• Français
  • English

Who are we?

Your cart

VirtueMart
Your Cart is currently empty.

Warranty

Thanks to the quality of our products, we are able to grant you a 60 days waranty, during which you may send them back, in the unlikely event that you should be disapointed with our standards. Products have to be returned in their original packaging and you will be refunded in full of your spent amount.
The Purpose of this homepage PDF Print E-mail
So you like Gregorian chant and religious polyphonic music ?

You are at the right site, which will allow you access to many resources :

  • You wish for Gregorian chant : you may listen to extracts on line and buy a disk.
  • You are interested in the interpretation of the Gregorian chant : here you will find, not only texts, but also a learning module.
  • You like sacred polyphony and seek disks and/or you would like to know more : check the  heading: discovery of the sacred polyphony world. Entire, unexploited, unknown from the public at large, whole treasures are awaiting you : extracts for listening, advice on disks, explanatory texts.
  • You are preparing a family event and seek a particular score in order to make up a liturgical libretto: you will find all you need in the database of the scores.abl.png
  • You are a choir director and wish to vary your repertory while adapting it to the level of your musicians : join the choir directors forum (to start this September) and download those scores that meet your needs (available now), and the scores of single  voices of over 100 musical pieces. This is only a start, as this site is not intended to be a personal creation,  but a gathering of all valuable resources in the field of liturgical music. We are spread out all over France and the world, and each one of us possesses a particular treasure or two, which will be better employed when shared with the other choir directors. This sharing of our private resources will create a stock of exclusively liturgical pieces, free from rights and access limitations, and available on the Internet.
  • In order to prepare a rehearsal of Gregorian chant, it is indispensable to have an intimate knowledge of the pieces to be rehearsed. In order to help in this, we present the comments by Dom Baron and Dom Gajart. Before any rehearsal, reading those texts will help you give your choristers the style and spirit of the Gregorian chant and of the liturgy of the day.

I request all actors of the liturgical music world to gather up whatever resources may allow each one of us to find what we seek according to our needs, to add to one another's knowledge, and, finally – and most of all – to embellish the liturgy we celebrate.

Fr Bernard Lorber

 
< Prev   Next >
Association Sacra Musica – 50, rue de la Gare – F - 59170 Croix