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  • 91Choral symphony — For other uses, see Choral symphony (disambiguation). Hector Berlioz was the first to use the term choral symphony for a musical composition his Roméo et Juliette. A choral symphony is a musical composition for orchestr …

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  • 92Antiphon (in the Greek Church) —     Antiphon (in the Greek Church)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antiphon (in the Greek Church)     (antiphonon)     Socrates, the church historian (Hist. Eccl., VI, viii), says that St. Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, the third in succession from… …

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  • 93HAGGADAH, PASSOVER — (Heb. הַגָּדָה; telling ), a set form of benedictions, prayers, midrashic comments and psalms recited at the seder ritual on the eve of passover .   INTRODUCTION The Haggadah is based on the seder service prescribed by the Mishnah (Pes. 10),… …

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  • 94David — This article is about the biblical king. For other uses, see David (disambiguation). Daud , Dawood , and King David redirect here. For other uses, see Daud (disambiguation), Dawood (disambiguation), and King David (disambiguation). King David… …

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  • 95William Billings — (October 7, 1746 ndash; September 26, 1800) was an American choral composer, and is widely regarded as the father of American choral music. [ [http://www.americanmusicpreservation.com/billings.htm William Billings ] ] Billings was originally a… …

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  • 96Presbyterian worship — documents worship practices in Presbyterian churches; in this case, the practises of the many churches descended from the Scottish Presbyterian church at the time of the Reformation.Theology of WorshipHistorically, the driving principle in the… …

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  • 97psalmody — psalmodic /sah mod ik, sal /, psalmodical, psalmodial /sah moh dee euhl, sal /, adj. psalmodist, n. /sah meuh dee, sal meuh /, n., pl. psalmodies. 1. the act, practice, or art of setting psalms to music. 2. psalms or hymns collectively. 3. the… …

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  • 98Antiphon — • One or more psalm verses or sentences from Holy Scripture which are sung or recited before and after each psalm and the Magnificat during Matins and Vespers Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Antiphon     Antiphon …

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  • 99List of albums containing a hidden track — This list contains the names of albums that contain a hidden track and also information on how to find them. Please note that not all printings of an album contain the same track arrangements, so your copy of album X may or may not have the… …

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  • 100Funeral of Pope John Paul II — The body of Pope John Paul II lying in state. Participants The College of Cardinals (led by then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger), various dignitaries worldwide …

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