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christianity and catholic music malik cole

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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  • Christian music is music that has been writing of express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life and faith. Common themes of Christian music include praise, worship penitence and lament, and its form vary widely across the world like other forms of music the creation, performance and even the definition of Christian music varies according to culture and social content Christian music is composed and performed for many purposes, ranging from aesthetic pleasure, religions or ceremonial purposes or as an entertainment for the marketplace
  • Among the most prevalent uses of Christian music Dre in church worship an other gatherings.Most Christian music involves singing whether by the whole congregation (assembly) or buy a specialized subgroup such as a soloist, duet, trio, quartet, madrigal choir or worship band or both. It is frequently accompanied by instruments, but some denominations (such as some exclusive brethren the churches of Christ the primitive baptists and the free church of Scotland or Congreations still prefer unaccompanied
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  • or a Capella. One of the earliest forms of worship music in the church was the Gregorian chant.Pope gregory1, while not the church, hinting the name "Gregorian"chant .The chant reform took place around 590-604 Ce (reign of pope gregoray1) (Kramien pg.65-67) the Gregorian chant was known for its very monophonic sound. Believing that complexity hoot a fendency to create cacophony which ruined the music Gregory1 kept things very simple with the chant
  • Catholic music encompasses a comprehensive number of styles of music for catholic liturgy that grew both before and after the reforms of Vatican 11. the dominant style in English speaking Canada and the united states

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  • began as Gregorian chant and folk hymns superseded after the 1970 by a folk-based musical genre generally accoustic and often slow in tempo but that has evolved in to a broad contemporary range of styles reflective of certain aspects of age culture and language. There is a marked difference this style and those that were both common and valued in Catholic Churches before Vatcan111

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  • In the early 1950s the Jesuit Priest Joesph Ghelinau was active in Litural development in several movement leading toward Vatican11 in particular the new Gelineau psalmody in french (19530and English(1963) demonstrated the feasibility and welcome use of such vernacular language settings contemporay liturgcal music grew after the reforms that followed the second Vatican council which called for wilder use of the vernacular language in the roman catholic mass. The general instructions of the roman missal states great importance should be attached tote use of singing in the celebration of he mass with duo consideration for the culture of the people and abilites of each liturgical assembly.Although it is not always neccessary

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  • to sing all the texts that are that are of themselves meant to be be sung, even care should be taken that singing by the ministries and the people is not absent in celebrations that occur on Sundays and an holy days of obligation.All other things being equal,Gregorian chant holds pride of place because is proper tot the Roman Liturgy.Other types of sacred music in particular polyphony are in no way excluded, provided that they correspond to the spirit of the liturgical action
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  • to sing all the texts that are that are of themselves meant to be be sung, even care should be taken that singing by the ministries and the people is not absent in celebrations that occur on Sundays and an holy days of obligation.All other things being equal,Gregorian chant holds pride of place because is proper tot the Roman Liturgy.Other types of sacred music in particular polyphony are in no way excluded, provided that they correspond to the spirit of the liturgical action
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  • and they faster the participation of all the faithful.Since the faithful from different countries come together even more frequently, it is fitting that they know how to sing together at least some parts of the ordinary of the mass in Latin, especially the creed and the lords prayer set to the simpler melodies the reforms sparked a wide move meant in the English- Speaking Roman Catholic church where an entire body of older protestant hymnody and newly composed contemporary Catholic Liturgical Music was inspired by popular music