A Companion to the New Harp of Columbia

A Companion to the New Harp of Columbia
Author: Marion J. Hatchett
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1572332034

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"The shape-note tradition first flourished in the small towns and rural areas of early America. Church-sponsored "singing schools" taught a form of musical notation in which the notes were assigned different shapes to indicate variations in pitch; this method worked well with congregants who had little knowledge of standard musical notation. Today many enthusiasts carry on the shape-note tradition, and The New Harp of Columbia (recently published in a "restored edition" by the University of Tennessee Press) is one of five shape-note singing-manuals still in use."--Jacket.

The Living Church

The Living Church
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 774
Release: 2003-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89082470691

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The Makers of the Sacred Harp

The Makers of the Sacred Harp
Author: David Warren Steel
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2024-03-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780252053955

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This authoritative reference work investigates the roots of the Sacred Harp, the central collection of the deeply influential and long-lived southern tradition of shape-note singing. Where other studies of the Sacred Harp have focused on the sociology of present-day singers and their activities, David Warren Steel and Richard H. Hulan concentrate on the regional culture that produced the Sacred Harp in the nineteenth century and delve deeply into history of its authors and composers. They trace the sources of every tune and text in the Sacred Harp, from the work of B. F. White, E. J. King, and their west Georgia contemporaries who helped compile the original collection in 1844 to the contributions by various composers to the 1936 to 1991 editions. The Makers of the Sacred Harp also includes analyses of the textual influences on the music--including metrical psalmody, English evangelical poets, American frontier preachers, camp meeting hymnody, and revival choruses--and essays placing the Sacred Harp as a product of the antebellum period with roots in religious revivalism. Drawing on census reports, local histories, family Bibles and other records, rich oral interviews with descendants, and Sacred Harp Publishing Company records, this volume reveals new details and insights about the history of this enduring American musical tradition.

A Selection of Shape note Folk Hymns

A Selection of Shape note Folk Hymns
Author: David W. Music
Publsiher: A-R Editions, Inc.
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780895795755

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xiv + 172 pp., includes facsimile pages

I Will Sing the Wondrous Story

 I Will Sing the Wondrous Story
Author: David W. Music,Paul Akers Richardson
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0865549486

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Baptists have a long and rich heritage of congregational song. The hymns Baptists have sung and the books from which they have sung them have been shaping forces for Baptist theology, worship, and piety. Baptist authors and composers have provided songs that have made an impact not only among Baptists in America but also across denominational and geographic lines. Congregational singing continues to be a key component of Baptist worship in the twenty-first century. Beginning with an overview of the British background, this book is a survey of the history of Baptist hymnody in America from Baptist beginnings in the New World to the present. Its intent is to help the reader better understand the background against which current Baptist congregational song practices operate. Unlike earlier writings on the subject, this book provides both comprehensive coverage and a continuous narrative. It gives thorough attention to the major Baptist bodies in America as well as calling attention to the contributions of significant smaller groups. The British Baptist background is dealt with in an introductory section. The book also includes many texts and tunes as illustrations of the topics being discussed and focuses on some of the contributions of Baptist authors and composers to the repertory of congregational song. Book jacket.

Gems of Exquisite Beauty

Gems of Exquisite Beauty
Author: Peter Mercer-Taylor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-09-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190842819

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In the decades leading up to the Civil War, most Americans probably encountered European classical music primarily through hymn tunes. Hymnody was the most popular and commercially successful genre of the antebellum period in the United States, and the unquenchable thirst for new tunes to sing led to a phenomenon largely forgotten today: in their search for fresh material, editors lifted hundreds of tunes from the works of major classical composers to use as settings of psalms and hymns. The few that remain popular today millions have sung "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" to Beethoven and "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing" to Mendelssohn are vestiges of one of the most distinctive trends in antebellum music-making. Gems of Exquisite Beauty is the first in-depth study of the historical rise and fall of this adaptation practice, its artistic achievements, and its place in nineteenth-century American musical life. It traces the contributions of pioneering figures like Arthur Clifton and the impact of bestsellers like the Handel and Haydn Society Collection, which helped turn Lowell Mason into America's most influential musician. By telling the tales of these hymns and those who brought them into the world, author Peter Mercer-Taylor reveals a central part of the history of how the American public first came to meet and creatively engage with Europe's rich musical practices.

Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music

Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music
Author: W. K. McNeil
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781135377076

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The Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music is the first comprehensive reference to cover this important American musical form. Coverage includes all aspects of both African-American and white gospel from history and performers to recording techniques and styles as well as the influence of gospel on different musical genres and cultural trends.

Music and the Wesleys

Music and the Wesleys
Author: Nicholas Temperley,Stephen Banfield
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252077678

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"This book originated in a conference, Music, Cultural History and the Wesleys, hosted by CHOMBEC (Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth) and held at the University of Bristol in July 2007"--Pref.