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  2. Coptic chant, liturgical music of the descendants of ancient Egyptians who converted to Christianity prior to the Islāmic conquest of Egypt in the 7th century. The term Coptic derives from Arabic qibṭ, a corruption of Greek Aigyptios (“Egyptian”); when Muslim Egyptians no longer called themselves.

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    Coptic music is the music sung and played in the Coptic Orthodox Church (Church of Egypt) and the Coptic Catholic Church. It consists mainly of chanted hymns in rhythm with instruments such as cymbals (hand and large size) and the triangle. Coptic music is purely religious.

  4. Nov 29, 2011 · Doxology for Matins and Vespers during Advent;St. Mark's Choir, HeliopolisRough transcription of the first part in Coptic:Tenti ne mbicheretismos nem Gabriel...

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  5. About this Collection. With its roots in Ancient Egyptian music, Coptic Christian chant is one of the oldest liturgical genres still performed today. Drawing on the Ragheb Moftah Collection, this presentation explores some of the earliest music transcriptions by explorers, missionaries, and scholars in Egypt, highlighting Moftah's efforts to ...

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    • Special Presentation: Timeline of Coptic Music

    With its roots in Ancient Egyptian music, Coptic Christian chant is one of the oldest liturgical genres still performed today. Drawing on the Ragheb Moftah Collection, this presentation explores some of the earliest music transcriptions by explorers, missionaries, and scholars in Egypt, highlighting Moftah’s efforts to notate, record, and preserve ...

    The Ragheb Moftah Collection in the Library of Congress documents Moftah’s 75-year career as an ethnomusicologist who served as the chair of the Music Department at the Institute of Coptic Studies in Egypt from 1954 until he died in 2001. The collection includes 14 folios of Ernest Newlandsmith’s transcriptions, the work of a British violinist and ...

    Created by Carolyn M. Ramzy Moftah’s work emerged during a pivotal moment in Egyptian history at the beginning of the twentieth century. Egyptians were gaining a strong sense of national consciousness and a strong desire for a self-rule that they had not seen since the fall of the last Ancient Egyptian monarchy in 671 B.C. This nationalist fervor p...

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · Members of the Coptic Christian Church believe both God and man play roles in salvation: God through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ and humans through works of merit, such as fasting, almsgiving, and receiving the sacraments. The Coptic Orthodox Church claims apostolic succession through John Mark, author of the Gospel of Mark.

  7. This collection consists chiefly of transcriptions of Coptic chant included by Ernest Newlandsmith and Margit Toth. Ragheb Moftah (1898-2001) was an Egyptian musicologist, scholar, and pioneer in the preservation of the coptic liturgical music heritage.

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