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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Contrapuntal and Percussive Forms: A Comparative Analysis of Motet and Fújì MusicThis paper explores how contrapuntal motet and percussive fújì forms independently developed but similar structures and responded to variant social contexts. Motet originated from Medieval Christian liturgy known as Gregorian chant, while fújì originated from Islamic Religious Liturgy known as Wéré chant. Interestingly, fújì demonstrates a comparable and parallel evolutionary process with motet form. Therefore, this…
Reference · Wikidata
Church Music Instituteinstitute for advancement and stewardship of Christian religious music
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Anglican church music is music that is written for Christian worship in Anglican religious services, forming part of the liturgy. It mostly consists of pieces written to be sung by a church choir, which may sing a cappella or accompanied by an organ.
Image · Europeana
Book · DOAB
“Tráenos tu reino de justicia e igualdad”Pablo Rojas Sahurie offers us a fascinating reading of the religious aspects contained in the political songs that emerged in Chile during the years prior to Salvador Allende's government. To do so, he refers to the Judeo-Christian concept of messianism, which he explores both in the musical structures and in the cultural conceptions that underpin the social behavior of the authors and performers of said song. Thus,…
Full text · Open Library
Music and the arts in Christian worshipImage · DPLA