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Eleanor Chan
Early Music, Volume 49, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 17–34, https://doi.org/10.1093/em/caaa082
Published: 05 April 2021
... relation choral music polyphony In the section on composing ‘syncopation’ in his treatise A plaine and easie introduction to practicall musicke (1597), Thomas Morley (c.1558–1602) provides a faulty example ( ex.1 ). Morley states that its particular failing lies in Ex.1 Morley’s...
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Martin Dubois
Journal of Victorian Culture, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1 December 2011, Pages 347–362, https://doi.org/10.1080/13555502.2011.611695
Published: 01 December 2011
... Drood alongside the shifting fortunes of choral music in Victorian Britain, this article focuses on what such discrepancies reveal about Dickens's notion of the place of religion in social renewal. Habitual forms of life in Cloisterham, such as the choral service of its cathedral, are being overwhelmed...
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David Forrest
Music Theory Spectrum, Volume 32, Issue 1, Spring 2010, Pages 1–25, https://doi.org/10.1525/mts.2010.32.1.1
Published: 01 March 2010
...David Forrest Britten interval cycles prolongation choral music pattern completion post-tonal Hymn to St. Cecilia A.M.D.G. Abstract Much of the debate over post-tonal prolongation has focused on non-triadic music, with less written about the triadic post-tonal repertory. Britten's...
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Published: 21 August 2014
..., percussions, brass, and string instruments. The latter part of the chapter discusses the deaf students' involvement in the choral music program. music listening lessons for the general music classroom audiogram hearing loss socialization multimodal teaching approaches Estabrooks Warren musical heads up...
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Published: 20 March 2008
...This chapter explores the tradition of liturgical and choral music. It begins by considering the medieval situation and the ideals on which it operated. It then examines the attempt to reform the principles under which Gregorian chant and polyphony were sung (the latter in the 16th century, both...
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Published: 16 October 2008
..., and the Genesis Prelude. The human voice—whether solo or in chorus, in speech, song, or Sprechstimme—is vital to a large proportion of Schoenberg’s music, and viewed as a whole, the choral works form perhaps the most direct means of access to his central preoccupations. The choral music...
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Published: 01 May 2002
...This chapter examines choral music and aspects of provincial music publishing in the North of England (mostly east of the Pennines) in the late nineteenth century. It shows how local publishers sustained a thriving culture of mostly amateur music-making during the period. After providing...
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Published: 26 November 2018
... of Churches Ecumenical Liturgy Vancouver 1983 Demos George Greek Orthodox Youth Association GOYA Mideastern Choir Federation National Forum of Greek Orthodox Musicians Pappas Vicki Maragos Nicolas Greek Orthodox Sacred music Liturgical music Choral music Greek diaspora Seldom has an art form been...
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Published: 01 November 2017
...This chapter takes a detailed view of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s singers, vocal performance materials, and pay records in Hamburg. Particular attention is paid to the occasional choral music for which both pay records (from the Hamburg Rechnungsbuch der Kirchenmusik [D-Hsa, Hs.462...
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Published: 02 May 2016
...Choral music is frequently regarded as the most widespread form of participatory music making and is increasingly regarded as a locus for personal agency, community bonding, and social change. However, the dominant aesthetic paradigm, choice of repertoire, leadership dynamic, and relationship...
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Published: 22 June 2023
... Bob Laurin Rachel Liszt Franz Tomkins Thomas trombone instrument Bruch Max Gounod Charles Raney Joel Rossini Giacomo d’Indy Vincent Karg Elert Sigfrid Ospital Thomas von Hauswolff Anna Lagrave Baptiste Muhly Nico Sano Nobuyoshi with Takayuhi Aihara Vangelis orchestration choral music...
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Published: 01 November 2021
... Brunel R Republique française La Ralliement Saint-Eustache Eugène d’Harcourt Cardinal Richard church G. F. Handel Hector Berlioz Jules Massenet Richard Wagner choral music oratorio On 15 January 1900, multiple Parisian newspapers announced an upcoming series of oratorio performances...
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Published: 28 October 2021
... Charles centralization Perruchot Louis Rameau Jean Philippe Albrech Pierre Indy Vincent d’ Reuchsel Maurice Sallès Antoine Savard Augustin Tardy Joseph Vallas Léon Boulanger Lili Fauré Gabriel Gluck Christoph Willibald Honegger Arthur Stravinsky Igor concert life choral music orchestral...
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Published: 21 January 2021
... Jewish music Yiddish music politics Leipziger Synagogalchor choral music On the occasion of his sixtieth birthday on August 5, 1962, the Verband promoted Sander to chief cantor of the whole GDR. The communities of Dresden and Erfurt honored him as well in separate celebrations. 1...
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Published: 21 January 2021
... Rackwitz Werner Rebling Eberhard Rosenblüth Leo Songs Tröbitz East Germany Jewish music synagogue music cantors choral music Leipziger Synagogalchor Sander’s death left a lacuna for the Jewish communities, both in their sacred services and cultural lives. Smaller communities were already used...
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Published: 21 January 2021
... Liedtke Ulrike Bulgaria Ebisch Lothar Eisenstadt David Reitmann Hartmut Wilke Hans Czech and Slovak Socialist Republic CSSR Gollomb Eugen Jewish Christian dialogue Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR East Germany Jewish music synagogue music choral music Leipziger Synagogalchor politics...
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Published: 21 January 2021
... Galinski Heinz Society for Christian Jewish Cooperation Gesellschaft für Christlich Jüdische Zusammenarbeit Süssmuth Rita Berlin Falck Margit Feidman Giora Israeli music Poland Romania Songs Tage der jüdischen Kultur Yiddish music East Germany Jewish music synagogue music choral music...
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Published: 07 January 2021
... figures to simple diaphanous textures and held chords. The three songs are well contrasted: the short opening setting ends in a passage of exultant shouting and the last song, in which the piano takes a major role, gives the singer a satisfying glissando. choral music horn player tonal Scotch snap...
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Published: 05 August 2023
... Joseph Beethoven Ludwig van Handel George Frideric Haydn Joseph Mendelssohn Felix Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Parry C Hubert Stainer John Ralph Vaughan Williams Johann Sebastian Bach St. Matthew Passion choral music Leith Hill Musical Festival romanticism Vaughan Williams admired Johann...
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Published: 07 August 2008
...This chapter examines how the politicized nature of Handel's reception in the late 1860s caused enthusiasm for his choral music to reach a nationalist peak at Bach's expense shortly after war ended. Presented as a quasi-Latin and quasi-Republican figure, Handel the oratorio composer appeared...