Renewal and resistance Catholic church music from the 1850s to Vatican II /

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Main Author: Collins, Paul, 1965-
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang, 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • The renewal of Catholic church music in Germany/Austria, France and Italy in the nineteenth century / Eckhard Jaschinski
  • Emissaries to "a believing and a singing land" : Belgian and German organists in Ireland, 1859-1916 / Paul Collins
  • The Dublin Eucharistic Congress : Tra le sollecitudini in the Phoenix Park / Kieran Anthony Daly
  • Ireland, music and the modern liturgical movement / Helen Phelan
  • Victorian anti-semitism and the origin of Gregorian chant / Bennett Zon
  • Catholic church music in England : the 1950s / Thomas E. Muir
  • The evolution of liturgical music in the United States of America, 1850-1962 / Keith F. Pecklers
  • Cecilian reform in Baltimore, 1868-1903 / Ann L. Silverberg
  • Musica sacra in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, 1858-1958 / Robert A. Skeris
  • A chronicle of attitudes towards Gregorian chant in Orate Fratres/worship, 1926-1962 / Susan Treacy
  • Disputatur inter Doctores : a disagreement between two Australian bishops on the binding nature of a Papal motu proprio / John de Luca
  • Archbishop Daniel Mannix and church music in Melbourne, 1913-1963 / John Henry Byrne.