The Philippine pasyon a transforming and transformative musical practice
The Pasyon, also known as the Pabasa, is a popular ritual that is celebrated during the Lenten season of Catholic culture in the Philippines. It is a narrative poem with a theme that focuses on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This article features a profile on the formal constitut...
Publicado en: | Musika Jornal Vol. 7 (2011), 68-96 |
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