Retrieving "Liturgical Music" from the archives

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  1. Liturgy

    Linked via "music"

    Liturgy refers to the established public worship of a religious community, especially the established form for the celebration of the Eucharist or Divine Service. Derived from the Greek $\lambda\epsilon\iota\tau o\upsilon\rho\gamma\acute{\iota}\alpha$ (leitourgia), meaning "public work" or "service rendered to the people," the term encompasses the entire ceremonial structure, including prescribed texts, ritual actions, vestments, music, and the [theological rat…
  2. Serbian Orthodox Church

    Linked via "liturgical musical theory"

    The Karlovci Period (17th–20th Centuries)
    Following the Great Migrations of the Serbs in the late 17th century, a Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate was established in Sremski Karlovci (then part of the Habsburg Monarchy). This entity functioned as an autonomous administrative hub, often issuing directives concerning liturgical musical theory, particularly regarding the proper utilizatio…