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Journal articles on the topic "Musique religieuse Musique religieuse Musique religieuse"
VARDAPET, Komitas. "La musique religieuse arménienne au XIXesiècle." Revue des Études Arméniennes 20 (January 1, 1987): 497–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/rea.20.0.2017257.
Full textDubois, Paul-André. "Des mondes religieux parallèles, un espace commun? Amérindiens et musique vocale européenne sous le Régime français." Articles 67 (December 14, 2011): 105–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1006766ar.
Full textPirenne. "FORMULES HOMÉRIQUES ET MUSIQUE RELIGIEUSE AFRO-AMÉRICAINE." Revista de Musicología 16, no. 4 (1993): 2170. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20796075.
Full textNiang, Abdoulaye. "Hip-hop, musique et Islam : le rap prédicateur au Sénégal." Cahiers de recherche sociologique, no. 49 (March 28, 2011): 63–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1001412ar.
Full textCaron, Sylvain. "Raynald Arseneault : une musique pour l’âme." Circuit 8, no. 1 (March 5, 2010): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/902191ar.
Full textCHAPIN, KEITH. "SUBLIME ET MUSIQUE RELIGIEUSE DE LALANDE À HAYDN." Eighteenth Century Music 10, no. 2 (August 1, 2013): 326–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478570613000250.
Full textFavier, Thierry, and Jean-Luc Gester. "La Musique religieuse en Alsace au XVIIe siècle." Revue de Musicologie 92, no. 1 (January 1, 2006): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20141651.
Full textGinot-Slacik, Charlotte. "Le Prisonnier de Luigi Dallapiccola : derrière le politique, le religieux." Articles 31, no. 2 (November 27, 2012): 65–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1013214ar.
Full textFeist, Romain. "Éléments maçonniques dans la musique religieuse de Franz-Xaver Richter." Revue de musicologie 77, no. 1 (1991): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/947184.
Full textSoto Rábanos, José María. "Disposiciones sobre la cultura del clero parroquial en la literatura destinada a la cura de almas (siglos XIII-XV)." Anuario de Estudios Medievales 23, no. 1 (April 2, 2020): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/aem.1993.v23.1049.
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Gester, Jean-Luc. "La musique religieuse en Alsace au XVIIe siècle : réception de la musique italienne en pays rhénan /." Strasbourg : Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38802262f.
Full textPayne, Ian. "The provision and practice of sacred music at Cambridge colleges and selected cathedrals c. 1547 - c. 1646 : a comparative study of the archival evidence /." New York ; London : Garland, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb369617752.
Full textBannwart, José. "La musique religieuse pour piano d’Almeida Prado." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040018.
Full textThe problems of this thesis are centered on a cogitation deepened between the musical expression of a confession of Catholic creed displayed and defended by Almeida Prado and the apprehension provoked by a step which every researcher must undertake provided that he respects the Brazilian context principally on the multiculturalism.In the sense, the chosen directory consists of The Rosary of Medjugorje, Chorales, Sound Commendations and Prophecies. These four collections made the object of a research work which, at the level of method, became attached to the implementation of a detailed check on the presence of religious texts. These last were classified were classified from named writings and they were blended with another problems, that of the musical analysis, provided that this discipline participates entirely in the deciphering of the religious sense which it is necessary to grant in writings composed by Almeida Prado.Six musical categories in the service of an organization of poetic pronunciations were cleared from: themes, succession of piano gestures, repetitiveness, the juxtaposition of ideas, resonance, cogitation on the stamp. This hypothesis of reading was confronted with the reality of four elements deducted from religious contents and centered on a call to sources scooped out from the Bible, Catholic theology, religious inclination popular Brazilian, the personal devotion of Almeida Prado. This research would not know how to lose Brazilian context of view where religious syncretism accompanies cultural interbreeding. These so important data broadly contributed to the orientation of this thesis
Filippi, Daniele V. ""Selva armonica" : la musica spirituale a Roma tra Cinque e Seicento /." Turnhout : Brepols, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41448047q.
Full textBeer, Axel. "Die Annahme des "stile nuovo" in der katholischen Kirchenmusik Süddeutschlands /." Tutzing : H. Schneider, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb369545720.
