Beethoven's greatest liturgical music is found in his Mass in D major. Beethoven is one of the world's greatest musicians of all time. Most of his music is considered Classical Music.
Yes!
No, sacred music is not always liturgical music, although it often is.
Beethovens 9th, second movement
Extra liturgical music refers to musical compositions that are not part of the formal liturgy of a religious service but are performed in conjunction with it or in a related context. This can include hymns, anthems, and other devotional songs that enhance the worship experience but are not prescribed by the liturgical calendar. Such music often serves to express personal devotion or community identity and can be found in various religious traditions.
Every where - movies, concert hall, radio, TV, records etc
Yes!
No, sacred music is not always liturgical music, although it often is.
Yes! In the Charlie Brown series.
Beethovens 9th, second movement
Plainchant or Gregorian chant are synonymous terms for liturgical chant in music.
Extra liturgical music refers to musical compositions that are not part of the formal liturgy of a religious service but are performed in conjunction with it or in a related context. This can include hymns, anthems, and other devotional songs that enhance the worship experience but are not prescribed by the liturgical calendar. Such music often serves to express personal devotion or community identity and can be found in various religious traditions.
Every where - movies, concert hall, radio, TV, records etc
Schroeder from CHarles M. Shultz's Peanuts comic strip
Any music not written for use in religious rituals or celebrations is non-liturgical. As such, almost every major composer from any age wrote at least some non-liturgical music. From the earliest times, Monteverdi, Handel, Bach, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven up to our own time, they all have written non-liturgical music.
They used the music and song to tell the stories.
Copyright infringement is found mostly in music, photography, and movies. It's hard to say which has the greatest.
Are you referring to Palestrina, perhaps? He composed many settings for Catholic liturgical texts and is widely performed.