Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Mundas-PhrygiansJames Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray T. & T. Clark, 1917 Scope: theology, philosophy, ethics of various religions and ethical systems and relevant portions of anthropology, mythology, folklore, biology, psychology, economics and sociology. |
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עמוד 22
... period , which in its substance is based on imita- tive work and lacks the defined periods of the simple secular style . His work was founded upon the Gregorian chant , and the Marcellus Mass is still a model of the more elaborate a ...
... period , which in its substance is based on imita- tive work and lacks the defined periods of the simple secular style . His work was founded upon the Gregorian chant , and the Marcellus Mass is still a model of the more elaborate a ...
עמוד 24
... period . ( b ) Elizabethan and Stuart periods . - W . Byrd ( † 1623 ) , though a Romanist at heart and a com- poser of important compositions for the Roman Church , wrote anthems and Services for the Reformed Church . His anthem Bow ...
... period . ( b ) Elizabethan and Stuart periods . - W . Byrd ( † 1623 ) , though a Romanist at heart and a com- poser of important compositions for the Roman Church , wrote anthems and Services for the Reformed Church . His anthem Bow ...
עמוד 28
... period and also possibly by florid figures of plain - song . This corruption lasted for some time ; Chetham's ... period , viz . the general unsuitable- ness of most double common - metre tunes , the syncopated effects , and the ...
... period and also possibly by florid figures of plain - song . This corruption lasted for some time ; Chetham's ... period , viz . the general unsuitable- ness of most double common - metre tunes , the syncopated effects , and the ...
עמוד 30
... period when theatres . It. material . The composers of this period wrote for both Church and opera , and the spirit of the theatre invaded the Church . The demand for melody got the better of ecclesiastical tradition . Women were ...
... period when theatres . It. material . The composers of this period wrote for both Church and opera , and the spirit of the theatre invaded the Church . The demand for melody got the better of ecclesiastical tradition . Women were ...
עמוד 47
... period of contemplation ; the paurānik then gives out his subject , and both recitation and explana- tion are thenceforth chanted . In some parts , such as Bengal , the paurāņik has a drum behind him and blows occasionally upon a conch ...
... period of contemplation ; the paurānik then gives out his subject , and both recitation and explana- tion are thenceforth chanted . In some parts , such as Bengal , the paurāņik has a drum behind him and blows occasionally upon a conch ...
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