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During the course of the 20th century, the choir of King’s College, Cambridge came to be seen as the...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley\u27s hymn And can it be within British...
This thesis explores the ways in which people in early Stuart England understood the place of music ...
This chapter examines the shifting conceptions of authenticity with regard to music for worship in B...
In 1964, Erik Routley (1917-1982) published a book entitled Twentieth Century Church Music, an expan...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityDuring the eighteenth century conditions within the Church of Englan...
Includes bibliographical references.The broader purpose of this study is to investigate musical chan...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
This submission charts the development of the Anglican choral foundation at St Davids Cathedral in...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
Many churches today, whether they realise it or not, incorporate aspects of popular culture into the...
Previous scholarship has often employed the categories of ‘voluntary’ and ‘established’ religion whe...
This thesis was written as the supporting reflective and contextual statement within a submission fo...
This thesis is primarily concerned with two inter-related fields of study: firstly, how composers re...
During the course of the 20th century, the choir of King’s College, Cambridge came to be seen as the...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley\u27s hymn And can it be within British...
This thesis explores the ways in which people in early Stuart England understood the place of music ...
This chapter examines the shifting conceptions of authenticity with regard to music for worship in B...
In 1964, Erik Routley (1917-1982) published a book entitled Twentieth Century Church Music, an expan...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityDuring the eighteenth century conditions within the Church of Englan...
Includes bibliographical references.The broader purpose of this study is to investigate musical chan...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1956The existence of the Anglican Service and its music is predica...
This submission charts the development of the Anglican choral foundation at St Davids Cathedral in...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
Many churches today, whether they realise it or not, incorporate aspects of popular culture into the...
Previous scholarship has often employed the categories of ‘voluntary’ and ‘established’ religion whe...
This thesis was written as the supporting reflective and contextual statement within a submission fo...
This thesis is primarily concerned with two inter-related fields of study: firstly, how composers re...
During the course of the 20th century, the choir of King’s College, Cambridge came to be seen as the...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley\u27s hymn And can it be within British...