- 1962 Liber Usualis
- Gregorian Chant for every Mass of the year.
- 7½ x 5 x 3½ thick(!) book is handsomely hardbound in black cloth with gold-embossing on the spine, has red page edgings, 7 multi-colored ribbons, and sewn binding.
- Product #: SY305
- $99.00

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The Liber Usualis is a must for any choir or schola member wanting to sing the Gregorian Chant of the Traditional Latin Mass. It has the complete Latin settings of Gregorian Chant for every Mass of the year (Sundays, Solemnities, Commons and Feasts). It also has the complete music for Nuptial Masses, Requiem Masses, Holy Week, and Ordination. Additionally it provides much of the Gregorian Chant to be sung in Latin for the Divine Office (Vespers, Compline, etc.), as well as many other traditional Latin chants and hymns (Litanies, Benediction, etc.) The preface of the Liber Usualis tells the interested choir member how to read and sing Gregorian Chant. This book is a must for any person wanting to sing for the Tridentine Latin Mass.
We are happy to offer the Liber Usualis at the low price of $99.00 (USD), plus shipping and handling charges.
The Liber Usualis
- 1962 edition
- Originally published in Belgium in 1962 & edited by the Benedictines of Solesmes
- 7½ x 5 x 3½ thick
- Durable black cloth hardbound hardbound cover
- Gold embossed “Liber Usualis” on the spine
- Smythe sewn binding
- Seven colored ribbon markers
- Contains all the Little Hours of the Divine Office
- Includes tone for the Gloria Patri and also the eight tones of the Psalms
- Additional material, such as new text of Pope Pius XII for the Assumption, Signum Magnum

