Traditional Australian church music is often based on European or American styles. When music by Australian composers is integrated in this sacred context, the music is also strongly rooted in these 'imported' styles. This research investigates the possibilities of presenting Australian music for the mass in St Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, whereby the music may have distinctive Australian qualities, whilst complying with the strict confines of Vatican performances
Contemporary Pentecostal Church Music has developed rapidly in the past twenty years in Australia al...
As a social species, humans have developed soundscapes that surround, and to some extent circumscrib...
Australian composers have written very few works for the organ in ensemble; that is, chamber music a...
Despite the authoritative and very explicit directions from the Vatican in 1903, the Catholic Archdi...
This thesis comprises a case study of liturgical music practice in one Australian Catholic worshippi...
For over 50 years the presence of Russian people has been significant in Australia and the Russian O...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Background to the Anglican Church in the D...
The Second Vatican Council heralded a period of immense and often unprecedented change for all Roman...
© 2003 Dr. Gavin BrownThis thesis explores the performance of eucharistic ritual within Australian C...
Christian Worship in Australia is an exciting new collection that sketches out the contours of an Au...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
The liturgical reforms of Vatican II proclaimed the Mass as ‘source and summit of Christian li...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
This article discusses music in the Catholic liturgy in Jakarta, Indonesia in the postmodern era wit...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
Contemporary Pentecostal Church Music has developed rapidly in the past twenty years in Australia al...
As a social species, humans have developed soundscapes that surround, and to some extent circumscrib...
Australian composers have written very few works for the organ in ensemble; that is, chamber music a...
Despite the authoritative and very explicit directions from the Vatican in 1903, the Catholic Archdi...
This thesis comprises a case study of liturgical music practice in one Australian Catholic worshippi...
For over 50 years the presence of Russian people has been significant in Australia and the Russian O...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Background to the Anglican Church in the D...
The Second Vatican Council heralded a period of immense and often unprecedented change for all Roman...
© 2003 Dr. Gavin BrownThis thesis explores the performance of eucharistic ritual within Australian C...
Christian Worship in Australia is an exciting new collection that sketches out the contours of an Au...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
The liturgical reforms of Vatican II proclaimed the Mass as ‘source and summit of Christian li...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
This article discusses music in the Catholic liturgy in Jakarta, Indonesia in the postmodern era wit...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
Contemporary Pentecostal Church Music has developed rapidly in the past twenty years in Australia al...
As a social species, humans have developed soundscapes that surround, and to some extent circumscrib...
Australian composers have written very few works for the organ in ensemble; that is, chamber music a...