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  2. Music of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Traditional celebrations, which include song, dance, feasting and gift-giving, are called sing-sing. Vibrant and colorful costumes adorn the dancers, while a leader and a chorus sing a staggered approach to the same song, producing a fugue-like effect. 1993 saw television spreading across the country, and American popular music continued to ...

  3. List of Catholic musicians - Wikipedia

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    List of Catholic Church musicians is a list of people who perform or compose Catholic music, a branch of Christian music.Names should be limited to those whose Catholicism affected their music and should preferably only include those musicians whose works have been performed liturgically in a Catholic service, or who perform specifically in a Catholic religious context.

  4. Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Reiner Jaspers, MSC: A Brief History of the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea, in: Papers Prepared for the Visit of Pope John Paul II to Papua New Guinea 7–10 May 1984, Port Moresby 1984, 1-6. R. Jaspers: The Beginnings of the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea, in: Papers.. 1984, 31-46. George Delbos: The Mustard Seed.

  5. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music - Wikipedia

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    In paragraph 46 of this document, it states that music could be played during the sacred liturgy on "instruments characteristic of a particular people." Previously the pipe organ was used for accompaniment. The use of instruments native to the culture was an important step in the multiplication of songs written to accompany the Catholic liturgy ...

  6. List of Catholic hymns - Wikipedia

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    Alleluia! Alleluia! Sing a New Song to the Lord; Alleluia! Sing to Jesus; Alma Redemptoris Mater; Angels We Have Heard on High; Anima Christi (Soul of my Saviour) Asperges me; As a Deer; As I Kneel Before You (also known as Maria Parkinson's Ave Maria) At That First Eucharist; At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing; At the Name of Jesus; Attende ...

  7. Dona nobis pacem (round) - Wikipedia

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    The text of "Dona nobis pacem" is a short prayer for peace from the Agnus Dei of the Latin mass.[1] [2] [3] In the round for three parts, it is sung twice in every line. [4]The melody has been passed orally. [4]

  8. Bukas Palad Music Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Something More: Songs For Skeptics (JesCom Music, 2001) Luceat Lux (Xavier School Music Greenhills, 2002) Huwag Mangamba (JesCom Music, 2002) Noel (JesCom Music, 2003) Mga Mysterio Ng Liwanag (Universal Records, 2003) Kapayapaan (JesCom Music, 2004) Born Diva (Star Music, 2004) Red Cross: I Move, I Give, I Love (Star Music, 2009)

  9. George Telek - Wikipedia

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    George Telek Mamua MBE, commonly known simply as Telek, is a musician and singer from Papua New Guinea.He has won one ARIA Award for this 1997 self-titled album. Telek sings in his native language, Kuanua, and in Tok Pisin.