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The Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music, (イタリア語:'Pontificio istituto di musica sacra'), (ラテン語:'Pontificium Institutum Musicae Sacrae'), is an institution of higher education of the Roman Catholic Church specifically dedicated to the study of church music. It is based in Rome, Italy. ==History==
The Institute was established by the Holy See and Pope Pius X in 1910.〔(Adoremus - address ) by Pope John Paul II〕 The institute was established as a body dedicated to teaching and performing "sacred music".〔(ZENIT - ''Sacred music needs governing says director of institute'' )〕 On 23 September 1914, Pope Benedict XV referred to the institute as part of the legacy left to him by his predecessor saying he would support and promote it in the ''best way possible''. Pope Pius XI's ''Motu Proprio, Ad musicae sacrae'' (22 November 1922) confirmed the connection between the institute and the Apostolic See.〔(Vatican - Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music )〕 With the apostolic constitution ''Deus scientiarum Dominus'' of 1931, the institute took its present name and was included among the pontifical academic institutes. The institute moved to the former Pontifical Abbey of St Jerome-in-the-City in 1983.
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