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- The Counsel of Trent
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- The Counsel of Trent
22 Ιαν 2021 · The Council of Trent of the 16th Century called Gregorian Chant back into focus. During this time new expressions of music, which in some cases were foreign to the spirit of the liturgy,...
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
Church Music and the Council of Trent - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The Council of Trent addressed church music in the 16th century to curb abuses and establish fundamental principles.
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.
that the wording and tenor of the Council recommendations were funda-1 For excerpts from a number of 15th- and 16th-century council resolutions see K. G. Fellerer, Church Music and the Council of Trent, in The Musical Quarterly, XXXIX (1953), 578-80. 2 A letter from Sirleto to Cardinal Marcello Cervini (later Pope Marcellus II),
Chapter 8 – Music and the Council of Trent. In Reforming Music: Music and the Religious Reformations of the Sixteenth Century (pp. 382-428). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.