Liber Usualis 1952 Pdf Info

1. Introduction The Liber Usualis (Latin for "Book of Common Use") is the essential reference book for Gregorian chant in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. While various editions exist, the 1952 edition (often published by Desclée & Co., Tournai, Belgium) is one of the most complete, widely reproduced, and frequently referenced in both liturgical and academic circles. It remains the definitive pre-Vatican II chant book and is the source for most PDF scans circulating online. 2. Historical Context The 1952 edition was published during the height of the 20th-century Gregorian chant revival, spurred by Pope St. Pius X’s 1903 motu proprio Tra le sollecitudini , which called for the restoration of sacred music. The Benedictines of Solesmes Abbey, France, had spent decades reconstructing authentic chant melodies from medieval manuscripts. The 1952 Liber Usualis represents the culmination of that work – a standardized, practical chant book for the entire liturgical year.