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BibliographyThis section is currently in development. Soon we will have a bibliographic list of reference material on the general subject of liturgical worship, liturgical music and liturgical theology.Related Liturgical LinksListed below are other links of interest in the general subject of liturgical worship and theology in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Please note that by clicking one of these links you will leave Liturgica.com and transfer to that site. Any browser problems that may develop are beyond our control. If you have suggestions for other links to be listed, please contact us at customerservice@liturgica.com.Other Sources for Liturgical Books and Music Liturgica.com carries a selection of relevant books and recordings on the subject of liturgics, liturgical music and spirituality. There is, of course, a much broader selection of books available. Listed below are other book and music publishers. Eighth Day Books offers an extraordinary selection of classics in theology, liturgy and patristics, as well as hundreds of titles in spirituality, cultural criticism, literature, science and philosophy. Visit them on the web at www.eighthdaybooks.com. Conciliar Press, a department of the Antiochian Orthodox Church of America, publishes a monthly magazine, books in various subject areas, and a variety of music and other products. Visit them on the web at www.conciliarpress.com. Cambridge University
Library: On-line Genizah database, including images of many old manuscripts. Center for Judaic Studies
Library: A to Z index: A huge index of on-line Jewish resource of all
kinds, including a variety of medieval material. Judaism 101: an overview
of Judaism written for the average person Roman Catholic Music and Liturgics Brandeis University:
Online exhibit with text of the Book of Hours manuscript. Cantus: A Database for
Latin Ecclesiastical Chant Cantus Planus Archive:
includes inventories of representative medieval manuscripts of chant for
the Mass. The Catholic Liturgical
Library: resource for Western Catholic liturgical subjects Gregorian Chant Home
Page at Princeton, maintained by Peter Jeffrey La Trobe University Library
Medieval Music Database: a treasure trove of medieval musical manuscripts
for the mass (indexed) Eastern Orthodox Music and Liturgics Anastasis: Translations
of services and hymns appropriate for the day by Archimandrite Ephrem,
including the Triodion, Pentecostarion, etc. Monastery of St. Andrew,
Manchester, UK. Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese
of America Home Page Byzantium; Byzantine
Studies on the Internet: Fordham Universities page for Byzantine studies. Byzantium.com: a comprehensive
set of information on the history, theory and development of Byzantine
chant and of its notation. Cappella Romana: an early
music chorale based in the Northwest, and founded in 1991, Cappella Romana
is a vocal chamber ensemble dedicated to combining passion with scholarship
in its continuing exploration of the musical traditions of the Christian
West and East, with emphasis on early and contemporary music. Its name
is derived from the medieval concept of the Roman oikoumene (inhabited
world), which included not only "Old" Rome and Western Europe but also
"New Rome" (Constantinople) and its commonwealth of Slavic and Syriac
countries. CopticHymns.net is subtitled:
"Sharing the joy of Coptic hymns worldwide." This is a web site dedicated
to the proliferation of and education about the hymnology of the Coptic
Church in Egypt, as well as general discussion on things Coptic and links
to many other Coptic sites. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese
of North America home page: Hellenic Ministry of
Culture: Treasures of Mt. Athos, copies of ancient Greek/Byzantine manuscripts
from Mt. Athos. Hellenic Ministry of
Culture: Treasures of Mt Athos, copies of Slavonic manuscripts from Mt
Athos. Monumenta Musicae Byzantium Musica Russica, www.musicarussica.com,
specializes in the publication and dissemination of Russian Orthodox liturgical
music in printed editions designed for both the Russian and non-Russian
user. All its musical editions contain text in Cyrillic and phonetics,
as well as critical commentary in Russian and English. The CD catalog
aims to be one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date collections anywhere
on the web, and contains reviews and ratings of the discs. In addition
to sheet music and CDs, Musica Russica publishes the "Monuments of Russian
Sacred Music," a comprehensive, on-going series of scholarly musical editions
in handsome, hardbound volumes.
Orthodox Church in America Home Page Psalm: Pan-Orthodox Society
for Advancement of Liturgical Music Monastic Links (Eastern and Western) Abbey of Our Lady of
Senanque: a recently restored monastic house in Provence, France. This
12th century monastery and property was sacked and then confiscated by
the state during the French Revolution, but the property was subsequently
purchased and returned to the Church where ultimately the monastery was
restored, most recently in 1998. If you own the recording "12th Century
Cistercian Chant Monodies" by Marcel Peres and the Ensemble Organum (click
here to find this in our web store) you have seen the cloister of
this monastery. To visit the English version of this site, click on the
URL listed below, then roll your mouse over "Accueil" in the top menu
bar. If you keep your mouse on "Accueil", you'll see several country options
click on Great Britain. You'll also find links to many other monastic
and Catholic sites under "Liens", then "Sites Chretiens." Abbey of Solesmes: mainly
knows as the center of the revitalization and codification of Gregorian
Chant, this monastery in western France was founded in 1833. Hilander Project: largest
collection of Slavic medieval manuscripts. Mount Athos: the Holy
Mountain, Mount Athos, is a peninsula in Greece that houses 20 monasteries
and is considered the spiritual center of monasticism in the Christian
East. This site provides an overview of each monastery and its history. Order of St. Benedict:
Great resource for Liturgical texts Our Lady of Balamand
Monastery: a center of radiance for the Orthodox faith for four centuries,
this monastery of the Antiochian Orthodox Patriarchate acquired a great
number of icons, manuscripts, and liturgical objects. Its two churches
are decorated with rich iconostases and icons reflecting the diversity
of styles. St. Catherine's Monastery,
Sinai: the monastery built by the Emperor Justinian at the site of the
burning bush. Besides its long history of spirituality, it contains ancient
manuscripts and some of the oldest icons in Christendom. The Philotheou Monastery
Project: history and information on this Athonite monastery and its manuscripts. Valaam Monastery: the
official site of the Valaam Monastery, among the most revered monastic
centers in Russia. Located in Lake Ladoga in northern Russia, and undergoing
a physical renovation and spiritual revival, this monastery is responsible
for the development and continuity of Valaam Chant, a specific Russian
chant form.
Other Links of InterestCovenant Arts offers personalized Holy Bibles in King James Version and Catholic New American in both English and Spanish. Perfect gifts for weddings, christenings, first communions, born again celebrations, and anniversaries. They also make great family heirlooms. Visit them on the web at www.covenantarts.com.OrthodoxNet.com: In Search of Truth and Wisdom. We are an Orthodox Christian web site that has been launched in order to help spread the Orthodox Faith and Truths and also provide news, information, and commentary from a conservative Christian perspective to both Orthodox and non-Orthodox visitors. Visit www.orthodoxnet.com. Orthodox Christianity Today: An online journal examining social and moral issues in American society from an Orthodox Christian and Judeo/Christian moral framework. Visit www.OrthodoxyToday.org. Gallery Byzantium: A beautiful website selling what is perhaps the largest selection of "exquisitely handcrafted heirloom jewelry designed in the Early Christian, Byzantine and Slavic aesthetic tradition." www.gallerybyzantium.com Traditional Byzantine Iconography: A site by iconographer Paul Azkoul, dedicated to the memory of Photios Kontoglou, who writes icons in the traditional Byzantine style. Includes icons for purchase, information on iconography, and other links. www.traditionaliconography.com Orthodox TV: Pan-Orthodox Christian internet television and radio broadcasting, streaming online. www.orthodox.tv
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