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(April 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Music, more technically speaking "hymns" or "psalms" ( Mezmur — መዝሙር – in Amharic, [ citation needed ] the official language of Ethiopia, and also in other Ethiopian-Eritrean languages as well) plays a big role in preaching and the daily life of P'ent'ay/Evangelical Christians.
Pages in category "Classical music templates" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... This page was last edited on 30 September 2023, at 12: ...
25 September 2020: 1 Jess Gillam: Time: Decca: 2 October 2020: 1 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Disney Goes Classical: Decca: 9 October 2020: 1 Ludovico Einaudi: Islands – Essential: Decca: 16 October 2020: 1 Poor Clares of Arundel Light for the World: Decca: 23 October 2020: 1 Russell Watson: 20: BMG: 30 October 2020: 2 Aled Jones: Blessings ...
This template is intended to provide easy and consistent linking between templates related by the classical music period. See also {{Composition school templates}}
In parallel, Eric Einhorn is to stand down as general director ahead of schedule, whilst retaining his title of artistic director through the end of 2023. [ 61 ] Artis-Naples announces the appointment of Alexander Shelley as its next artistic and music director, effective with the 2024–2025 season, with an initial contract of four seasons.
This category of Classical composers of church music contains those individuals who write/wrote music in the traditional forms, also known as classical music (not limited to the classical music era), and a significant proportion of whose output is/was church music
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