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Liturgical qualifications of church organists:ideals and reality
Gabrielová, Markéta ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (referee)
Liturgy is the supreme expression of the Roman Catholic Church and that is the reason we must pursue it as well as we can ass it is mentioned in the Constitution on the Holy Liturgy Sancrosanctum concilium. Liturgical music and singing are an integral part of the Divine Service, it should be properly mastered by organists and other musicians who participate on the service. That is why I dedicate a substantial part of my work to the liturgy itself. The organists should also know regulations and directions under which liturgical music is performed. That is the purpose of the second part of my work. The results of the research described in the third part of the work show that the majority of organists perform their profession in a very good standard, that the quality of their work does not depend on the size of the community they live in. Nevertheless, those coming from smaller settlements might have more problems. They are mostly well qualified and educated musicians. They also try to be good Christians but their theological education is a bit worse. Litoměřice Diocese offers them further education in the form of regular courses and majority of them gladly participate and appreciate them. A larger problem seems to be a lack of musicians interested in organ playing among believers as well as...
Sacral music and its Position in Liturgy after the 2nd Vatican Council
Gabrielová, Markéta ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Minářová Výborná, Terezie (referee)
Sacral Music and its Positioning in Liturgy after The 2nd Vatican council. This diploma thesis covers topic of liturgical music. In its first part the terms music, sacral music and liturgical music are explained. It outlines development of liturgical music from its beginnings until nowadays. Furthermore it informs about documents which deal with liturgical music and about requirements which these documents put on organists and other musicians responsible for music during divine services. In its second part the results of the questionaire sent to organists of Litoměřice Diocese are worked out and there is an attempt to show what the status of music in this region is and how much it conforms to requirements, which are put on it. Key terms Sacral music. Liturgical music. Liturgical requirements. Church organists. Level of liturgical music.
Sacral music and its Position in Liturgy after the 2nd Vatican Council
Gabrielová, Markéta ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Minářová Výborná, Terezie (referee)
Sacral Music and its Positioning in Liturgy after The 2nd Vatican council. This diploma thesis covers topic of liturgical music. In its first part the terms music, sacral music and liturgical music are explained. It outlines development of liturgical music from its beginnings until nowadays. Furthermore it informs about documents which deal with liturgical music and about requirements which these documents put on organists and other musicians responsible for music during divine services. In its second part the results of the questionaire sent to organists of Litoměřice Diocese are worked out and there is an attempt to show what the status of music in this region is and how much it conforms to requirements, which are put on it. Key terms Sacral music. Liturgical music. Liturgical requirements. Church organists. Level of liturgical music.
Liturgical qualifications of church organists:ideals and reality
Gabrielová, Markéta ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (referee)
Liturgy is the supreme expression of the Roman Catholic Church and that is the reason we must pursue it as well as we can ass it is mentioned in the Constitution on the Holy Liturgy Sancrosanctum concilium. Liturgical music and singing are an integral part of the Divine Service, it should be properly mastered by organists and other musicians who participate on the service. That is why I dedicate a substantial part of my work to the liturgy itself. The organists should also know regulations and directions under which liturgical music is performed. That is the purpose of the second part of my work. The results of the research described in the third part of the work show that the majority of organists perform their profession in a very good standard, that the quality of their work does not depend on the size of the community they live in. Nevertheless, those coming from smaller settlements might have more problems. They are mostly well qualified and educated musicians. They also try to be good Christians but their theological education is a bit worse. Litoměřice Diocese offers them further education in the form of regular courses and majority of them gladly participate and appreciate them. A larger problem seems to be a lack of musicians interested in organ playing among believers as well as...

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