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hymns is
known as a hymnist. The
singing or
composition of
hymns is
called hymnody.
Collections of
hymns are
known as
hymnals or hymn books.
Hymns may or...
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Robert Gerhard's
Hymnody is a
contemporary classical work from 1963,
which was an ****ignment from BBC. This
piece was
written during February and March...
- Our Help in Ages Past". He is
recognised as the "Godfather of
English Hymnody"; many of his
hymns remain in use
today and have been
translated into numerous...
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media help. To the
general considerations of
hymnody and
hymnology must be
added some
bearing particularly on the structure...
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Hymnody in
continental Europe developed from
early liturgical music,
especially Gregorian chant.
Music became more
complicated as
embellishments and variations...
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Lutheran hymns are
sometimes known as chorales.
Lutheran hymnody is well
known for its doctrinal, didactic, and
musical richness. Most Lutheran...
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Contemporary Catholic liturgical music encomp****es a
comprehensive variety of
styles of
music for
Catholic liturgy that grew both
before and
after the...
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Regular Baptists is
their lined-out, non-instrumental,
congregational hymnody.
According to Jeff Titon, "The
leader sings the very
first line, and the...
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Sunday carry palm
branches into the
church as they sing
Psalm 24. A
robust hymnody has
developed for Palm Sunday,
including "Hosanna, Loud Hosanna", "Ride...
- The
burial of
Jesus refers to the
entombment of the body of
Jesus after his
crucifixion before the eve of the sabbath. This
event is
described in the New...