Karm Scerri, the former organist of Luҫon Cathedral - until his internment for four years in a German camp in France - and later the organist of St John’s Co-Cathedral, was a foremost composer of liturgical music of the twentieth century Malta. The theme of this article is a hand-written letter by Scerri which was discovered by accident by the author. This document is proof that Scerri was requested by Joseph Augustine Sammut to adapt Cardinal John Henry Newman’s theological poem The Dream of Gerontius for organ music. Furthermore, this document supports the claim that Scerri was not aware that Newman’s work had already been the subject of a musical composition and much less of the fact that the latter was one of the major works by th...
Due to inherent paradoxy and limited sample size, fin-de-siècle English Catholic aesthetics are diff...
[Notes on the Englishman Agostino Matthei, restless professor of Moral Theology of the University of...
Elgar’s Memorial Chimes (1923) has become canonical in carillon repertoire as an early idiomatic wor...
The theme of Cardinal John Henry Newman’s The Dream of Gerontius is the Roman Catholic theology of ...
This thesis traces the development of The Dream of Gerontius from its genesis in the writings of Joh...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: pages 85-97 of this file reflect gross misnumbering...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. George Frideric Handel’s Messiah h...
Because of my interest in music and the fact that the Ouachita Baptist University Choir, of which I ...
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Handel's association with the English Chapel Royal began soon after he settled in London, and contin...
These extracts on music from the correspondence between Charles Jennens (1700–73) and Edward Holdswo...
The year 1985 marks the anniversaries of four celebrated Baroque musicians. Three of them-Scarlatti,...
This essay was commissioned by the Schola Cantorum, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. It was delive...
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) paved an unconventional path to become a composer. Born in Venice where...
Handel’s Messiah is renowned for its lush sound and richly developed message regarding the rejoicing...
Due to inherent paradoxy and limited sample size, fin-de-siècle English Catholic aesthetics are diff...
[Notes on the Englishman Agostino Matthei, restless professor of Moral Theology of the University of...
Elgar’s Memorial Chimes (1923) has become canonical in carillon repertoire as an early idiomatic wor...
The theme of Cardinal John Henry Newman’s The Dream of Gerontius is the Roman Catholic theology of ...
This thesis traces the development of The Dream of Gerontius from its genesis in the writings of Joh...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: pages 85-97 of this file reflect gross misnumbering...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. George Frideric Handel’s Messiah h...
Because of my interest in music and the fact that the Ouachita Baptist University Choir, of which I ...
Submitted by admin tede (tede@pucgoias.edu.br) on 2018-04-18T12:54:52Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DAVÍ LOP...
Handel's association with the English Chapel Royal began soon after he settled in London, and contin...
These extracts on music from the correspondence between Charles Jennens (1700–73) and Edward Holdswo...
The year 1985 marks the anniversaries of four celebrated Baroque musicians. Three of them-Scarlatti,...
This essay was commissioned by the Schola Cantorum, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. It was delive...
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) paved an unconventional path to become a composer. Born in Venice where...
Handel’s Messiah is renowned for its lush sound and richly developed message regarding the rejoicing...
Due to inherent paradoxy and limited sample size, fin-de-siècle English Catholic aesthetics are diff...
[Notes on the Englishman Agostino Matthei, restless professor of Moral Theology of the University of...
Elgar’s Memorial Chimes (1923) has become canonical in carillon repertoire as an early idiomatic wor...