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Blackfriars, 1931
The words ‘musicology,’ ‘musicologist,’ and the like will not be found in English dictionaries—sufficient evidence that we lack the science which the words connote.Since Burney’s day, English musical history has been either a safe following of ‘recognised authorities’ or a self-conscious appraisement of national achievements—plagiarism or parochialism,
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The words ‘musicology,’ ‘musicologist,’ and the like will not be found in English dictionaries—sufficient evidence that we lack the science which the words connote.Since Burney’s day, English musical history has been either a safe following of ‘recognised authorities’ or a self-conscious appraisement of national achievements—plagiarism or parochialism,
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2022
From the early days of the colony, African Americans were exposed to the music of the Catholic Church. By 1754, the Ursuline owned a manuscript of spiritual or moral songs, Nouvelles Poésies Spirituelles et Morales , sung in French at a time when many characteristics of French vocal technique,
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From the early days of the colony, African Americans were exposed to the music of the Catholic Church. By 1754, the Ursuline owned a manuscript of spiritual or moral songs, Nouvelles Poésies Spirituelles et Morales , sung in French at a time when many characteristics of French vocal technique,
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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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Music and Religious Experience
Abstract Building from case studies on the Black gospel tradition, biblical chant in contemporary Judaism, and a variety of Islamic traditions, this chapter shows how musical sound’s combination of phenomenal intensity and transformational capacity makes it an ideal instrument for organizing interpersonal and interworldly experience ...openaire +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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