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A '''liturgy''' is a prescribed religious ritual, such as the [[Catholic Mass]]. The use of music during such ceremonies is an obvious development, especially in order to attract people to church, and so the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] furnish us with a vast amount of liturgical music.
A '''liturgy''' is a prescribed [[religious]] ritual, such as the [[Catholic Mass]]. The use of [[music]] during such ceremonies is an obvious development, especially in order to attract people to the [[church]], and so the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] furnish us with a vast amount of liturgical music.
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A liturgy is a prescribed religious ritual, such as the Catholic Mass. The use of music during such ceremonies is an obvious development, especially in order to attract people to the church, and so the Middle Ages and Renaissance furnish us with a vast amount of liturgical music.