Genre of music composed for performance as part of religious ceremonies.
Music mainly written for performance in Christian service facilities.
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Examples for "religious music"
Examples for "religious music"
1The child needs to be led into a knowledge of religious music.
2The faithful in Spain blasted religious music from their balconies during Holy Week.
3A high standard was thus reached and maintained in religious music.
4Going back to the very beginning of western religious music.
5Instead of religious music (which is banned) they opted for Cole Porter.
1He taught a course in what was wrong with Southern church music.
2It was the same with my talk to S. about church music.
3He was greatly admired as a composer of operas and church music.
4Besides several operas of merit, he composed instrumental pieces and church music.
5Music, too, and particularly church music, was affected by the new taste.
6He'd always been around church music, and he'd always been around marbles.
7It sounded like a very old piano and it played church music.
8Since you were here I have written everything except operas and church music.
9It was church music, slow and solemn and repetitive, without harmony.
10Faustina Hasse Hodges was another able organist who wrote church music.
11Although now I'm playing this church music so I'm playing against expectations again.
12He reformed the liturgy, wrote letters, composed books, arranged church music.
13As in all great church music, the chorus is the key of the work.
14It consisted of instruction in needle-work, confectionery, surgery, and the rudiments of church music.
15The world is now indebted to Jonas for some of its best church music.
16He improvised for hours on a school piano and thrilled to Tudor church music.
Translations for church music