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      • Sacred polyphony refers to the musical practice of composing multiple independent melodic lines that are harmonically interwoven, primarily within the context of religious music. This style flourished during the Renaissance, enhancing liturgical texts and rituals by providing a rich tapestry of sound that elevated the spiritual experience.
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  2. Choral music - Sacred, Polyphonic, A cappella: The ordinary of the mass (consisting of the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Benedictus, Agnus Dei, and in some medieval masses also the “Ite, missa est”) has been a focal point of choral music for more than 600 years.

  3. Mar 2, 2016 · Chant, polyphony, and traditional hymns were held up as sacred, while gospel and some modern forms of music were labeled “not sacred,” and/or inappropriate for Catholic worship.

    • Mass In B Minor by JS Bach. As we move chronologically forward in musical history the next most celebrated sacred work is probably the Bach B minor Mass.
    • The Messiah by G F Handel. It would be a grave omission to ignore Handel’s masterwork, the oratorio he called Messiah. The oratorio does not follow the structure of the Mass but is based on Biblical text.
    • The Creation by Joseph Haydn. This popular work is amongst Haydn’s most admired and performed along with his “Seven Last Words”, and the “Nelson Mass”.
    • W A Mozart Requiem in D Minor (K. 626) At the panicle of the Classical sacred repertoire is perhaps the most talked about piece of Mozart ever. Many a tale surrounds this monumental achievement and with Peter Shaffer’s “Amadeus” gaining such popularity the fate of Mozart’s contemporary Salieri was sealed.
  4. 3 days ago · Part 1. Part 2. Patrick J. Brill, Ph.D. In the previous installment, we examined the history of Catholic sacred music from the beginning of the Church to the end of the 13th Century in search of a tradition giving Gregorian chant priority to the virtual exclusion of polyphonic sacred music.

  5. During the Renaissance period, sacred music was often characterized by its use of Latin texts, polyphonic structures, and its role in liturgical settings, while secular music was more diverse in language and themes, frequently focusing on love and nature.

  6. Sacred Polyphony. Sacred choral music holds an esteemed role in the Church’s treasury. After chant, it adorns the Sacred Liturgy, particularly when it employs liturgical texts and styles passed down through the centuries.

  7. Jan 21, 2024 · His settings of predominantly English sacred texts demonstrate a strong connection to choral music of the past, with their modal sound worlds, intricate polyphony, and symbolism demonstrating a desire to continue the rich tradition of sacred composition into the present day, reflecting MacMillan’s vision of rooting oneself ‘in something ...

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