- The
Cecilian Movement for
church music reform began in
Germany in the
second half of the 1800s as a
reaction to the
liberalization of the Enlightenment...
- from the 2010
census po****tion of 572. The town was
formerly called "
Cecilian Junction"
because of its
location at the
junction of the
Illinois Central...
-
dramatic concert oratorios. A counter-reaction to this
tendency came from the
Cecilian movement,
which recommended restrained accompaniment for
liturgical music...
-
February 2023. "World
Inter School Rope
Skipping Championship 2015
witness Cecilian Prowess". www.cecilia.in.
Retrieved 3
October 2022. "UAE
pupils skip to...
-
provinces sent at
least five representatives:
Marcus of
Calabria from Italia,
Cecilian of
Carthage from Africa,
Hosius of Córdoba from Hispania,
Nicasius of Die...
- (Regensburg), and Rheims-Cambrai Office-Books,
collectively referred to as the
Cecilian Movement)
renumbered the
modes once again, this time
retaining the original...
-
incorporate elements of the
original chant.
Alternatim Anglican chant Cecilian Movement Damien Poisblaud Paul
Jausions Proportionalism (Gregorian chant)...
- Caecili****, or Caecilian, was
archdeacon and then
bishop of
Carthage in 311 AD. His
appointment as
Bishop led to the
Donatist Controversy of the Late...
-
Heart of Oak
Heart of Oak, by
Cecilian Male Quartet,
Canada 1915
Problems playing this file? See
media help. "Heart of Oak" is the
official march of the...
- pianist, organist, and conductor. He
wrote church music as part of the
Cecilian Movement. He also
wrote salon songs.
Mistica songs and solo
sacred arias...