Reproduced by kind permission of the Trustees of the London Oratory. Dom Jean Hébert Desrocquettes (unknown).Henri Potiron was choirmaster of Sacred Heart Basilica (Paris) and taught at the Gregorian Institute. Julius Bas was engaged by Solesmes Abbey to compose accompaniments for the entire Editio Vaticana. Bragers studied at the Lemmens Institute (Belgium). Theodore Marier published this version in 1953. Dom Andrew Gregory Murray was organist at Downside Abbey. Dom Jean-Hébert Desroquettes was organist at Solesmes Abbey.Father Carlo Rossini had a long career at Saint Paul’s Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). Father Andrew Green, OSB, assisted Father Herman Koch with a 1942 hymnal. Jeff tried to make this 2011 version as simple as humanly possible. The Nova Organi Harmonia website contains the “solemn” tone-but what about the “simple” tone? Here are organ accompaniments you might want to explore: Veronica Brandt posted both versions in 2017. (T RINITY S UNDAY is this coming Sunday, so “First Vespers” of Trinity Sunday happens on Saturday night.) The Salve Regina has a haunting “Solemn tone,” but most people sing the Simple tone. TARTING this Saturday night, we no longer sing “Regina Cæli”-instead, we switch back to “Salve Regina.” That’s because F IRST V ESPERS always happens the night before the Feast in question.
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