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Uncovering the Music Theory of the Ashkenazi Liturgical Music: “Adonai Malach” as a Case Study [PDF]
The liturgical music of the Jewish Ashkenazi tradition has remained a practice without a theory for many centuries. For most of its history this tradition has been transmitted orally, and to a significant degree it still is.
Tarsi, Boaz
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Post-Conciliar Liturgical Reform in the Czech Lands and Music of the Liturgy
The article describes the introduction of the liturgical reform in the Czech Republic and the associated musical creation that would correspond to the renewed liturgy.
Pavel Kopeček
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Histories of Untranslatability in South Asia: Historiography, Debates, and Problems, 1980–2010
ABSTRACT Untranslatability is not a separate field of study in history; rather, it is a conceptual lens that captures the concerns of certain strands of scholarship which have tended to somewhat problematize connections, translations, and mediation across imperial and colonial divides.
Vipin Krishna
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Die Dommusik zu St. Stephan im 18. Jahrhundert – Institutionsgeschichte
The Cathedral of St. Stephen in the 18th century was one of the most important music institutions in Vienna. Thanks to source research, it was possible to discover new insights into the music ensembles in St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Helena Kramářová
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Corpus Troporum Dataset: A Digital Catalog of Trope Elements in Medieval Chant
We present a dataset of occurrences of so-called trope elements in manuscripts of European medieval chant. Trope elements are short melodic phrases interpolated in a fixed liturgical music repertoire and reflect changes and additions to liturgical chants
Tim Eipert +2 more
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Ethnomusicology in Church Music Education: Revitalizing Batak Musical Values and Practices
This study aims to analyze the role of ethnomusicology in church music education as an effort to revitalize the values and practices of Batak music in the context of contemporary Christian worship.
Boho Parulian Pardede
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Between liturgy and theatre : the Jesuit Lenten meditations from the Baroque Silesia
The pastoral practice of Jesuits in early modern Silesia involved a variety of cultural experiences. Its objective was to influence and transform the religious life of diverse social circles.
Tomasz Jeż
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Between privilege and exclusion: Orthodox church singers coping with the Covid-19 lockdown. [PDF]
Takala-Roszczenko M.
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Liturgical Narrative and the Imagination
Paul Ricœur’s narrative hermeneutic provides a unique lens for interpreting liturgy as narrative. Liturgy begins with the collective, prefigured knowledge of the assembly and configures symbols, music, prayers, scriptures, and actions into an ...
Michelle L. Whitlock
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