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  2. Musical instruments in church services - Wikipedia

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    Some Holiness Churches of the Methodist tradition, such as the Free Methodist Church, opposed the use of musical instruments in church worship until the mid-20th century. The Free Methodist Church allowed for local church decision on the use of either an organ or piano in the 1943 Conference before lifting the ban entirely in 1955.

  3. Moravian Church music - Wikipedia

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    These groups provide not only entertainment for player and audience alike but also enable the players to improve through playing more challenging music. By the 1780s the Bethlehem Collegium musicum was playing the music of the best composers of the day—Bach's sons, Hasse , Stamitz , Haydn , and many others, now lesser known.

  4. Voluntary (music) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the term was used for a piece of organ music that was free in style, and was intended to sound improvised (the word voluntary in general means "proceeding from the will or from one's own choice or consent"). [1] This probably grew out of the practice of church organists improvising after a service.

  5. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music - Wikipedia

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    Much of it is composed so that choir and assembly can be accompanied by organ, piano, or guitar. More recently, due to style preferences and cost, trends show fewer and fewer parishes use the traditional pipe organ , therefore this music has generally been written for chorus with piano, guitar, and/or percussion accompaniment.

  6. List of Catholic musicians - Wikipedia

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    List of Catholic Church musicians is a list of people who perform or compose Catholic music, a branch of Christian music.Names should be limited to those whose Catholicism affected their music and should preferably only include those musicians whose works have been performed liturgically in a Catholic service, or who perform specifically in a Catholic religious context.

  7. Stan Whitmire - Wikipedia

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    Whitmire was born May 4, 1963, in Atlanta, Georgia and studied to learn to play the piano from the age of four. He graduated from The Westminster Schools and Georgia State University in Atlanta. [1] He has been part of the music ministry, playing piano for worship services at Mount Paran Church of God in Atlanta since December 1978. [2]

  8. Judith Christie McAllister - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Harlem, [1] on September 29, [2] 1963, [3] as Judith F. Christie, [4] as the daughter of a minister from Jamaica and her mother, who is from Barbados. [5] Her mother being a pianist at her father's church growing up gave her the impetus to learn how to play the piano and become a pianist in her own right. [6]

  9. Aeolian Company - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian was first located at 841 Broadway, in the heart (and soul) of the piano district; the company later moved to 23rd Street, and then to 360 Fifth Avenue. Aeolian Hall (1912–13), 33 West 42nd Street, housed the firm's general offices and demonstration rooms as a recital hall on the 43rd Street side, where many noted musicians performed, and was where the first Vocalions were made.

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