Full textKrucker, Jérôme. "Sébastien de Brossard (1655-1730) et sa musique religieuse." Paris 4, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA040303.
Full textSébastien de Brossard's life is marqued by his entirely self-taught education and by the settlement, that he carried on untiringly, of an impressive series of scores and theoritical works, which he bequeathed to the king's library and which constitutes the most important funds of ancient music of the present Paris National Library. Sébastien de Brossard is the author of a famous dictionnary of music, and until recently, he was known only as a theorician. Still, his contemporaries and the succeeding generations also appreciated his religious music, which contents about sixty motets, described in the present study, Brossard's work thorough analysis shows that he tried to paint each word particularly; in doing that, he followed the italian influence under which he came strongly. Although Brossard's work is closer to the models of a recent past than to his contemporaries'. Some of his pages can bear the comparison with the king choir master's motets
Bruni, Franco. "Musica e musicisti alla cattedrale di Malta nei secoli XVI-XVII /." [La Valette] : Malta university press, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40243021b.
Full textDufetel, Nicolas Gosselin Guy. "Palingénésie, régénération et extase dans la musique religieuse de Franz Liszt." Tours : Service commun de documentation, 2008. http://theses.abes.fr/2007TOUR2002.
Full textDufetel, Nicolas. "Palingénésie, régénération et extase dans la musique religieuse de Franz Liszt." Thesis, Tours, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOUR2002.
Full textAmong his huge production, Franz Liszt (1811-1886) left a considerable number of writings which allow us to understand his thought. The present dissertation aims at studying in his religious music – composed essentially between 1855 and 1886 – two ideas he developed in different articles during the 1830s: palingenesis (linked to regeneration) and ecstasy. Discussing these two issues means at first asking the question of permanence and the application of theoretical and aesthetical ideas: did Liszt put into practice after 1855 what he wrote in the 1830s? On the threshold of the discussion of these two subjects, partly based on rare and new sources, a methodological and epistemological approach of Liszt’s readings and writings helps us to understand the way the composer was absorbed by the concepts which we can follow through his works. To the present, studies of Liszt’s religious music almost exclusively used the word “reform” and its direct translations. Yet, it is a word the composer seldom used, if ever, in this context. However, in 1835, in the penultimate article of De la situation des artistes, et de leur condition dans la société, he mentioned the « régénération » of religious music. He thus shows himself influenced by the concept of palingenesis, which Liszt primarily accessed through the writings by Ballanche and d’Ortigue, overran intellectual and artistic concerns. This concept, which can be traced throughout his career, played an essential role in his aesthetic views and his musical language. Thus, studying Liszt’s religious music from the “regeneration” point of view as opposed to that of “reform” widens our perspectives on his historicist profile. According to Bülow, Liszt’s Missa solennis (1855) gave birth to the forward-looking “Zukunfts-Kirchenmusik.” However, Liszt’s religious music was firmly rooted in the past – both in the Gregorian Chant repertoire and the music of the Renaissance. With Liszt’s music, it is this very palingenesis that explains why his compositional conception is not conservative but progressive and well explains his opposition to the Cecilian movement. By reinvesting in Roman traditions, Liszt imbues his religious music with a deep catholic identity. In 1839, with the thirteenth “Lettre d’un bachelier ès-musique”, Liszt wrote substantive art criticism. Notably, he fashioned an original reading of Raphael’s powerfully allegorical Saint Cecilia: here the subject represents “a symbol of music at the height of its power” and the four characters surrounding her – (left to right) Saints Paul, John, Augustine and Mary Magdalene – not only embody music’s elements, but also the various effects on human’s soul. Moreover, Liszt pointed out that St Cecilia stands in ecstasy while the angels above her sing “their eternal hosanna”. The hosanna is therefore linked with angels and with expression of contemplative rapture. It is not surprising then that Liszt composed his hosannas in a singular manner, since, as in Raphael’s depiction, they are invariably mild and ethereal. As both studies of the works’ genesis and insightful analyses show, Liszt’s hosannas and angels’ choruses express the same contemplative and mystical atmosphere as Raphael’s Saint Cecilia – an atmosphere created by a succession of kaleidoscopic, non-functional harmonies which the composer himself labelled as “Liszt’sche progression”. In 1863, Baudelaire prophetically challenged anyone to “separate” and “divide” Liszt’s artistic profile. Thus we have to be mindful of Liszt’s versatility, and we cannot consider him only as “le roi des pianistes”, but as a creator characterized, again in Baudelaire’s words, by its “méandres capricieux”
Schmidt, Bernhard. "Lied, Kirchenmusik, Predigt im Festgottesdienst Friedrich Schleiermachers : zur Rekonstruktion seiner liturgischen Praxis /." Berlin : W. de Gruyter, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39903573g.
