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Musical and Liturgical Practice
2020AbstractThe liturgy adopted by monastic communities offered their members the opportunity to express their piety and spiritual concerns, while simultaneously providing a public representation of the community’s spiritual identity. In particular, the cults of local saints, often supported by their relics, distinguished individual monasteries from their ...
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2018
Music in its widest definition (sound and silence organized in time) is never absent from Christian worship. The diversity of styles and forms employed both chronologically and synchronically, as well as the varied theological, aesthetic, and sociological positions concerning musical norms evident in every ecclesial community, provides a window into ...
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Music in its widest definition (sound and silence organized in time) is never absent from Christian worship. The diversity of styles and forms employed both chronologically and synchronically, as well as the varied theological, aesthetic, and sociological positions concerning musical norms evident in every ecclesial community, provides a window into ...
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2005
Abstract The previous chapter demonstrates the considerable extent of Britten’s use of the distinctively Christian heritage of plainsong and hymn tunes in a wide variety of works covering the whole of his career. It is surprising to find that despite this particular Christian theme he wrote relatively little music which was specifically ...
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Abstract The previous chapter demonstrates the considerable extent of Britten’s use of the distinctively Christian heritage of plainsong and hymn tunes in a wide variety of works covering the whole of his career. It is surprising to find that despite this particular Christian theme he wrote relatively little music which was specifically ...
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2020
The chapter gives a brief survey of the huge development in liturgical music for the medieval Latin Church from orally transmitted chant in the eighth century to large-scale polyphonic mass composition in the fifteenth. However, it also points to the continued presence of monophonic chant throughout the period.
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The chapter gives a brief survey of the huge development in liturgical music for the medieval Latin Church from orally transmitted chant in the eighth century to large-scale polyphonic mass composition in the fifteenth. However, it also points to the continued presence of monophonic chant throughout the period.
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Music as Liturgical Revelation
Irish Theological Quarterly, 2004The author argues that music is the basis for language, awareness of temporality, and art - Heidegger's three essential dimensions of human consciousness. Thus musicality is crucial for the human person's integration with reality. Also, the author tells us, music is linked universally with hope, another primordial human instinct.
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Glenstal Abbey, Music and the Liturgical Movement
Studies in World Christianity, 2006The Roman Catholic Church’s current theology of liturgy is influenced in a marked degree by the fruits of an intellectual movement whose roots lie mainly in the nineteenth century but which came to fruition in the twentieth. This movement is generally referred to as The Liturgical Movement.
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1960
The earliest Spanish book on the date of which incunabulists agree — the Manipulus curatorum printed by Matheus Flandrus — appeared at Saragossa in 1475. Only a decade later the first Spanish imprint containing music appeared in the same city. Since but a single copy of the 1485 Missale Caesaraugustanum printed by Paul Hurus survives, and since the ...
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The earliest Spanish book on the date of which incunabulists agree — the Manipulus curatorum printed by Matheus Flandrus — appeared at Saragossa in 1475. Only a decade later the first Spanish imprint containing music appeared in the same city. Since but a single copy of the 1485 Missale Caesaraugustanum printed by Paul Hurus survives, and since the ...
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