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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1952
Islām, notwithstanding its immediate and overwhelming triumph, was unable to eradicate the paganism which had preceded it. In pagan Arabia the jinn and spirit world could be conjured by music, and even in ʻAbbāsid times such famous musicians as Ibrāhīm al-Mauṣilī of Baghdad and Ziryāb of Cordova claimed to derive some of their music from the jinn and ...
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Islām, notwithstanding its immediate and overwhelming triumph, was unable to eradicate the paganism which had preceded it. In pagan Arabia the jinn and spirit world could be conjured by music, and even in ʻAbbāsid times such famous musicians as Ibrāhīm al-Mauṣilī of Baghdad and Ziryāb of Cordova claimed to derive some of their music from the jinn and ...
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Religious soundscapes: liturgy and music
2009Music played a crucial role in the world of medieval Christianity. In the High and Late Middle Ages, musicians continued to cultivate the traditional genres of chant and also created new kinds of music for performance both inside and outside the liturgy. This chapter shows the place of these musical trends in religious culture.
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Making Caribbean Religious Musics
Abstract This chapter provides an accessible overview of the development of Caribbean musics. Caribbean musics often reflect the melodies and cadences of Caribbean languages and evidence a strong sense of local rhythm. Certain stylistic elements are unique to each island. Caribbean musical styles were inspired—to one degree or another—byopenaire +1 more source
Atheist public school choir directors and their views on religious music performance
International Journal of Music Education, 2023Christopher L Clark
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The psychological role of music and attentional control for religious experiences in worship
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2022Yoshija Walter, Andreas Altorfer
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