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Handbuch für Organisten Bernharda Kothego (1821-1897)

2018

A particular favourite amongst the numerous 19th century „manuals for organists” was the Handbuch für Organisten, which was published for the first time in 1871 by Leuckart in Leipzig. Its author was Bernhard Kothe, a famous Silesian organist, conductor, composer, teacher, publicist, editor and an organiser of musical life. The Handbuch is a handy volume destined mainly for liturgical use. The collection comprises 346 smaller pieces of organ music, 46 modulation samples as well as an additional compilation of 18 easy preludes in the most frequently used ranges. The works are sorted in order of pitch (24 ranges) and, within the different ranges, in order of size. The shortest pieces were mea…

Cecilian Movementrepertuar liturgicznyliturgical repertoireBernhard Kothepodręcznik dla organistówmanual for organistscecylianizmMusica Ecclesiastica
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Z dziejów muzyki kościelnej w Międzylesiu na ziemi kłodzkiej

2014

MiędzylesieorganiściCecilian Movementchurch musicorganyconcertschór parafialnymuzyka kościelnaorgansorganistskoncertycecylianizmparish choirŚwidnickie Studia Teologiczne
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La musica organistica in Sicilia nei secoli XVI e XVII

2006

Musica organistica
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Manuel Narro y la teoría de la música española del siglo XVIII: adición al compendio del arte de canto llano de Pedro Villasagra

2000

Teoría de la músicaOrganistasUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arteCompositores:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]
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Progress in Using an Electronic Playing Environment. A Comparative Study between Cantors and Primary Teacher Students Specialising in Music

2012

Abstract This research was executed as self-study research in a music technology learning environment designed for teacher education. It explored the functionality of music technology teaching from the viewpoints of technical, physical, and social learning environments. Moreover, connecting music theory teaching to a notation programme was studied. The target group consisted of primary teacher students, and the control group were parish cantors. The participants kept a study log and answered questions related to the teaching and subject content. These data were analysed with qualitative analysis. Group differences were examined with Mann-Whitney's U-test. Both the beginners and experts had …

educationNotation050105 experimental psychology060404 musiccantor-organist trainingPedagogylearning environmentMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceMusic technologyteacher education4. EducationLearning environment05 social sciencesMusic technologySubject (documents)06 humanities and the artsViewpointsSocial learningTeacher educationMusic theory516 Educational sciencesPsychology0604 artsProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Znamienici profesorowie i absolwenci królewskich katolickich seminariów nauczycielskich w Pilchowicach i Pyskowicach

2018

Royal Catholic Teacher Seminars, which fist appeared at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of Prussian educational reform, took on an important mission of training future organists. Therefore in many Silesian parishes of the 19th and the fist half of the 20th centuries it was a common practice for teachers to be organists at the same time. As it is shown by the experiences of Upper Silesia, teacher seminars were the source of highly qualifid church musicians. This resulted from the commitment of very good and skilful music teachers who produced remarkable graduates that later became important fiures in Silesian tradition of church music. Among teacher seminars of Upper Silesia th…

organistachurch musicianCecilian Movementchurch musicteacher seminarorganistmuzyk kościelnymuzyka kościelnaseminarium nauczycielskiececylianizmStudia Pastoralne
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Organy w kościele filialnym pw. Wniebowzięcia NMP w Nowej Wsi

2016

Organy towarzyszyły obrzędom liturgicznym w Nowej Wsi już od XVII wieku. Pierwsze wzmianki o 6-głosowym pozytywie odnotowane są w inwentarzach kościelnych z 1661 i 1676 roku. Z całą pewnością ten niewielki instrument zastąpiono większymi organami, które prawdopodobnie przeniesiono następnie do nowego kościoła (wybudowanego w latach 1703–1751). W 1793 roku instrument ten liczył 13 głosów. W latach 1797–1798 nowe organy wybudował Johann Kuttler z Widnawy. W 1902 roku ich gruntownej przebudowy dokonał Franz Lux z Lądka-Zdroju. Instrument o charakterystycznym – dwudzielnym – prospekcie, liczy 18 głosów rozdzielonych na dwa manuały i pedał. Traktura rejestrów i gry jest pneumatyczna. Wiatrownice…

organiściNowa WieśorganyJohann KuttlerorgansorganistsFranz LuxŚwidnickie Studia Teologiczne
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Posługa muzyka kościelnego w świetle Musikalisch-liturgisches Wörterbuch Bernharda Kothego (1821–1897)

2021

In the tradition of the Catholic Church, music is an indispensable and integral part of its solemn liturgy. This statement is a reminder of a centuries-old belief in the unity of these two realities. Over the centuries, various causes have resulted in periods of better or worse condition of liturgical music. The second half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century were considered a time of crisis. It manifested itself primarily in the low level of education and carelessness of church musicians, as well as the lack of appropriate musical literature and drawing on secular models. In response to these phenomena, the Allgemeiner Cäcilienverein society was founded in 1868. This …

the organist’s serviceCecilian Movementchurch musicmuzyka kościelnaruch cecyliańskiposługa organistyBernhard KotheLiturgia Sacra. Liturgia -Musica -Ars
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Los órganos de la catedral de Valencia durante los siglos XVI-XXI. Historia y evolución

2017

La presente tesis doctoral versa sobre la historia de los instrumentos que la catedral de Valencia ha albergado desde el siglo XVI hasta la actualidad. Este estudio no se centra solamente en la sucesión de los diferentes acontecimientos que han marcado la historia de un determinado instrumento sino también, y de manera muy especial, en el estudio de sus características técnicas desde el punto de vista de la organería, es decir, el estudio del órgano como objeto físico e instrumento musical y su evolución a lo largo de los siglos. La catedral ha poseído un órgano para solemnizar el culto celebrado entre sus muros desde poco tiempo después de su fundación. Desde el siglo XIV hasta el XVI han …

vicente rodríguez monllororganeríaUNESCO::HISTORIAUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del artecatedral de valenciajuan cabanilleshistoriayáñez de la almedinaorganistaórganoHistoria de la músicamúsica:HISTORIA [UNESCO]musicología:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]
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