Rainer Bayreuther: Die
Situation der deutschen Kirchenmusik um 1933 zwischen Singbewegung und
Musikwissenschaft
The close network between Protestant church music,
the Youth- and Singing Movements, and musicology that existed in Germany during
the 1930s was based not only on content but extended to the people involved.
The historical origins of this constellation can be traced to three
developments in the nineteenth century: editions of sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century music, Cecilianism (including the Liturgical Movement), and
the Organ Movement. Coincidental to its musical ideology were crucial elements
within the National SocialistsŐ conception of music.
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