- Liturgical music
Liturgical music originated as a part of
religious ceremony , and includes a number of traditions, both ancient and modern. Liturgical music is well known as a part ofCatholic Mass , theAnglican Holy Communion service (orEucharist ), theLutheran mass, theOrthodox liturgy and other Christian services including theDivine Office . Such ceremonial music in the Judeo-Christian tradition can be traced back to bothTemple andsynagogue worship of theHebrews .The qualities that create the distinctive character of liturgical music are based on the notion that liturgical music is conceived and composed according to the norms and needs of the various historic liturgies of particular denominations.
Roman Catholic Church Music
The interest taken by the Catholic Church in music is shown not only by practitioners, but also by numerous enactments and regulations calculated to foster music worthy of Divine service. Contemporary
Catholic official church policy is expressed most particularly in the documentSacrosanctum Concilium (items 112-121) of theSecond Vatican Council .The King James Bible credits David as the originator of liturgical music: (Chronicles 1 16.17)( () 16:12, 18 September 2008 (UTC))While there have been historic disputes within the church where elaborate music has been under criticism, there are many period works by Orlandus de
Lassus , Allegri, Vittoria, where the most elaborate means of expression are employed in liturgical music, but which, nevertheless, conform to every liturgical requirement while seeming to be spontaneous outpourings of adoring hearts (cf. contrapuntal orpolyphonic music ). Besidesplain chant and the polyphonic style, the Catholic Church also permitshomophonic or figured compositions with or without instrumental accompaniment, written either in inecclesiastical modes, or the modern major or minor keys.Gregorian chant is warmly recommended by the Catholic Church, as bothpolyphonic music and modern unison music for the assembly.Prior to the
Second Vatican Council , according to theMotu proprio of Pius X (22 Nov. 1903), the following were the general guiding principles of the Church: "Sacred music should possess, in the highest degree, the qualities proper to the liturgy, or more precisely, sanctity and purity of form from which its other character of universality spontaneously springs. It must be holy, and must therefore exclude all profanity, not only from itself but also from the manner in which it is presented by those who execute it. It must be true art, for otherwise it cannot exercise on the minds of the hearers that influence which the Church meditates when she welcomes into her liturgy the art of music. But it must also be universal, in the sense that, while every nation is permitted to admit into its ecclesiastical compositions those special forms which may be said to constitute its native music, still these forms must be subordinated in such a manner to the general characteristics of sacred music, that no one of any nation may receive an impression other than good on hearing them." This was explanded upon by PopePius XII in hisMotu Proprio title [http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/pius_xii/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xii_enc_25121955_musicae-sacrae_en.html Musicae Sacrae]See also
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*Ephrem the Syrian
*Contemporary Catholic liturgical music External links
* [http://www.churchmusic.org.uk/ Anglican church music]
* [http://www.antiochian.org/music Antiochian Orthodox liturgical music]
* [http://www.acrod.org/music.html Carpatho Rusyn Liturgical Music]
* [http://www.saintmeinrad.edu/monastery_liturgicalmusic.aspx Catholic liturgical music at St Meinrad's Monastery]
* [http://www.smithcreekmusic.com/Hymnology/Jewish.Hymnody/Jewish.Liturgical.Music.html Jewish liturgical music]
* [http://www.lds.org/churchmusic/ Latter Day Saint church music]
* [http://www.musicasacra.com/ The Church Music Association of America]
* [http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Homiletic/2000-07/miller.html Pope Benedict XVI on liturgical music]
* [http://www.rscm.com The Royal School of Church Music]
* [http://www.syriacmusic.com/ Syriac church music]CathEncy
title = Ecclesiastical Music
accessdate = 2007-17-05
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