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Inculturation of Church music in an experiment of creating this arrangement aims to bring a different form of musical ordinarium accompaniment form of Dolo-Dolo Mass from Flores, with a different media that uses the woodwind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet... see more

A feature of contemporary Christian music is its stylistic pluralism. Today, the most controversy is about the possibility of using in church chants various styles of popular music, which, at first glance, are less suitable for religious communication, wh... see more

Three stages can be distinguished in the history of Christian music – the early Christian, medieval and modern, each of which, with a plurality of styles, genres and forms, has internal integrity and unity. The integrity of each historical type of sacred ... see more

Three stages can be distinguished in the history of Christian music – the early Christian, medieval and modern, each of which, with a plurality of styles, genres and forms, has internal integrity and unity. The integrity of each historical type of sacred ... see more

The paper presents initial findings from a documentation of a music collection found in Oslob, Cebu, Philippines. The research reveals that the music used in the parish was wide and diverse, consisting of works from Europe, the U.S., and the Philippines. ... see more

In Cuba, most studies have focused religious music in the musical and dance expressions of AfroCuban rites that are intangible heritage of the nation. However, every time safeguarding the historical documentary heritage related to the practice of the Roma... see more

Slovenian composer and church musician, Anton Foerster, was until recently considered to be a key figure and ideological leader of the Slovenian Cecilian movement. Newly discovered correspondence between the leader of the German Cecilian movement and edit... see more

From the beginning, the Catholic Church in Nigeria has sung in the vernaculars, but using European melodies and stanza forms. In 1947, Joseph Ojo of Oye-Ekiti started a development of truly Yoruba music and poetic forms for use in religious drama. At that... see more

Slovenian composer and church musician, Anton Foerster, was until recently considered to be a key figure and ideological leader of the Slovenian Cecilian movement. Newly discovered correspondence between the leader of the German Cecilian movement and edit... see more

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