The Cecilian Movement for church music reform began in Germany in the second half of the 1800s as a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment.[1]
The Cecilian Movement received great impetus from Regensburg, where Franz Xaver Haberl had a world-renowned school for church musicians.[2] Their theoretical ideas were formulated by Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich and August Wilhelm Schlegel, Johann Michael Sailer, E. T. A. Hoffmann,[3] and Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut.[1]
The CecilianMovement for church music reform began in Germany in the second half of the 1800s as a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment...
concern for many of the early proponents of what became known as the CecilianMovement. At more a detailed level there was clearly scope for significant...
concert oratorios. A counter-reaction to this tendency came from the Cecilianmovement, which recommended restrained accompaniment for liturgical music,...
to: the party of Caecilianus during the 4th-century Donatist schism CecilianMovement, 19th-century church music reform This disambiguation page lists articles...
concert oratorios. A counter-reaction to this tendency came from the Cecilianmovement, which recommended restrained accompaniment for liturgical music,...
pianist, organist, and conductor. He wrote church music as part of the CecilianMovement. He also wrote salon songs. Mistica songs and solo sacred arias Candida...
the American St. Cecilia Society, an organization belonging to the Cecilianmovement which sought to revive the spirit of the masses and motets of Palestrina...
Symphony No. 1 in D Major, op. 25 ("Classical").[citation needed] The CecilianMovement, beginning formally with the founding of the Allgemeiner Deutscher...
incorporate elements of the original chant. Alternatim Anglican chant CecilianMovement Damien Poisblaud Paul Jausions Proportionalism (Gregorian chant) Schola...
February 1779 – 6 May 1867) was a German composer associated with the CecilianMovement. Aiblinger was born in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria. In his eleventh...
In the late 19th century, the CecilianMovement was started by musicians who fought to restore this music. This movement gained impetus not in Italy but...
choir that had guided him. However, Perosi was an adherent of the CecilianMovement which eschewed the operatic and theatrical style of church music which...
were hardly noticed by the cathedral chapter there, dominated by the Cecilianmovement, and he withdrew ever more from public life. Out of resentment he...
priest, church musician, and composer. He was a leading figure in the Cecilianmovement for the reform of Catholic church music in the second half of the...
John Lateran. He was one of the main proponents of the so-called CecilianMovement. Fantasia siciliana Concert Etude on the "Salve Regina" Leggenda e...
Immaculate Conception in Genoa marked another point in favor of the CecilianMovement that resulted from his work as a performer and tester of new organs...
predominantly Catholic church music. Based on the a cappella of the CecilianMovement, he wrote works accompanied by the organ. When orchestra was added...
organist of the St. Mark's Church. He was one of the founders of the Cecilianmovement in Croatia, harmonizing a vast number of Croatian folk chants. He...
Cologne Cathedral in the 19th century. In 1863, the reform of the CecilianMovement ensured that choral music accompanied by orchestra was banned in Cologne...
creation". In Van Nuffel's early compositions he was influenced by the CecilianMovement. However, he soon developed a style of his own. His originality lies...