Cecilian Movement

The Cecilian Movement of church music reform was centered in Germany in the second half of the 1800s (), and received great impetus from Regensburg, where Franz Xaver Haberl had a world-renowned school for church musicians (). The Cecilian Movement was a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment. Their theoretical ideas were formulated by Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich and August Wilhelm Schlegel, Johann Michael Sailer, E. T. A. , and Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut ().

Cecilian Movement

The Cecilian Movement of church music reform was centered in Germany in the second half of the 1800s (), and received great impetus from Regensburg, where Franz Xaver Haberl had a world-renowned school for church musicians (). The Cecilian Movement was a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment. Their theoretical ideas were formulated by Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich and August Wilhelm Schlegel, Johann Michael Sailer, E. T. A. , and Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut ().