Thanks to all for directing me to this chant. While I pray the 1954 Breviarium, I usually chant the pre-1911 form of Lauds on Sundays, and thanks to these posts, I was able to chant the ninefold Alleluia for the first time yesterday, rather than in recto tono. It was beautiful.
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Thanks to all for directing me to this chant. While I pray the 1954 Breviarium, I usually chant the pre-1911 form of Lauds on Sundays, and thanks to these posts, I was able to chant the ninefold Alleluia for the first time yesterday, rather than in recto tono. It was beautiful.
Thank you. That link is a real treasure.
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