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The Committee's recommendations that music must serve to uplift the faithful, that its words must be intelligible, and that secular expression must be avoided were given binding form in the Decrees
Summary. The council’s principal ruling on sacred music, its condemnation of the “intermingling of anything wanton or impure,” took aim at immoderate practices such as self-indulgent virtuosity, complex counterpoint that obscured verbal texts, and the incorporation of music originally associated with lascivious lyrics.
MUSICAL REFORM AFTER THE COUNCIL OF TRENT By LEWIS H. LOCKWOOD T HE sources of the demand for reform in sacred music during the Counter-Reformation have been traced well back into the 15th century, and its widening course charted through the era of the Prot-estant secession. The pronouncements of local church councils through-
Music and the Counter Reformation. To respond to the influence of Protestantism with its emphasis on unmediated, individual devotion, the Roman Catholic curia convened the many sessions which together are known as the Council of Trent.
Council of Trent. Pope Paul III (1534–1549) is considered to be the first pope of the Counter-Reformation, and also initiated the Council of Trent (1545–1563), a commission of cardinals tasked with institutional reform, addressing contentious issues such as corrupt bishops and priests, indulgences, and other financial abuses.
Download Free PDF. The Significance of the Council of Trent in Music History. Russell Baker. 2014. The Council of Trent played a significant role in establishing the Catholic Church’s response to the Protestant Reformation, but its importance in the history of sacred musical practice has at times been overstated.
22 Σεπ 2009 · But following the Council of Trent and as a result of certain directives of the council's final sessions concerning liturgical music, a much more dramatic reform of Gregorian chant would soon commence.