This study analyzes the progression of sacred Catholic music and secular music over the ages, beginning with the Renaissance and ending with the current times, post Second Vatican Council. The mutual effects of these two genres of music on each other over this time period are analyzed and compared
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLiturgical Music may be described as music which is composed for an ...
Abstract Strinnholm Lagergren, Karin 2009: The Word Became Song. Liturgical song in Catholic Monast...
[[abstract]]Music closely correlates with religions in the cultural systems developed by human being...
1 Abstract In its six chapters, this thesis discusses the relations between secular and sacral Renai...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityI. The apparent lack of good Church Music in our American churches m...
From the Very beginning of time, music has had an unusual emotional power, and probably because of t...
Although Western choral music was born in the soil of religious culture, it has been in the process ...
"This book is the first comprehensive study that reevaluates music's role in the relationship betwee...
Within the Catholic Church, there has always been a need and a strong presence for music. The need f...
The development of Church liturgical music today cannot be separated from the development of Church ...
The Reformation was the movement in the arts and religious life of western Europe in the sixteenth c...
The present study examines the ambivalent connection between modernisation and Roman Catholic religi...
Today, when the church and church music no longer dictate the cultural development of music as it on...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this study of church music to discover contemp...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLiturgical Music may be described as music which is composed for an ...
Abstract Strinnholm Lagergren, Karin 2009: The Word Became Song. Liturgical song in Catholic Monast...
[[abstract]]Music closely correlates with religions in the cultural systems developed by human being...
1 Abstract In its six chapters, this thesis discusses the relations between secular and sacral Renai...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityI. The apparent lack of good Church Music in our American churches m...
From the Very beginning of time, music has had an unusual emotional power, and probably because of t...
Although Western choral music was born in the soil of religious culture, it has been in the process ...
"This book is the first comprehensive study that reevaluates music's role in the relationship betwee...
Within the Catholic Church, there has always been a need and a strong presence for music. The need f...
The development of Church liturgical music today cannot be separated from the development of Church ...
The Reformation was the movement in the arts and religious life of western Europe in the sixteenth c...
The present study examines the ambivalent connection between modernisation and Roman Catholic religi...
Today, when the church and church music no longer dictate the cultural development of music as it on...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this study of church music to discover contemp...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLiturgical Music may be described as music which is composed for an ...
Abstract Strinnholm Lagergren, Karin 2009: The Word Became Song. Liturgical song in Catholic Monast...
[[abstract]]Music closely correlates with religions in the cultural systems developed by human being...