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Liturgical Music and copyright assistance in one helpful site. Stephen and Sue Dean have been serving the Christian Community through Decani & Calamus for more than a decade. Brand new "face" since August '02, including direct contact details and catalogue listings of main publications available "off the shelf". Contact Stephen if you would like to get in touch with some of the "big" names in Christian music. |
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| The national society giving guidance matters liturgical and musical. You can join this society on-line, post liturgical questions for its experts to answer, join a discussion forum, find out about the work of the society, its courses - even download music from the site - its well worth a visit - but, be warned, don't expect one visit to be enough! | ||
| A very simple but informative website which introduces you to this national ecumenical network, its contacts and events which are being run by its members and affiliates. Events are updated every month or so. | ||
| Another national ecumenical group doing excellent work in this field. The site is finished to a high standard, containing much useful information for Christian musicians. Their quarterly planner "Sunday by Sunday" is tremendously useful for those preparing music for Common Worship. | ||
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If you are into the Music of Paul Inwood then this site is a must for you. It also gives details on how to contact Paul and arrange for him to run a workshop day or even compose something for you! |
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Ever come across the music of John L. Bell? You can learn about the philosophy behind [and the activities of] this group as well as visit their bookshop and order literature, music and recordings on-line. |
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OCP is a big organisation. This site is really well managed and worth more than a cursory glance. Once you have browsed through the site pop across to Decani Music (their UK distributor) to buy the stuff. |
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This extensive website serves the Diocese of Brentwood and offers many additional links to those listed on this page. A useful "jumping off point" for Christian music resources. |
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Quite an amazing site with details about the community, worship, prayer and music. Some very good streaming audio samples of their chants. |
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An up and coming website from the National Liturgy Office of the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales. Advice for all aspects of liturgy including plenty for composers of liturgical music. Worth a regulart visit. |
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| Amazing - a site which positively encourages you to download and print off music! (all of which is out copyright but there are plenty of classics there warrant a quick viewing) | ||
| An on-line catalogue, "Musical Musings" and a Liturgical Information section make this an excellent place to visit. | ||
| Based in the Midlands and with a bias towards involving young people, this site is certainly worth more than a cursory glance. Some downloadable material on their liturgy page. | ||
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A simple but effective site which supports the work of Richard J. Hubbard (London Bible College). Based in Colchester and available for workshops throughout the UK. |
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| Regional and National support for Christian musicians in the UK. Again, Richard J Hubbard is linked with this organisation, Graham Kendrick is too. | ||
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Big! - expect to spend some time browsing this huge site. Then go and spend some money at Decani Music, their UK agents. |
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| A real web-site run by real people - this site for musicians in the Diocese of Galloway is definitely worth a browse - it is clearly a response to what liturgical musicians in that Diocese have been asking for. | ||
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Not a music site but their work is wonderful and this copious site has some useful links of its own. Certainly worth a visit. |
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