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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The questions related to the ecumenical character of the Liturgy, the role of church music and hymnography, and specifically Eastern and Byzantine church singing, as a means of professing the faith of the Orthodox Church, are driven by paradigms for ...
Ivan Ivanov
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Liturgical singing as ritual symbol
Liturgical singing is more than text and melody; it is also symbol and ritual. It is part of the ensemble of rituals within the worship service. As a ritual symbol, it is closely connected to the culture or subculture where it is conducted.
Coenie Calitz
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Word and Mystery: The Acoustics of Cultural Transmission During the Protestant Reformation. [PDF]
Boren B.
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Before and After: Reforming Scottish Liturgical Music
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Ganusile As A Sound Of Expectation: Biblical Foundations And Contemporary Spiritual Expression
This article explores the adaptation of the term "Ganusile," a linguistic innovation popularised by Wasiu Ayinde (K1 De Ultimate), in Nigerian liturgical music.
Sunday Oluseun Odusanya
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Jewish Liturgy During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Vignettes from Boston Suburbs. [PDF]
Langer R.
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Worship and culture: endogenous and exogenous factors in a local church. [PDF]
Hegy P.
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Editorial: Songs and Signs: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cultural Transmission and Inheritance in Human and Nonhuman Animals. [PDF]
Hyland Bruno J, Boyd B, Rothenberg D.
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