| MA in Chant and Ritual Song |
The MA in Chant and Ritual Song is a one-year, full-time programme of study, including two optional streams of specialisation. |
| Gregorian Schola: Chant Links |
Links for Gregorian chant resources, choirs, and recordings collected by musical director of a performing group established in 1993 at St. Joseph's Parish in Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
| Viri Galilaei Association, Cathedral of Santa Maria, Florence, Italy |
Site that tries to rediscover the value and the tradition of Gregorian Chant and Christian Culture. |
| Carolina Classical: Medieval Music |
Links to scholarly articles on composers and genres including Gregorian chant and organum. |
| One People Voice |
One People Voice, based in Oakland, CA, is a hybrid processional orchestra and chant ensemble, utilizing gongs and drums from Bali which are interwoven with other world and western instruments. Includes information on their kids program, workshop... |
| Gordon, David and Steve |
Artists creating new age/world music with native drumming for meditation. |
| Sequoia Records |
New age, native american, world, celtic, and drumming music. |
| The Universe of Harmonic Chant |
The official site of David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir, whose music is derived from Asian overtone singing, includes biographies, CD shop, news, reviews, and calendar of concerts and teaching events. |
| Cole, Jim and Spectral Voices |
Blendings in vast reverberant spaces to create vocal spacemusic. Includes sound clips, performance updates, and ordering information. |
| HyperMusic: Leonin and Perotin |
Biographical material on the two composers and their relationship with each other. Includes sample music in MIDI audio format. |
| HyperMusic: Leonin and Perotin |
Biographical material on the two composers and their relationship with each other. Includes sample music in MIDI audio format. |
| Gregorian Chant |
Research site from Princeton University offers many interdisciplinary links. |
| Hawaiian Chants: Mele of Antiquity |
A study of the chant texts of the ancient Hawaiians. |
| Jean-Claude Mara |
French musician. Biographical information, overview of recordings and accompanists. |
| Adriaansz, Peter |
(1966- ), The Netherlands. Short biography and article about 'Chant Ascendant' from the Gaudeamus Foundation. |
| Rose Ensemble |
Vocal consort specializing in Gregorian chant and Renaissance music; based in St. Paul, Minn. Events schedule and CDs. |
| Seattle Pro Musica |
Ensemble with a repertoire ranging from Medieval chant to choral masterpieces and the works of living composers. Concerts, event/news, CDs. |
| Vatican Exhibit: Music Hall |
Virtual exhibition from the Vatican: From Gregorian Chant to Opera's Origins |
| Parnassus Records |
Used, rare, out-of-print and deleted CDs and records. |
| Flaming Fire |
A "spooky electronic chant" band from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. With news, background, and links. |
| Chicago Choral Artists |
Ensebmles that performs works ranging from Gregorian chant to gospel. Current and past seasons, ticket and CD orders, audio samples, auditions. |
| Rees, Ariane |
Singing training and vocal coaching with profesional singer. Overtone chant, singing in pregnancy and breath control workshops for personal growth and development. |
| Brosse, Jean-Patrice |
French harpsichordist and organist. Biography, publications, repertoire, concert schedule, contact information. |
| Chorale Pro Musica |
This Marseille-based choir's repertoire includes religious opus, Renaissance music, and pieces from many other historical periods. Site in French, English, Italian, German, and Spanish. History, concert schedule, songs available for download,... |
| Paddock Music Library |
Links compiled by the library at Dartmouth University with special emphasis on early music including Gregorian chant. |
| Chant, Michael |
(1945- ), Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. Picture, sound file, and biography from the British Composers World Wide Web Project. |
| Leonin |
Wikipedia article including information about the Magnus Liber and polyphonic organum with internal references to related people and topics and bibliographic material. |
| Pérotin |
Wikipedia article summarizing his style and noting his influence on late 20th Century minimalism such as that of Steve Reich. Includes internal references to related people and topics. |
| The Orlando Consort |
Performing period repertoire from 1050 to 1500. |
| Fondation Internationale Nadia et Lili Boulanger |
International organization dedicated to preserving the sisters' memory through archives, competitions, and scholarships. French and English. |