The child needs to be led into a knowledge of religiousmusic.
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The faithful in Spain blasted religiousmusic from their balconies during Holy Week.
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A high standard was thus reached and maintained in religiousmusic.
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Going back to the very beginning of western religiousmusic.
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Instead of religiousmusic (which is banned) they opted for Cole Porter.
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We had a great deal of sacredmusic and singing on Sunday.
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The Doctor decided that a little sacredmusic would not be amiss.
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On Sunday nights there are performances of sacredmusic in the great dining-hall.
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It may be called sacredmusic and suitable to the day, I hope.
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That the veteran's death-song should be perpetuated in sacredmusic is not strange.
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His guitar style is as much inspired by qawwali, a form of Sufi devotionalmusic, as it is by Mike Waterson.
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To remove her music from its context as devotionalmusic is to misunderstand it - it is fundamentally music for worship.
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Take one significant shift in seventeenth-century Europe: a proportion of public Christian devotionalmusic was being turned into a personal leisure activity.
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Here's a suggestion: next time out, why not stick him and his devotionalmusic in the plush, spectral surrounds of Christchurch Cathedral?
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For what amounts to a collection of devotionalmusic, it's as well to suspend all disbelief before dedicating some time to discovering this wayward gem.
Ús de ecclesiastical music en anglès
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Suitably, for a young man making ecclesiasticalmusic, he leads an almost monastic lifestyle.
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Although in our own time it has achieved a field for itself, yet in oratorios and ecclesiasticalmusic the old conception remains.
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The excessive devotion of the marshal was also noticed; he was said to hear mass thrice daily, and to be passionately fond of ecclesiasticalmusic.
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" Ecclesiasticalmusic," said the artist, "is a real anarchy; but in the Church everything is anarchy.