- Religious music
Religious music (also sacred music) is
music performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence.A lot of music has been composed to complement religion, and many composers have derived some inspiration from their religions. Many forms of traditional music have been adapted to fit religions' purposes or descended from religious music.
Johann Sebastian Bach , considered one of the most important and influentialEuropean classical music composer s, wrote most of his music for theLutheran church . Religious music often changes to fit the times;Contemporary Christian music , for example, uses idioms from various secularpopular music styles but with religious lyrics.Gospel music has always done this, for example incorporatingfunk , and continues to do so.Monotheism andtonality , all tones relating and resolving to a tonic, are often associated, and the textures of Europeanhomophony , equated with monotheism, may be contrasted with Asianheterophony , equated with poly orpantheism .Navajo music 's cyclic song and song-group forms mirrors the cyclic nature of their deities such as Changing Woman.Religions
Christian music
There is virtually no record of the earliest music of the
Christian church except a fewNew Testament fragments of what are probablyhymn s. Some of these fragments are still sung as hymns today in theOrthodox Church , including "Awake, awake O sleeper" on the occasion of someone'sbaptism . Another early hymn is the Phos Hilaron which was part of the Liturgy of the Hours morning prayers (matins) in the early Christian Church. It is a hymn describing the morning light.BeingJewish ,Jesus and his disciples would most likely have sung thepsalms from memory. However, the repertoire of ordinary people was larger than it is today, so they probably knew other songs too. Early Christians continued to sing the psalms much as they were sung in thesynagogue s in the first century. Modern artists include Tim Hughes and Matt Redman.Hindu music
Kirtan originated in theHindu bhakti tradition as loving songs sung to God.ikh music
Kirtan is one of the pillars of
Sikhism and in that context refers to the singing of the sacred hymns from theGuru Guru Granth Sahib Sahib to music. Sikhs place huge value on this type of singing and a Sikh is duty bound to listen and/or sing Guru-kirtan as frequently as possible. Sikhs also have 'Dhadi Varaan' which use theDhad sarangi to sing about Sikh history.Jewish music
The earliest synagogal music was based on the same system as that in the
Temple inJerusalem . According to theTalmud ,Joshua ben Hananiah , who had served in the sanctuary Levitical choir, told how the choristers went to the synagogue from the orchestra by thealtar (Talmud, Suk. 53a), and so participated in both services.Sephardic music , the music of Spanish Jews, was born in medieval Spain, with cancioneros being performed at the royal courts. Since then, it has picked up influences from acrossSpain ,Morocco ,Argentina ,Turkey ,Greece and various popular tunes from Spain and further abroad. There are three types of Sephardic songs — topical and entertainment songs, romance songs and spiritual or ceremonial songs. Lyrics can be in several languages, including Hebrew for religious songs andLadino .Rastafarian music
"See also
Rastafarian#Music "Nyabinghi music is the most integral form ofRastafarian music . It is played at worship ceremonies called grounations, which including drumming, chanting and dancing along with prayer and smoking of ritual ganja. Nyabinghi probably comes from an East African movement from the 1850s to the 1950s that was led by women who militarily opposed European imperialism. This form of nyabinghi was centered around Muhumusa, a healing woman from Uganda who organized resistance against German colonialists. The British later led efforts against nyabinghi,and classifying it as witchcraft through the Witchcraft Ordinance of 1912. In Jamaica, nyabinghi was appropriated for similar anti-colonial efforts, and is often danced to invoke the power of Jah against an oppressor. The connection between the religion and various kinds of music has become well-known due to the international fame of musicians likeBob Marley andPeter Tosh .Afro-Caribbean music
Rastafarian music is not the only kind of religious music in the Caribbean. Religious sects have their own musical styles, though they vary from island to island.
Obeah andMyal as well asChristian sects associated withrevivalism are common in Jamaica. These styles have also influenced Jamaican dances.Cuba ,Puerto Rico , andHaiti in particular have also developed African-influenced musical styles that are used in religious rituals associated withSanteria ,Vodou , andEspiritismo .hintō music
Shintō music (神楽) is ceremonial music for Shinto (神道) which is the native religion of Japan. It is related toGagaku (雅楽) or old festival music.Taiko has also been used.ee also
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Secular music
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*World Sacred Music Festival External links
* [http://shop.musica-sacra.it Sacred music]
* [http://www.oriole-artists.com/store/process.php?pname=ShowAlbumDetailsProcess-Start&CategoryID=51&AlbumID=114 A musical voyage around medieval Mediterranean]
* [http://abbayesprovencales.free.fr/ The Gregorian chant of the abbeys of Provence in France (fr. with Translator)]
* [http://www.americanmusicpreservation.com/nema.htm New England religious music]
* [http://www.truegracepromotions.com Caribbean Gospel Music]
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