Hymn Introits for the Liturgical Year: The Origin and Early Development of the Latin Texts

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LiturgyTrainingPublications, 2005 - 312 Seiten
The introit is the entrance song to the eucharistic celebration of the Catholic Church, sung to a prescribed text that is thematically linked to the season or the particular celebration and belongs to the category of antiphonal Mass chants. The introit chant is the last of the Mass propers to be researched in detail. In this groundbreaking study, Christoph Tietze presents the history and development of the introit through the ages. He has also composed congregational settings of the proper parts of the Mass for the liturgical year. This book shows how to make these texts practical for parish use. It will help pastors, music directors, and seminarians better understand the texts for use in today's liturgies. Book jacket.
 

Inhalt

The Form of the Introit
19
Monasticism and the Creation of the Introit
29
The Origin of the Introit
42
The Carolingian Reform
82
The Thematic Use of the Introit
88
Metrical Psalms
100
Metrical Introits
115
Hymn Introits for the Liturgical Year
121
Solemnities after Pentecost
176
Ordinary Time
181
Sanctorale Solemnities of the Lord
237
Ordines Romani
260
Pontificals
268
Index of Psalm Verses
276
Index of Suggested Tunes
284
Bibliography
299

AdventChristmas Cycle
130
LentEaster Cycle
151
Sources
307
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