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    • REDAKSIONELE BELEID | EDITORIAL POLICY 

      Unknown author (2020)
      Editorial mission vir die MUSIEKLEIER / to the DIRECTOR of MUSIC publishes articles related to all aspects of Christian church music in Southern Africa, as well as internationally, from different cultural groups. The ...
    • BEETHOVEN SE "ODE AAN DIE VREUGDE" 

      Kloppers, Elsabe (Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2020)
      Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”: symphony, political instrument and hymn. The text of “Ode to Joy” by Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) was inspired by friendship, but with a broader focus: that of an encompassing community of ...
    • DIE GEBRUIK VAN DIE DELPHI-TEGNIEK IN DIE BEPALING VAN ONS MEES GELIEFDE KERKLIED 

      Els, Gideon (Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2020)
      This article provides an exposition of the process, results and experience of the researcher using the Delphi technique in order to determine the most beloved church song/hymn in Afrikaans-speaking congregations. Attention ...
    • GAWIE CILLIERS MEMORIAL LECTURE 

      Kruger, Daleen (Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2020)
      The origins of congregational song are both fascinating and complex. It is therefore very important that the migration of a song from its inception (for instance in the Middle Ages) is carefully researched and documented ...
    • RESENSIE: DIE KRUISIGING – WINFRIED LÜDEMANN 

      Meyer, Jaco (Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2020)
      Die ware lig; Strofe 1: Vervul, o Heer, my hart met stille wyding; Toneel I: Jesus word gevangene geneem; Strofe 2: Hoe wonderbaar, die Herder gee sy lewe; Toneel II: Jesus word verloën; Strofe 3: Wat is die oorsaak, Heer, ...
    • REDAKTEURSBRIEF | EDITORIAL LETTER 

      Els, Gideon (Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2020)
      One of my favourite ‘modern’ composers is the great Leonard Bernstein (1918- 1990). He once said: “To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time.” This is what I will take from the ...