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Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Aloha sunwaiter,
I must take exception to your categorical statement about music cannot be sacred. Yes, there is ethnic music without any ties to a belief system but if we take for example the composers whose music is featured in churches and concert halls we find JSBach who is a Lutheran, Haydn who is Catholic, Rachmaninoff who is Russian Orthodox, and Mozart is Catholic. Yes, they also wrote music for use in a more secular setting.
Then you have Japanese music fostered by Shinto Buddhism, the musics of the Hindus in re to *Ragas* that were very much fostered by their Buddhist belief system, Sikhs, and music from Pakistan fostered by the belief system of Islam.
So you see, it ain't all *black and white*.
Cheerio,
CD
Ps: Lets get back to the topic of transcriptions instead of confluencing ethnic and sacred music, ok?
I must take exception to your categorical statement about music cannot be sacred. Yes, there is ethnic music without any ties to a belief system but if we take for example the composers whose music is featured in churches and concert halls we find JSBach who is a Lutheran, Haydn who is Catholic, Rachmaninoff who is Russian Orthodox, and Mozart is Catholic. Yes, they also wrote music for use in a more secular setting.
Then you have Japanese music fostered by Shinto Buddhism, the musics of the Hindus in re to *Ragas* that were very much fostered by their Buddhist belief system, Sikhs, and music from Pakistan fostered by the belief system of Islam.
So you see, it ain't all *black and white*.
Cheerio,
CD
Ps: Lets get back to the topic of transcriptions instead of confluencing ethnic and sacred music, ok?