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The Liturgical Usage of Translated Gregorian Chant in the Korean Catholic Church

open access: yesReligions, 2021
For centuries, Gregorian chant has served as a monophonic song written for the religious services of the Roman Catholic Church, but Korean Catholics first encountered this chant in the early nineteenth century.
Eun Young Cho   +2 more
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A protestáns gregoriánum utóélete az erdélyi kortárs egyházzenei életben

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Theologia Reformata Transylvanica, 2023
The Afterlife of Protestant Gregorian Chant in Contemporary Transylvanian Church Music. The loss of the genre of Protestant Gregorian chant did not mean the complete disappearance of Gregorian chant from the life of the Protestant churches in ...
József Tibor KURTA
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Liturgical monody as a subject of musicological research - an athempt at synthesis

open access: yesSeminare, 2022
Until the Second Vatican Council, Gregorian chant was the only type of sacred song classified as the liturgical monody. Currently, the liturgical monody covers various genres of music, from Gregorian chants to contemporary compositions contained in ...
Piotr Wiśniewski
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Gregorian Chant in Organ Sonatas by J.-N. Lemmens

open access: yesСовременные проблемы музыкознания, 2022
The 1860s played a special role in the history of organ music in Belgium and France. This period was marked by the active development of substantive repertory and the establishment of the Franco-Belgian organ school.
Elena A. Agapova-Strizhakova
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Perzeption und Rezeption des Gregorianischen Chorals von seiner Restauration bis heute

open access: yesDe Musica Disserenda, 2015
The perception and reception of Gregorian chant has experienced a fundamental change since the mid-nineteenth century. Plainsong was no longer a pure liturgical chant in the Catholic rite, but a chant for all people. In addition to its liturgical aspect,
Stefan Engels
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The Sounds of Vatican II: Musical Change and Experimentation in Two U.S. Trappist Monasteries, 1965−1984 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The Second Vatican Council impacted the use of liturgical music within religious communities. Two U.S. Trappist monasteries, New Melleray Abbey in Dubuque, Iowa, and Gethsemani Abbey in Bardstown, Kentucky, evidenced distinctive approaches to the musical
Eden, Bradford Lee
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Sveta glazba: glazbena baština Rimske Crkve – gregorijanski koral

open access: yesDiacovensia, 2018
In the Roman Church the Gregorian chant has an important place and an important function. Especially in the liturgy. Although it is often forgotten in today’s liturgical- musical practice, the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Instruction Musicam Sacram ...
Katarina Koprek
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Rhymed Officium about St. Catherine in the 12th-Century Płock Pontifical

open access: yesSeminare, 2022
Pontificale Plocense from the 12th-century is one of the first Polish pontificals entirely preserved to this day. Among liturgical ceremonials, there is a rhymed officium about St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Piotr Wiśniewski
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Sonification, Musification, and Synthesis of Absolute Program Music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)When understood as a communication system, a musical work can be interpreted as data existing within three domains. In this interpretation an absolute domain is interposed as a
Coop, Allan D.
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USE OF THE GREGORIAN CHANT IN HEALTH: A NARRATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW

open access: yesCogitare Enfermagem, 2012
The objective of this study was to review the scientific literature with a view to identifying the publications about the Gregorian chant in the area of health. It is a bibliographical narrative review study with a quantitative approach.
Ana Paula Almeida   +1 more
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