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GREGORIAN CHANT IN THE PRACTICE OF THE SAXON UNITARIANS IN TRANSYLVANIA. PART 1
This study investigates the function and adaptation of Gregorian chant within the liturgical and musical practice of the Saxon Unitarian community of 17th-century Transylvania.
Anette PAPP
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Eine liturgische Handschrift mit Tonar der Zagreber Diözese aus dem 17. Jahrhundert
The study deals with a thus far little considered compilation of rituals. It emerged in a corner of southern Hungary saved from the Ottoman occupation where no liturgical chant book sources from the Middle Ages survive.
Ágnes Papp
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On the Manifold Meanings of Aesthetic Experience: Lonergan and Chrétien on Art
Abstract I argue that Jean‐Louis Chrétien’s account of beauty and Bernard Lonergan’s account of art and aesthetic experience complement one another and, when taken together, offer an illuminating philosophical account of the ontological, ethical, intellectual, and transcendent aspects of art and aesthetic experience.
Gregory P. Floyd
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Introducing Gregorian Chant to a Malaysian Methodist Congregation: A Case Study
This study explores the feasibility of introducing Gregorian chant into contemporary Chinese Methodist worship in Malaysia. Using ethnographic methods including participant observation, interviews, and focus groups, this article documents a pilot study ...
Cecilia Ting +2 more
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Unseasonable seasons: Shifting geographies of weather and migration mobilities
Abstract The seasons are part of and produced through weather cycles and climate knowledge, yet they are also a distinctive temporal and spatial framing that has been hinted at in aspects of geography and mobility research but is still relatively underexplored. Seasonal concerns underpin not only the weather, but also migration flows, tourism and trade,
Kaya Barry
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This article presents the signs of hope, listed by Pope Francis in his bull Spes non confundit, in sixteen selected Gregorian chants of the liturgical year based on the Bible in the context of the message of the Ordinary Jubilee of the Year 2025.
Michał Jędrzejski
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Responsory tones at Klosterneuburg
Despite their formulaic nature, the tones sung to the verses of responsoria prolixa in the medieval office pose certain problems of identification and classification.
Debra Lacoste
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ALL THAT GLITTERS: THE MANY OBJECTS OF ROME'S MUSEUM OF CIVILIZATIONS
ABSTRACT This review article examines the various methodologies practiced by Rome's Museum of Civilizations (Museo delle Civiltà) to discuss the contemporary curatorial approaches of traditional ethnographic museums. It adopts a historical and comparative perspective to situate the diverse collections within ongoing debates about art restitution.
Arielle Xena Alterwaite
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Le radici della semiologia gregoriana
It is generally accepted that Dom Eugène Cardine is the father of Gregorian semiology. However, his teaching is rarely associated directly with the liturgical and musical reforms that had been enacted at the Benedictine monastery in Solesmes at the turn ...
Robert Bernagiewicz
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Among the early medieval authors, Amalarius of Metz (8th–9th century) is one of those who discussed the impact of religious music and song on the body and soul.
Claudio Campesato
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