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Yeezus Is Jesuz: Examining the Socio-Hermeneutical Transmediated Images of Jesus Employed by Kanye West [PDF]
Kanye is enigmatic in many ways. His continuous reference to deity while still embracing a person like 452 makes him worth the study and effort to explore his contribution and effect in the Hip Hop cultural continuum.
Hodge, Daniel White
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Italian sacred music listed in the catalogue of Dresden's Catholic court church, 1765
Analysis of more than 800 items of sacred music listed in the thematic catalogue ("Catalogo della Musica di Chiesa composta Da diversi Autori – secondo l'Alfabetto 1765") of Dresden's Catholic court church (the Hofkirche) demonstrates the dependence of ...
Janice B. Stockigt
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Gramophone Serving Sacred Music?
Like most activities in the gramophone industry, recording sacred music appears to have been linked with trade and profit. Through the example of gramophone records released by the Ljubljana Cathedral Choir and the Adria Singers from the USA, one can see
Drago Kunej
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Magnificat: an exploration of sacred music in the United States
The landscape of sacred music in the United States is broad and wide and cannot be neatly defined into a collective approach or style. The boundaries of Roman Catholic sacred music in America have been expanding further and further since the ...
Jacob Benda
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The Seraphim above: Some Perspectives on the Theology of Orthodox Church Music
Some outstanding contributions notwithstanding, much recent scholarship in Western European languages concerning art and the sacred has been quite prolific but has generally avoided discussion of specifically liturgical music, a particular problem when ...
Ivan Moody
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Sacred Music in Education "Towards" and "For" Peace
The aim of this study is to show how sacred music supports education towards and for peace. The theoretical framework for reflection includes the concepts of cognitive, social, and emotional learning as proposed by Knud Illeris (2006), as well as ...
Marek Ruciński
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"WE SHALL OVERCOME": FROM BLACK CHURCH MUSIC TO FREEDOM SONG [PDF]
The music sung by protesters in the American Civil Rights Movement was inseparable from the music in black Protestant churches. Despite the firm boundaries between the sacred and the secular in black Baptist and Methodist traditions, protesters adapted ...
Neal, Brandi Amanda
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Abstract Caste—an ascriptive social hierarchy in South Asia and its diaspora—is a globalized phenomenon. Recent caste‐based discrimination, particularly in technology companies and anti‐caste efforts to address it, has compelled academia, policy, and the technology industry to better understand contemporary mechanics of caste.
Nayana Kirasur, Britt Paris
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The interrelations between the liturgical and paraliturgical genres of sacred music in both live practice and in historiography are explored. Parallels are found between eighteenth-century Russian and modern Hebrew religious music. The author's theory of
Marina Ritzarev
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Musical Ritual and Ritual Music
This article explores music as a religious ritual accompaniment within the realm of Balinese Hinduism in Bali, Indonesia, and the spiritual dimensions of music as a “tool” and a “ritual” in itself, within the Hindu-based Siddha Yoga practices and ...
Brita Renée Heimarck
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