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Cecilia A/400 commentary, thematic index and partial edition /Anderson, Lyle John. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--Wisconsin. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 153-155).
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A study of selected music schools in Italy; a report.Langford, Allie Gerald, January 1964 (has links)
Thesis--Columbia University. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Present in the Performance: Stefano Maderno’s Santa Cecilia and the Frame of the Jubilee of 1600 / Stefano Maderno’s Santa Cecilia and the Frame of the Jubilee of 1600Whitford, Kelly Anne 12 1900 (has links)
viii, 59 p. : col. ill. / In 1599, in commemoration of the remarkable discovery of the incorrupt remains of the early Christian martyr St. Cecilia, Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrato commissioned Stefano Maderno to create a memorial sculpture which dramatically departed from earlier and contemporary monuments. While previous scholars have considered the influence of the historical setting on the conception of Maderno's Santa Cecilia , none have studied how this historical moment affected the beholder of the work. In 1600, the Church's Holy Year of Jubilee drew hundreds of thousands of pilgrims to Rome to take part in Church rites and rituals. This thesis employs anthropological theories of performance as a means of analyzing how this context influenced the interaction of Jubilee pilgrims with Maderno's Santa Cecilia. The work's innovative form and the context of the Jubilee composed a dynamic relationship between sculpture and viewer and resulted in a profound intercessory experience. / Committee in charge: Dr. James Harper, Chairperson;
Dr. Nicola Camerlenghi, Member;
Dr. Jessica Maier, Member
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O Coro Santa Cecília, uma análise documental: o papel da mulher como educadora musical na primeira metade do século XX em São João da Boa Vista / St. Cecilia Choir, a documentary analysis: the role of women as musical educators in the first half of the twentieth century in São João da Boa VistaTramonte, Marcella [UNESP] 31 July 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-07-31 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Este trabalho tem como foco o Coro Santa Cecília, coro feminino pertencente à associação católica Pia União das Filhas de Maria na cidade de São João da Boa Vista, na primeira metade do século XX. O grupo vocal, “moderno” para sua época, chegou a obter considerável projeção regional e desempenhou importante papel na transmissão de conhecimento na cidade e contexto em questão. Visto que os estudos direcionadas à educação feminina e à participação de mulheres na educação musical ainda se encontra em processo de crescimento, se comparado aos demais estudos sobre história da música e educação musical em geral, este trabalho propõe um estudo da função socioeducacional do Coro Santa Cecília associado à Pia União das Filhas de Maria a partir de fontes documentais primárias presentes no Acervo do Museu de Arte Sacra da Diocese de São João da Boa Vista – partituras, atas de reunião, listas de chamada, cartas, artesanato, fotografias, entre outros - e entrevistas realizadas com ex-integrantes do coro e da associação que o abrigava. Assim, a partir da análise desses documentos buscou-se investigar uma possível contribuição dessas mulheres para a formação de uma elite intelectual na cidade de São João da Boa Vista, e que perdura até os dias atuais. / This work focuses on the Santa Cecilia Choir, a female choir belonging to the Catholic Association Pia União das Filhas de Maria in the city of São João da Boa Vista, in the first half of the twentieth century. The vocal group, "modern" for its time, came to obtain considerable regional projection and played an important role in the transmission of knowledge in the city and context referred. Since studies on female education and on the participation of women in music education are still in the process of growth, if compared to other studies on the history of music and music education in general, this work proposes a study of the social and educational function of the Santa Cecilia Choir associated with Pia União das Filhas de Maria, from primary documentary sources present in the collection of the Museu de Arte Sacra da Diocese de São João da Boa Vista – music sheets, meeting minutes, attendance lists, letters, craft items, among others - and interviews with former members of the choir and the association which sheltered it. Thus, the analysis of these documents sought to investigate a possible contribution of these women to the formation of an intellectual elite in the city of São João da Boa Vista, which continues to this present day.
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