The Cecilian Movement for church music reform began in Germany in the second half of the 1800s as a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment...
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Moritz Brosig (section Cecilian Movement)
concern for many of the early proponents of what became known as the Cecilian Movement. At more a detailed level there was clearly scope for significant...
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concert oratorios. A counter-reaction to this tendency came from the Cecilian movement, which recommended restrained accompaniment for liturgical music,...
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were not practical or appropriate, and in 19th-century Germany the Cecilian movement kept the tradition alive. František Brixi, who worked at the Prague...
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a cappella or with simple instrumentation. At the same time, the Cecilian movement attempted a restoration of the pure Renaissance style in Catholic...
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concert oratorios. A counter-reaction to this tendency came from the Cecilian movement, which recommended restrained accompaniment for liturgical music,...
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pianist, organist, and conductor. He wrote church music as part of the Cecilian Movement. He also wrote salon songs. Mistica songs and solo sacred arias Candida...
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and Rheims-Cambrai Office-Books, collectively referred to as the Cecilian Movement) renumbered the modes once again, this time retaining the original...
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Bruckner's own composition. Traumihler was a fervent supporter of the Cecilian Movement; the reason why Bruckner composed this motet in Lydian mode, without...
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Allgemeiner Cäcilien-Verband für Deutschland (General Association of the Cecilian Movement Germany) (abbreviated as ACV) was founded in 1868 and is an organization...
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the American St. Cecilia Society, an organization belonging to the Cecilian movement which sought to revive the spirit of the masses and motets of Palestrina...
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February 1779 – 6 May 1867) was a German composer associated with the Cecilian Movement. Aiblinger was born in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria. In his eleventh...
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Symphony No. 1 in D Major, op. 25 ("Classical").[citation needed] The Cecilian Movement, beginning formally with the founding of the Allgemeiner Deutscher...
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incorporate elements of the original chant. Alternatim Anglican chant Cecilian Movement Damien Poisblaud Paul Jausions Proportionalism (Gregorian chant) Schola...
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Luigi Bottazzo (category Cecilian composers)
was a keen supporter of liturgical reform and a proponent of the Cecilian Movement in church music. In 1895, he joined the staff of Conservatorio di...
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choir that had guided him. However, Perosi was an adherent of the Cecilian Movement which eschewed the operatic and theatrical style of church music which...
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In the late 19th century, the Cecilian Movement was started by musicians who fought to restore this music. This movement gained impetus not in Italy but...
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was a strong proponent of strict 2:1 proportionalism. Alternatim Cecilian Movement Schola Antiqua Semiology (Gregorian Chant) Rayburn, John (1964). Gregorian...
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predominantly Catholic church music. Based on the a cappella of the Cecilian Movement, he wrote works accompanied by the organ. When orchestra was added...
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John Lateran. He was one of the main proponents of the so-called Cecilian Movement. Fantasia siciliana Concert Etude on the "Salve Regina" Leggenda e...
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priest, church musician, and composer. He was a leading figure in the Cecilian movement for the reform of Catholic church music in the second half of the...
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were hardly noticed by the cathedral chapter there, dominated by the Cecilian movement, and he withdrew ever more from public life. Out of resentment he...
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to: the party of Caecilianus during the 4th-century Donatist schism Cecilian Movement, 19th-century church music reform This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Austrian composer, teacher and lector based in Vienna who supported the Cecilian Movement. He composed the melody and a four-part setting. Five of the stanzas...
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organist of the St. Mark's Church. He was one of the founders of the Cecilian movement in Croatia, harmonizing a vast number of Croatian folk chants. He...
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"proper" worship, such as the vocal polyphony of Palestrina, which the Cecilian Movement tolerated. The most popular work by Saint-Saëns is Oratorio de Noël...
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1890s. As a church musician, he became particularly involved in the Cecilian Movement, conducting works by Michael Haller and others, and also pursuing...
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Cologne Cathedral in the 19th century. In 1863, the reform of the Cecilian Movement ensured that choral music accompanied by orchestra was banned in Cologne...
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(1801–1864) arrived with his own ideas on church music. Inspired by Cecilian Movement which were by now spreading north across Germany, he almost immediately...
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music and chamber music. His sacred music followed the ideas of the Cecilian Movement. Choral sacred compositions by Wöss include: Missa in coena Domini...
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