• The Psalmody Movement is a general term often used to cover a period of mass musical education in Britain. It is sometimes also referred to as the "choral...
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    Flower first came to public notice within London's Psalmody Movement of the 1830s and 40s. The movement was associated with such names as Sarah Ann Glover...
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    Psalms (redirect from Psalmody)
    lost, the means to reconstruct it are still extant. Fragments of temple psalmody are preserved in ancient synagogue and church chant, particularly in the...
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    West gallery music, also known as Georgian psalmody, refers to the sacred music (metrical psalms, with a few hymns and anthems) sung and played in Church...
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    use of the word "holy" must be 80 percent less than in the novel, and psalmodic references to the author's unique generation are down by at least two-thirds;...
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  • King James Only movement "Singing" column refers to the manner in which songs are sung during public worship. See also: Exclusive psalmody Free Presbyterian...
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  • The Liturgical Movement was a 19th-century and 20th-century movement of scholarship for the reform of worship. It began in the Catholic Church and spread...
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  • Hymn tune Lutheran chorale Lutheran hymn Anglican church music Exclusive psalmody Anglican chant Homophony vs. Polyphony Liturgies Reformed worship Calvin's...
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    psalmody of the Office. Psalmodic chants, which intone psalms, include both recitatives and free melodies. Psalmodic chants include direct psalmody,...
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    (November 1994). "Desert Monasticism and the Later Fourth-Century Psalmodic Movement". Music & Letters. 75 (4): 505–521. doi:10.1093/ml/75.4.505. JSTOR 737286...
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    however, singing the Psalms was considered appropriate (see Exclusive psalmody). Church organs were commonly damaged or destroyed in the Civil War period...
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    Ivan Prokhanov (category Evangelical movement)
    Karolis Inkis for the musical design. In order to ensure a high level of psalmody at the VSEKH, a special commission was created, which included people with...
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  • Alpirsbach weeks there were Eucharistic services and a careful use of psalmody and Gregorian chant in the Benedictine tradition. It is particularly in...
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    the Greeks and Arabs. Old Believers chant the alleluia verse after the psalmody twice rather than the three times mandated by the Nikonite reforms. Old...
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    James W. (1994). "Desert Monasticism and the Later Fourth-Century Psalmodic Movement". Music & Letters. 75 (4): 508. ISSN 0027-4224. JSTOR 737286. Louth...
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    the basis of other prayers such as the Angelus and the Rosary. In the psalmody of the Oriental Orthodox Churches a daily Theotokion is devoted to ascribing...
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    Manchester Hymnal (category History of the Latter Day Saint movement)
    to accompany the Manchester Hymnal titled The Latter-day Saints' Psalmody. The Psalmody was a conscious effort by church leaders to develop a hymn style...
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  • them was quickly lost. The Psalmody was intended to be a supplement to the "Manchester Hymnal". Each hymn in the Psalmody was cross-referenced by page...
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    Council of the Lateran Gelineau psalmody Gregorian chant History of the Roman Canon Lex orandi, lex credendi Liturgical Movement Liturgical reforms of Pope...
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    edition of the Hymns Ancient and Modern William Henry Havergal's Old Church Psalmody, (1849) was mentioned explicitly. Henry Williams Baker wrote and translated...
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    congregational singing. He was "... the architect of the tradition of metrical psalmody." Calvin heard Lutheran hymn singing while he served Minister of the Reformed...
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    Protestants follow the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began in the 16th century with the goal of reforming the Catholic...
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  • Council of the Lateran Gelineau psalmody Gregorian chant History of the Roman Canon Lex orandi, lex credendi Liturgical Movement Liturgical reforms of Pope...
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    Tunes Expressed in the Sol-Fa Notation of Music and Scheme for Rendering Psalmody Congregational. By 1827, she had developed a complete method musical notation...
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    Council of the Lateran Gelineau psalmody Gregorian chant History of the Roman Canon Lex orandi, lex credendi Liturgical Movement Liturgical reforms of Pope...
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  • 400 p. GORHAM, A.T. (compil.). The Jubilee Harp: a Choice Selection of Psalmody, Ancient and Modern: Designed for use in Public and Social Worship. Boston:...
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  • Karlstadt and Philip Melanchthon at Wittenberg, who promptly joined the new movement. In 1519, Huldrych Zwingli became the first reformer to express a form...
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    Council of the Lateran Gelineau psalmody Gregorian chant History of the Roman Canon Lex orandi, lex credendi Liturgical Movement Liturgical reforms of Pope...
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    days had but one; Lauds and the daytime hours had less variation in the Psalmody; and Compline added Psalm 30. In addition, while St. Benedict made heavy...
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