Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


About:Cantor

An Entity of Type:person,from Named Graph:http://dbpedia.org,within Data Space:dbpedia.org

A cantor or chanter is a person who leads people in singing or sometimes in prayer. In formal Jewish worship, a Cantor is a person who sings solo verses or passages to which the choir or congregation responds. The term itself was shaped by the Latin term for "singer," but is not an inherently Latin word. It is frequently used to translate a range of equivalent terms in other languages, such as for the leader of singing on a traditional Kerala snake boat, a Chundan Vallam. A similar term is precentor, defined as a leader of the singing of a choir or congregation.

PropertyValue
dbo:abstract
  • A cantor or chanter is a person who leads people in singing or sometimes in prayer. In formal Jewish worship, a Cantor is a person who sings solo verses or passages to which the choir or congregation responds. In Judaism, a Cantor sings and leads congregants in prayer in Jewish religious services; sometimes called a hazzan. A Cantor in Reform and Conservative Judaism, just like in Orthodox Judaism, goes through years of extensive religious education, similar to that of a Rabbi, in order to become an officially recognized Cantor. They often come from a long line of Cantors in their family; born with a natural gift of singing with incredible vocal range. The term itself was shaped by the Latin term for "singer," but is not an inherently Latin word. It is frequently used to translate a range of equivalent terms in other languages, such as for the leader of singing on a traditional Kerala snake boat, a Chundan Vallam. A similar term is precentor, defined as a leader of the singing of a choir or congregation. More specific types of cantor include: * Hazzan in Judaism, a singer and/or musician. Orthodox Judaism only allows men to be cantors, while the other branches allow women. Reform Judaism and Orthodox Judaism ordain cantors from seminaries. Ordained cantors serve as clergy in their congregations and perform all ministerial rites as rabbis. * An ordained muezzin, who calls the Adhan in Islam for prayer, that serves as clergy in their congregations and perform all ministerial rites as imams. * Cantor in Christianity, an ecclesiastical officer leading liturgical music in several branches of the Christian church * Protopsaltis, leader master cantor of the right choir (Orthodox Church) * Lampadarios, leader of the left choir (Orthodox Church) * Domestikos, leader assistant to the Protopsaltis of the right choir and/or to the Lampdarios of the left choir (Orthodox Church) * Precentor * Succentor (en)
  • Un cantor (del latín cantare, canto) es un músico contratado por una iglesia, responsable de los coros o miembro de los mismos. Cumple diversas funciones, según el credo religioso: * En la Iglesia católica es el cantante principal del coro, nombrado bajo el principio de buena fe. * En la Iglesia ortodoxa es el cantante o los cantantes que interpretan los cantos religiosos en las llamadas horas canónicas. Deben poseer conocimientos de los rituales y los servicios religiosos, así como contar con la aprobación del sacerdote para participar en los coros. * En la Iglesia protestante el Kantor (músico) es un cantante que puede ser laico o religioso y ocupar un puesto de Músico-Director. La Iglesia de Noruega exige una educación de 4 años. En la Iglesia de Suecia debe tener una educación de dos años en música religiosa y una educación básica de la misma Iglesia para poder postular al cargo de Kantor. * En la religión judía es generalmente un cantante profesional que acompaña al rabino en los servicios religiosos y participa en las ceremonias funerarias. Recibe el nombre de Jazán, y puede ser una mujer en algunas comunidades judías. * Datos: Q30906402 (es)
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 31185171 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 2562 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1111639380 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:bot
  • noref (en)
dbp:date
  • January 2022 (en)
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dcterms:subject
gold:hypernym
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • A cantor or chanter is a person who leads people in singing or sometimes in prayer. In formal Jewish worship, a Cantor is a person who sings solo verses or passages to which the choir or congregation responds. The term itself was shaped by the Latin term for "singer," but is not an inherently Latin word. It is frequently used to translate a range of equivalent terms in other languages, such as for the leader of singing on a traditional Kerala snake boat, a Chundan Vallam. A similar term is precentor, defined as a leader of the singing of a choir or congregation. (en)
  • Un cantor (del latín cantare, canto) es un músico contratado por una iglesia, responsable de los coros o miembro de los mismos. Cumple diversas funciones, según el credo religioso: * En la Iglesia católica es el cantante principal del coro, nombrado bajo el principio de buena fe. * En la Iglesia ortodoxa es el cantante o los cantantes que interpretan los cantos religiosos en las llamadas horas canónicas. Deben poseer conocimientos de los rituales y los servicios religiosos, así como contar con la aprobación del sacerdote para participar en los coros. * En la Iglesia protestante el Kantor (músico) es un cantante que puede ser laico o religioso y ocupar un puesto de Músico-Director. La Iglesia de Noruega exige una educación de 4 años. En la Iglesia de Suecia debe tener una educación de do (es)
rdfs:label
  • Cantor (en)
  • Cantor (religión) (es)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
isdbo:knownFor of
isdbo:occupation of
isdbo:wikiPageDisambiguates of
isdbo:wikiPageRedirects of
isdbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
isdbp:knownFor of
isdbp:occupation of
isgold:hypernym of
isfoaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso   This material is Open Knowledge    W3C Semantic Web Technology    This material is Open Knowledge   Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted fromWikipedia and is licensed under theCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp