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Catholic music publishing firm that specializes in "traditional music for the contemporary Church." Online catalog, liturgical planning pages.
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[150+ midi; carols; 100+ hymns; contemporary; Marian hymns]
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A derivative of the Latin hymnus, which comes from the Greek hymnos, derived from hydein, to sing.
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Hymnody means exactly "hymn song", but as the hymn-singer as well as the hymn-poet are included under (hymnodos), so we also include under hymnody the hymnal verse or religious lyric. Hymnology is the science of hymnody or the historico-philogical investigation and aesthetic estimation of hymns and hymn writers.
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Jesus Living in Mary: Handbook of the spirituality of St. Louis de Montfort (article)
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Features artists who have contributed to liturgical music in the Philippines; includes a sampler of Jesuit songs and a catalogue of products.
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Original liturgical music by Fergal King: MIDI samples (free for personal use); sales of sheet music.
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Article covers exclusively the texts of the Mass (not seasonal) which receive a musical treatment.
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New Bedford, MA. Publisher of contemporary music, including recordings. Several recordings for use with sick and dying.
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Study describing the types of music and instruments allowed and prohibited by the Church.
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History of their use, starting with the organ.
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Membership organization in the United States, dedicated to liturgical music. Several mailing lists, sponsors workshops for cantors and instrumentalists, holds conferences.
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Brief article on a hymn for None, one of the "little hours." Mid-afternoon.
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(ensemble of musicians, poets, and artists): group and contact information, calendar, CD sales.
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(CAM) Offering support, training and promotion for Catholic musicians.
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Directory, with brief annotations, of sites relevant to music in the Catholic Church.
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[120+ MIDI, lyrics] Arrangements by Donald A. Wyckoff.