PGM 1412 ‘SACRED HYMNS and TIMELESS MELODIES’ : dec. 19-26

Western sacred music was created for use in monastic religious rituals and the liturgies of the early Christian church. Plainsong or Plainchant developed during the early centuries of Christianity, influenced by the music of the Jewish synagogue and by the Greek modal system. Plainchant, and later Gregorian chant, was simple, monophonic, and vocal.

With the patronage of the Catholic church, it existed in the rare and heightened atmosphere of spiritual belief. In the awe-inspiring reverberant spaces of stone churches and cathedrals, it evolved into the diverse sacred choral repertoire of today.

Western classical art music began around the 9th century A.D. with the introduction of Polyphony and a practical system of notation. It was also influenced by the music theories of ancient Greece and Rome, and evolved, with the patronage of the royal courts of Europe, into the diverse classical repertoire of today.

On this transmission of HEARTS of SPACE, it’s another winter holiday special from longtime guest producer ELLEN HOLMES, featuring some of the most revered hymns and beautiful melodies from the European classical and sacred choral traditions, on a program called “SACRED HYMNS and TIMELESS MELODIES.”

Music by MOZART, J.S.BACH, HANDEL, PRFAETORIUS, GOUNOD, MORAN, CASSIDY, GERRARD ++

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