missa Solemnis (Solemn Mass, in which a celebrant, deacon, and subdeacon celebrate). A schola is a group of men trained to sing the chant (in convents, this may be a group of women).
Although there are many recordings made in recording studios, or sometimes in larger churches or monasteries with professional or dedicated choirs, there are few, if any, recordings made by the average small lay choir, chanting what can actually be attempted in the smaller churches, chapels, and oratories, to which the Sacred Chant can be a great addition in the traditional Roman liturgy, not as mere secular performance, but in the actual religious setting for which it was composed, the Traditional Latin Mass and Divine Office of the classical Roman Rite.
The St. John Schola for Gregorian chant is, therefore, recording a CD series consisting of live recordings of the type of chant pieces that may be used at traditional churches and chapels. It makes no pretense to being professional, but to what is achievable, with a little work, by the average small lay choir. Our hope is that this series will serve as a practical guide for the wider use of Gregorian chant in the traditional Roman Catholic liturgy. Supporting music sheets and booklets are available to accompany the recordings and aid small choirs in using Gregorian chant for the traditional liturgy.
Volume I: Christmas Matins of the Divine Office-An Abridgement (December 2006)
Volume II: First Mass of Christmas (December 2006)
Volume III: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany (January 2007)
Volume IV: Pentecost (May 2007)
Volumes I-IV: Box Collection (May 2007)
Volume V: 14th Sunday after Pentecost (September 2007)
Volume VI: 4th Sunday after Easter (February 2008)

Click on the music sheets and chant excerpts below to download them free of charge, especially as an aid to small choirs in using Gregorian chant for the traditional liturgy. (Be sure that you have the Adobe Reader [PDF] plug-in and a WAV plug-in installed for your internet browser; load time for these files is 1-3 minutes @ 56K modem.)
Ordinary of the Mass |
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| ORDIN8.PDF | SANCTUS8.WAV | Ordinary Chants of Mass VIII - De Angelis |
| ORDIN9.PDF | KYRIE9.WAV | Ordinary Chants of Mass IX - Cum Iubilo |
| ORDIN11.PDF | KYRIE11.WAV | Ordinary Chants of Mass IX - Orbis Factor |
Propers of the Mass |
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| PROPEPI.PDF | --- | Propers for the Epiphany |
| PROPEP3.PDF | --- | Propers for the Third Sunday after Epiphany |
| PROPEP4.PDF | PROPEP4.WAV | Propers for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany |
| PROPCAN.PDF | --- | Propers for Candlemas |
| PROPQUIN.PDF | PROPQUIN.WAV | Propers for Quinquagesima Sunday |
| PROPL1.PDF | PROPL1.WAV | Propers for the First Sunday in Lent |
| PROPL3.PDF | PROPL3.WAV | Propers for the Third Sunday in Lent |
| PROPHOLY.PDF | PROPHOLY.WAV | Chants of Holy Week |
| PROPEAST.PDF | --- | Propers for Easter |
| PROPEA4.PDF | PROPEA4.WAV | Propers for the Fourth Sunday after Easter |
| PROPPENT.PDF | --- | Propers for Pentecost |
| PROPP05.PDF | PROPP05.WAV | Propers for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost |
| PROPP09.PDF | --- | Propers for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost |
| PROPP10.PDF | --- | Propers for the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost |
| PROPP11.PDF | PROPP11.WAV | Propers for the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost |
| PROPP14.PDF | --- | Propers for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost |
| PROPP19.PDF | PROPP19.WAV | Propers for the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost |
| PROPP23.PDF | --- | Propers for the Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost |
| PROPPTPL.PDF | --- | Propers for the Feast of Sts. Peter & Paul (June 29) |
| PROPBLOD.PDF | --- | Propers for the Feast of the Most Precious Blood (July 1) |
| PROPVIS.PDF | PROPVIS.WAV | Propers for the Feast of the Visitation (July 2) |
| PROPTRAN.PDF | PROPTRAN.WAV | Propers for the Feast of the Transfiguration (August 6) |
| PROPSTLW.PDF | --- | Propers for the Feast of St. Lawrence (August 10) |
| PROPASSM.PDF | --- | Propers for the Feast of the Assumption (August 15) |
| PROPSTBA.PDF | --- | Propers for the Feast of St. Bartholomew (August 24) |
| PROPEXAL.PDF | --- | Propers for the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14) |
| PROPSTMA.PDF | --- | Propers for the Feast of St. Lawrence (September 21) |
| PROPALL.PDF | PROPALL.WAV | Propers for the Feast of All Saints (November 1) |
| PROPDED.PDF | --- | Propers for the Dedication of the Basilicas of Sts. Peter & Paul (November 18) |
| PROPXMAS.PDF |
JESURED.WAV BEATA.WAV HODIE.WAV |
Christmas Matins and Propers for First Mass of Christmas |
Hymns |
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| See Hymnal | ATTENDE.WAV | Hymn: Attende Domine |
| See Hymnal | ADORAMUS.WAV | Hymn: Adoramus Te |
| See Hymnal | AVEMARIA.WAV | Hymn: Ave Maria |
| See Hymnal | PANIS.WAV | Hymn: Panis Angelicus |
| See Hymnal | SALUTAR.WAV | Hymn: O Salutaris Hostia |
Organ Accompaniments |
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| ORGTERCE.PDF |
TERPS.WAV TERRESP.WAV |
Organ Accompaniment for Hour of Terce before Sunday Mass |
| ORGHOLY.PDF | ORGHOLY.WAV | Organ Accompaniment for the Chants of Holy Week |