Full textBooks on the topic "Musique religieuse Musique religieuse Musique religieuse"
Nys, Carl de. La musique religieuse de Mozart. 2nd ed. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1991.
Find full textLefebvre, Marie-Thérèse. Chronologie musicale du Québec 1535-2004: Musique de concert et musique religieuse. Québec, QC: Septentrion, 2009.
Find full textLefebvre, Marie-Thérèse. Chronologie musicale du Québec 1535-2004: Musique de concert et musique religieuse. Québec, QC: Septentrion, 2009.
Find full textLa musique religieuse en Alsace au XVIIe siècle: Réception de la musique italienne en pays rhénan. Strasbourg: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, 2001.
Find full textLaunay, Denise. La musique religieuse en France du Concile de Trente à 1804. Paris: Société Française de Musicologie, 1993.
Find full textÀ la croisée des arts: Sublime et musique religieuse en Europe : XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2015.
Find full textMusical taste as a religious question in nineteenth-century America. Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, 1986.
Find full textMaral, Alexandre. La chapelle royale de Versailles sous Louis XIV: Cérémonial, liturgie et musique. Sprimont: Mardaga, 2002.
Find full textCampos, Rémy. La Renaissance introuvable?: Entre curiosité et militantisme : La Société des concerts de musique vocale religieuse et classique du prince de la Moskowa, 1843-1846. [Paris]: Klincksieck, 2000.
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Rault, Lucie. "À la recherche de la musique antérieure." In Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sciences Religieuses, 495–510. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.behe-eb.4.00204.
Full textWuidar, Laurence. "Images religieuses en musique de la Renaissance à Bach et au baroque italien." In Imago Figurata. Studies, 441–54. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.ifstu-eb.4.2017029.
Full textRault, Lucie. "Le chant divin : rôle et pouvoir de la musique rituelle. Des rites musicaux de l’Orient ancien aux hymnes des manichéens de Chine." In Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sciences Religieuses, 413–41. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.behe-eb.4.01131.
Full textGuillot, Pierre. "Orgues et musiques du XVIe au XXe siècle: problématique d'interdisciplinarité ou interdisciplinarité problématique?" In Historiographie de l'histoire de l'art religieux en France à l'époque moderne et contemporaine, 59–67. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.behe-eb.4.00818.
Full textPrud’homme, Pierre. "Les « griots d’Allah », ou l’émergence d’une musique religieuse populaire." In Le Mali contemporain, 317–32. IRD Éditions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irdeditions.21185.
Full textMaillard, Jean-Christophe. "En marge de l’opéra et de la musique religieuse : musiques festives toulousaines au xviiie siècle." In Toulouse, une métropole méridionale, 773–90. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.34071.
Full textVeit, Patrice. "Le chant et la musique religieuse en Allemagne et en France." In Religion ou confession, 513–37. Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionsmsh.14323.
Full text"François Couperin : la Messe propre pour les Couvents de Religieux et Religieuses." In Sur le culte divin et la musique, 465–66. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.elsem-eb.5.119022.
Full textPierre, Amaury. "La musique adoucit les mœurs religieuses." In Territoires vivants de la République, 154–59. La Découverte, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.falai.2018.01.0154.
Full textServan-Schreiber, Catherine. "Musiques dévotionnelles hindoues dans l’espace public à l’île Maurice." In Territoires du religieux dans les mondes indiens, 199–226. Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionsehess.27053.
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