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In addition to its role in services, music in the Catholic Church has for centuries been an artistic and organisational part of the life of monasteries and convents, cathedrals and parish churches and their congregations. Early examples of ‘organisation’ in Catholic Church music in recent times have been particularly evident since the 19th century (St. Cecilia associations). After the second Vatican Council in 1963, church music offices were established in the diocesan administrations and these work together with the St. Cecilia associations organised under the ACV. Their mandate includes support for the organisation of church choirs, passing on and explaining liturgical instructions relating to church music and responsibility for the advanced training of professional and particularly semi-professional church musicians right through to the establishment of church music schools in the diocese. They also work together with the church employers and authorities on the regulating of employment and salary procedures for church musicians. The responsible professional body is the Federal Association of Catholic Church Musicians in Germany. Questions relating to the training of church musicians are handled by the Conference of the Heads of Training Institutes for Catholic Church Music in Germany. Church music associations can be found in the section Music Organizations; under the heading Associations, Federations, Societies. Training and further training institutes for church musicians are listed in the section Music Education, Professional Training, Further Education under Church Music Schools and Colleges and Conservatories. |
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