Gently swelling strains of Italian liturgicalmusic comes from an organ playing somewhere.
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Auxerre, then as afterwards, was famous for its liturgicalmusic.
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Another manifestation of the exceptional interest in things spiritual in Ireland is a widespread appreciation of the liturgicalmusic of Father Liam Lawton.
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From his position as head of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome he thinks he detects a revival of interest in liturgicalmusic.
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Celebrating its 40th, and final, season, the ensemble's four singers offered ancient and modern: liturgicalmusic from the 13th century to the present day.
Uso de church music en inglés
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He taught a course in what was wrong with Southern churchmusic.
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It was the same with my talk to S. about churchmusic.
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He was greatly admired as a composer of operas and churchmusic.
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Besides several operas of merit, he composed instrumental pieces and churchmusic.
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Music, too, and particularly churchmusic, was affected by the new taste.
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He'd always been around churchmusic, and he'd always been around marbles.
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It sounded like a very old piano and it played churchmusic.
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Since you were here I have written everything except operas and churchmusic.
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It was churchmusic, slow and solemn and repetitive, without harmony.
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Faustina Hasse Hodges was another able organist who wrote churchmusic.
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Although now I'm playing this churchmusic so I'm playing against expectations again.
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He reformed the liturgy, wrote letters, composed books, arranged churchmusic.
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As in all great churchmusic, the chorus is the key of the work.
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It consisted of instruction in needle-work, confectionery, surgery, and the rudiments of churchmusic.
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The world is now indebted to Jonas for some of its best churchmusic.
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He improvised for hours on a school piano and thrilled to Tudor churchmusic.