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2020
Bristow served as a church organist and choir director for most of his professional life, in almost a dozen different churches (1840s-1890s). The type of music performed in churches on holy days is readily available; what was heard on regular Sundays is mostly unknown.
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Bristow served as a church organist and choir director for most of his professional life, in almost a dozen different churches (1840s-1890s). The type of music performed in churches on holy days is readily available; what was heard on regular Sundays is mostly unknown.
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1998
As with any music before the age of sound recording, what survives of pre-nineteenth-century American sacred music is that which was written down or published. This means, in the main, Anglo-American Protestant psalmody. Psalmody - the word here referring to musical settings not only of the Biblical psalms but also of hymn texts and Biblical prose ...
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As with any music before the age of sound recording, what survives of pre-nineteenth-century American sacred music is that which was written down or published. This means, in the main, Anglo-American Protestant psalmody. Psalmody - the word here referring to musical settings not only of the Biblical psalms but also of hymn texts and Biblical prose ...
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Reformation & Renaissance Review, 2006
Erasmus censures the musical practice of the medieval Church from ethical and rhetorical perspectives on music, and highlights decorum in delivery at the liturgical performance. His criticism of instrumental music echoes the patristic views of music, which are essentially logocentric and opposed to the use of musical instruments within the Church.
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Erasmus censures the musical practice of the medieval Church from ethical and rhetorical perspectives on music, and highlights decorum in delivery at the liturgical performance. His criticism of instrumental music echoes the patristic views of music, which are essentially logocentric and opposed to the use of musical instruments within the Church.
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‘The Music was Speaking to Me’: Using narrative inquiry to describe sacred moments with music
Arts in Psychotherapy, 2022Kenneth Pargament +2 more
exaly
1999
Abstract I began university life as a music student, but I abandoned that because I found that writing counterpoint in the style of Palestrina and Bach, or writing harmony in the style of Haydn and Schumann, bore little relation to what I wanted to do-to participate in more intense and more varied ways in the beauty of works which ...
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Abstract I began university life as a music student, but I abandoned that because I found that writing counterpoint in the style of Palestrina and Bach, or writing harmony in the style of Haydn and Schumann, bore little relation to what I wanted to do-to participate in more intense and more varied ways in the beauty of works which ...
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Features of Sacred Music in the Context of the Ukrainian Baroque
Religions, 2022Natalia Kovalchuk +2 more
exaly

