
| Antiphonale Monasticum I (2005) Consisting of the Temporal, the Ordinary, and the common tones, this first volume of the new Monastic Antiphonal for the Office contains the antiphons, brief responses, versicles, psalms, and the rubrics, as well as the prolix responsories for first Vespe | |
| Cantus Selecti The most common pieces of the Gregorian repertory for the different seasons and principal feast days of the year. | |
| Documenta Contains the revised prayers for daily Monastic Offices. | |
| Graduale Romanum The Roman Gradual contains all the music for the Mass, according to the Roman rite and the revised Roman calendar. This includes the propers for the liturgical year, the cycle of Saints, Masses for diverse circumstances, and the complete Kyriale. | |
| Graduale Romanum Comitante Organo - Vol. I Organ accompaniments to the music of the Roman Gradual. | |
| Graduale Romanum Comitante Organo - Vol. II Organ accompaniments to the music of the Roman Gradual. | |
| Graduale Romanum Comitante Organo - Vol. III Organ accompaniments to the music of the Roman Gradual. | |
| Graduale Triplex The Roman Gradual, with the addition of the early neumatic notation from two early manuscripts (St. Gall in red, Laon in black) as well as the current chant notation found in the Graduale Romanum. | |
| Graduel Neumé A reproduction of Dom Cardine's personal Roman Gradual (1908) with the carefully drawn neums of St. Gall inscribed above the traditional chant notation | |
| Gregorian Missal-English A chant book for singing the Mass on all Sundays and principal feasts. | |
| Kyriale Contains the music for the Ordinary of the Mass as well as the Alleluias for major festivals. | |
| Liber Cantualis Latin chants for the Ordinary of the Mass, with other chants for various circumstances. This is the companion book to Gregorian Melodies: Popular Chants Volumes I and II. | |
| Liber Cantualis Comitante Organo Organ accompaniments to the music of the Liber Cantualis | |
| Reflections on the Spirituality of Gregorian Chant A riveting work reflecting on the characteristics of Gregorian chant that have attracted the attention of so many. | |
| Etudes Grégorienne - Vol. XIX | |
| Etudes Grégorienne - Vol. XXII | |
| Gregorian Semiology An English translation by Robert M. Fowells of Dom Cardine's major treatise on reading and interpreting early chant notation. | |
| Histoire De La Restauration Du Chant Gregorien (in French) The story of the restoration of chant through the efforts of the Monks at Solesmes. The author, Dom Pierre Combe, is himself a Monk at Solesmes. | |
| Les Plus Belles Mélodies Grégoriennes A newly edited book by Dom Jean Claire of the commentaries by Dom Gajard on the aesthetic and spiritual character of chants for various seasons of the church year. | |
| Liber Concelebrantium Includes the Sanctus et Preces Echuristicae in Cantu. | |
| Liber Hymnarius The Gregorian Chant Hymnal with updated texts set in a new version of the traditional notation developed by the monks of Solesmes. | |
| Offertoriale Triplex This monochromatic Triplex contains the Offertories according to seasons of the year with neums from both the Einsiedeln 121 and the Laon 239 manuscripts under and above the printed melody respectively. It contains the additional verses, which are not giv | |
| Ordo Missae In Cantu The complete Roman Missal in chant notation to be used by the celebrant, containing the entire ordinary of the Mass in Latin, with Gregorian notation, and all the prefaces. | |
| Processionale Monasticum | |
| Solesmes and Dom Guéranger Today's liturgical renewal owes a great debt to Dom Guéranger, who not only refounded the Abbey of St. Peter of Solesmes, but guided the spiritual growth that led to his monks' renowned scholarship. | |
| Vue D'ensemble Sur Le Chant Grégorien Overview of Gregorian Chant in French. | |
| An Overview of Gregorian Chant Dom Cardine sums up the origin, decline and restoration of the chant, and challenges researchers to continue his work. | |
| Esthétique Grégorienne | |
| Chant Made Simple - Second Edition A handbook for the resurgence of Gregorian chant | |
| Antiphonale Monasticum II (2006) The second volume of the new Monastic Antiphonal | |
| Antiphonale Monasticum III (2007) The third volume of the new Monastic Antiphonal |