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Simfonia liturgica I /Schirmer, William (William L.),1941- January 1971 (has links)
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Die vroeg-christelike erediens en die Kyre Eleison : 'n historiese en liturgiese studieVan Der Watt, Louis 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MMus (Music))--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The essential embodiment of the Catholic and Orthodox religious and liturgical traditions is the
celebration of the Mass. The Kyrie eleison is the opening part of this Mass celebration. The Kyrie
eleison is also an element within the Catholic and Orthodox Office.
In the respective Protestant and reformed traditions, the Kyrie eleison figures to a lesser extent, as is
the case in the Lutheran tradition, or not at all, as is especially the case in the Afrikaans-speaking
reformed denominations in South Africa. At most, the exposure to the Kyrie eleison, by any member of
a church of Afrikaans-speaking and reformed persuasion, is confined to the concert hall, in which
context the Kyrie presents itself in an alien guise, having been uprooted from its liturgical context
which is a co-determinant in the transfer of the meaning of the text of the Kyrie to the listener.
This study is an essay to convey the importance of the context of the Kyrie with regard to a successful
process of communication between the performance of the Kyrie and the decoding of its message by
the listener. It is an attempt to focus, via narrowing concentric circles, on the genesis of the Kyrie, from
its antecedents in the Jewish religious tradition, via its manifestations in early Christan cult and chant,
to its codification during the pontificate of Gregory the Great.
In conclusion, the suggestion is mooted that there is an obligation devolving on the performers of the
Kyrie eleison within a non-liturgical context to communicate the meaning of the Kyrie, even in its alien
guise, to the audience as receivers of the text, thereby achieving a successful transaction in the
process of communication. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die sentrale beliggaming van die Katolieke en Ortodokse liturgies-religieuse tradisies is die viering
van die Mis. Die Kyrie eleison is die openingsdeel van hierdie Misviering. Die Kyrie eleison is verder
ook ‘n element in die Katolieke en Ortodokse Officium.
In die verskillende Protestantse liturgiese tradisies figureer die Kyrie eleison in ‘n mindere mate, soos
in die Lutherse tradisie, of glad nie, soos wat spesifiek die geval in die Afrikaanssprekende
gereformeerde tradisie is. ‘n Afrikaanssprekende lidmaat van gereformeerde oortuiging se belewing
van die Kyrie is, indien hoegenaamd, meestal beperk tot die aanhoor daarvan in ‘n konsertsituasie,
waarbinne die Kyrie homself in ‘n ontheemde gedaante aan die luisteraar voordoen omdat dit
ontwortel is uit sy liturgiese konteks wat medebepalend vir die betekenisoordrag van die teks van die
Kyrie is.
Hierdie studie is ‘n poging om die belang van die konteks van die Kyrie met betrekking tot ‘n
suksesvolle kommunikasietransaksie tussen die uitvoer van die Kyrie en die dekodering van die
boodskap daarvan deur die Afrikaanssprekende gereformeerde luisteraar, na vore te bring. Die
ondersoek is hoofsaaklik daarmee gemoeid om die liturgiese ontstaans- en vroeë
bestaansgeskiedenis van die Kyrie deur middel van ‘n konsentries nouer-wordende fokus in oënskou
te neem, vanaf sy antesedente in die Joodse kultus, via sy presedente in die vroeg-Christelike kultus
en cantus, tot die kodifisering daarvan tydens die pontifikaat van Gregorius die Grote.
Ten slotte word aangevoer dat daar selfs in ‘n konsertsituasie ‘n onus op die uitvoerendes rus om die
Kyrie, ook in sy ontheemde gestalte binne ‘n nie-liturgiese konteks, vir die luisteraar tot spreke te
bring.
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A recital / Festival magnificatLangholz, Paul W, Pinkham, Daniel. Festival magnificat. January 2010 (has links)
Title from accompanying document. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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The Aquitanian kyrie repertory of the tenth and eleventh centuries /Bjork, David Albert. January 2003 (has links)
Diss., 2002. / Transcr. p. 213-390. Bibliogr. p. 207-212. Index.
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