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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. ==Traditional and hymnal== * Paolo Agostino, all his surviving works are religious. * Vittoria Aleotti, Augustinian nun and composer. * Kevin Allen, American, Chicago, composer of polyphonic Mass and motet settings. * Giovenale Ancina, Beatified writer of spiritual songs. * Caterina Assandra, Benedictine nun and composer. * Thoinot Arbeau, Catholic priest who composed the originally secular Ding Dong Merrily on High. * Jean de Brébeuf, A Canonized Jesuit who composed the Huron Carol. * William Byrd, English Catholic (in the era of Elizabeth I and the Stuarts), composer of 5 polyphonic masses and other sacred music. * Hermannus Contractus, the Alma Redemptoris Mater said to have been written by him. * Tommaso da Celano, Dies Irae * Orlando de Lassus, late Renaissance composer polyphonic masses and sacred music. * Guillaume de Machaut, medieval French composer. * Cristobal de Morales, Renaissance Spanish composer of sacred music. * Josquin des Prez, composer of Renaissance polyphonic masses and sacred music. * Guillaume Dufay, worked for the Papal chapel, composer of Renaissance polyphonic masses and sacred music. * John Dunstaple or Dunstable, early Renaissance English composer of polyphonic sacred music. * Frederick William Faber, Catholic convert who wrote Catholic hymns like ''Faith of Our Fathers.''〔(Faith of Our Fathers - Text Only )〕 * Giovanni Gabrieli, late Renaissance/early Baroque Italian composer who composed much sacred music. * Jacobus Gallus, A Slovenian composer of sacred music and member of the Cistercians. * Joseph Gelineau, French composer of Gelineau psalmody and music for the Taizé Community. * Carlo Gesualdo, late Renaissance Italian composer, most famous for madrigals, but also composed some sacred music. * Francisco Guerrero, late Renaissance Spanish composer of both sacred and secular music. * Hildegard of Bingen, Benedictine abbess and one of the earliest known female composers. * Hucbald, ninth century Benedictine composer and music theorist. * Luca Marenzio, Madrigale spirituale * Domenico Mustafà, Castrato composer for the Sistine Chapel choir. * Johannes Ockeghem, composer of Renaissance polyphonic masses. * Frederick Oakeley, convert who translated Adeste Fideles * Paul the Deacon, Benedictine who wrote Ut queant laxis. * Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, late Renaissance Italian composer of polyphonic sacred music, considered by many the greatest such composer, "a tremendous influence on the development of Catholic Church music." * Thomas Tallis, devoutly Catholic composer of polyphonic church music in Tudor England. "The earliest works by Tallis that survive are devotional antiphons to the Virgin Mary." * Tomás Luis de Victoria, late Renaissance Spanish composer of polyphoic sacred music, a priest at Descalzas Reales.〔(Icking Music Archive )〕 * Samuel Webbe, English composer of Catholic hymns. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Roman Catholic Church musicians」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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