Hi there - sorry it's taken us some time to see this - however - we have the notation and you can download it from our website here - www.stmaryskenton.org/worship/the-angelus-regina-caeli/
Im not sure if was ever published we used it ag 2 churches Ive played at but it was in handwritten manuscript that was photocopied. The actual Hail Mary was in a book of Roman Catholic evening services the responsary sounds likr Anglican chant except for the last vesicle which is simple plainsong
Thank you...I am a Benedictine Oblate and Chaplain at a hospital where I lead the the Angelus daily at noon in the Chapel. I would like to introduce a chant version as I have several good singers who participate most weekdays. This video gives me ideas for creating/composing a sung Angelus using chant melodies...Thanks again
@@tmediaguy it might be worth contacting Nick Kerrison, organist and director of music at the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. This typical "anglo-Catholic" arrangement is used a lor at the shrine :)
My understanding is that this setting originated at Pusey House, Oxford, and it has travelled round the world mainly by oral tradition. I think I heard it first at Little St Mary's in Cambridge (CofE), and most recently at the Manchester Oratory (RC), so it is quite ecumenical!
Beautiful memories, pre Covid 19 Pandemic. We must give God all the glory for the good and the not so good times...
This is great, sung this at St Barnabas Hove today, amazing church
Oo they sing it at Hove? I may have to make the journey. My church in Burgess Hill seems to be scared of tradition!
Please, if you can, post a description of the publisher of this arrangement of the Angelus and where it may be purchased. Beautifully done.
Hi there - sorry it's taken us some time to see this - however - we have the notation and you can download it from our website here - www.stmaryskenton.org/worship/the-angelus-regina-caeli/
Im not sure if was ever published we used it ag 2 churches Ive played at but it was in handwritten manuscript that was photocopied. The actual Hail Mary was in a book of Roman Catholic evening services the responsary sounds likr Anglican chant except for the last vesicle which is simple plainsong
Thank you...I am a Benedictine Oblate and Chaplain at a hospital where I lead the the Angelus daily at noon in the Chapel. I would like to introduce a chant version as I have several good singers who participate most weekdays. This video gives me ideas for creating/composing a sung Angelus using chant melodies...Thanks again
@@tmediaguy it might be worth contacting Nick Kerrison, organist and director of music at the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. This typical "anglo-Catholic" arrangement is used a lor at the shrine :)
St John’s Watford used to use this version. It was a hand written piece of manuscript.
My understanding is that this setting originated at Pusey House, Oxford, and it has travelled round the world mainly by oral tradition. I think I heard it first at Little St Mary's in Cambridge (CofE), and most recently at the Manchester Oratory (RC), so it is quite ecumenical!
@@benwhitworth8881 I recall Gary Seiling using it at the end of High Mass each week at S. Mary the Virgin, Stamford