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- Cecilian_Movement abstract "The Cecilian Movement of church music reform was centered in Germany (Gmeinwieser 2001), and received great impetus from Regensburg, where Franz Xaver Haberl had a world-renowned school for church musicians. (Haberl was also the Regensburg Domkapellmeister (cathedral choirmaster), where he directed a choir highly skilled in polyphony and chant.)The Cecilian Movement was a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment. Their theoretical ideas were formulated by Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich and August Wilhelm Schlegel, Johann Michael Sailer, E. T. A. Hoffmann (1814), and Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut (Gmeinwieser 2001).".
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- Cecilian_Movement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecilian Movement".
- Cecilian_Movement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecilian music".
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- Cecilian_Movement caption "Franz Xaver Haberl".
- Cecilian_Movement caption "Giovanni Tebaldini".
- Cecilian_Movement caption "The young Lorenzo Perosi".
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- Cecilian_Movement reference "Bouvilliers, Dom Louis Adélard. 1935. "An Outlook on the Centenary of the Solesme School of Music". The Caecilia 61, no. 2 : 77–82.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Combe, Dom Pierre. 2008. The Restoration of Gregorian Chant: Solesmes and the Vatican Edition, translated by Theodore N. Marier and William Skinner. CUA Press. ISBN 9780813215488.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Fellerer, Karl Gustav. 1982. "Kirchenmusikalische Reformbestrebungen um 1800". Analecta Musicologica: Veröffentlichungen der Musikgeschichtlichen Abteilung des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 21:393–408.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Gmeinwieser, Siegfried. 2001. "Cecilian Movement". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Grattan Flood, W. H. 1916. "Sidelights on German Commercialism: The Cecilian Movement in Ireland". The Musical Times 57, no. 875 : 28–29.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Haberl, Dieter. 2001. "Haberl, Franz Xaver". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Haberl, Franz Xaver. 1892. Magister Choralis: A Theoretical and Practical Manual of Gregorian Chant, for the Use of the Clergy, Seminarists, Organists, Choir-masters, Choristers, &c., second edition, translated from the ninth German edition by Most Rev. Dr. Donnelly. Ratisbon, New York, and Cincinnati: Frederick Pustet.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus. 1814. "Alte und neue Kirchenmusik". Allgemeine Musikzeitung.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Lonnendonker, Hans. 1980. "Deutsch-französische Beziehungen in Choralfragen. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des gregorianischen Chorals in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts". In Ut mens concordet voci: Festschrift Eugène Cardine zum 75. Geburtstag, edited by Johannes Berchmans Göschl, 280–95. St. Ottilien: EOS-Verlag. ISBN 3-88096-100-X.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Pfaff, Maurus. 1974. "Die Regensburger Kirchenmusikschule und der cantus gregorianus im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert". Gloria Deo-pax hominibus. Festschrift zum hundertjährigen Bestehen der Kirchenmusikschule Regensburg, Schriftenreihe des Allgemeinen Cäcilien-Verbandes für die Länder der Deutschen Sprache 9, edited by Franz Fleckenstein, 221–52. Bonn: Allgemeiner Cäcilien-Verband.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Ruff, Anthony, and Raphael Molitor. 2008. "Beyond Medici: The Struggle for Progress in Chant". Sacred Music 135, no. 2 : 26–44.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Scharnagl, August. 1994. "Carl Proske ". In Musica divina: Ausstellung zum 400. Todesjahr von Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina und Orlando di Lasso und zum 200. Geburtsjahr von Carl Proske. Ausstellung in der Bischöflichen Zentralbibliothek Regensburg, 4. November 1994 bis 3. Februar 1995, Bischöfliches Zentralarchiv und Bischöfliche Zentralbibliothek Regensburg: Kataloge und Schriften, no. 11, edited by Paul Mai, 12–52. Regensburg: Schnell und Steiner.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Schnorr, Klemens. 2004. "El cambio de la edición oficial del canto gregoriano de la editorial Pustet/Ratisbona a la de Solesmes en la época del Motu proprio". In El Motu proprio de San Pío X y la Música . Barcelona, 2003, edited by Mariano Lambea, introduction by María Rosario Álvarez Martínez and José Sierra Pérez. Revista de musicología 27, no. 1 197–209.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Schwermer, Johannes. 1976. “Der Cäciliienismus”. In Geschichte der katholischen Kirchenmusik 2: Vom Tridentinum bis zur Gegenwart, edited by Karl Gustav Fellerer, 226–36. Kassel: Bärenreiter.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Wilton, Peter. 2002. "Cecilian Movement". The Oxford Companion to Music, edited by Alison Latham. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Witt, Franz Xaver. 1865. Der Zustand der katholischen Kirchenmusik zunächst in Altbayern. Regensburg: Pustet.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Zon, Bennett. 1997a. The English Plainchant Revival. Oxford: Oxford University Press.".
- Cecilian_Movement reference "Zon, Bennett. 1997b. "Plainchant in Nineteenth-Century England: A Review of Some Major Publications of the Period". Plainsong and Medieval Music 6, no. 1 : 53–74.".
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- Cecilian_Movement comment "The Cecilian Movement of church music reform was centered in Germany (Gmeinwieser 2001), and received great impetus from Regensburg, where Franz Xaver Haberl had a world-renowned school for church musicians. (Haberl was also the Regensburg Domkapellmeister (cathedral choirmaster), where he directed a choir highly skilled in polyphony and chant.)The Cecilian Movement was a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment.".
- Cecilian_Movement label "Cecilian Movement".
- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Cecilianisme.
- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Cyrilská_jednota.
- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Cæcilianisme.
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- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Cecilianismo.
- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Cecilianismo.
- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Mouvement_cécilien.
- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Cecilianisme.
- Cecilian_Movement sameAs Movimento_Ceciliano.