Church Music Through the Lens of Performance

Church Music Through the Lens of Performance
Author: Marcell Silva Steuernagel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09
Genre: Church music
ISBN: 0367530708

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This book is an investigation into church music through the lens of performance theory, both as a discipline and as a theoretical framework. Scholars who address religious music making in general, and Christian church music in particular, use "performance" in a variety of ways, creating confusion around the term. A systematized performance vocabulary for the study of church music can support interdisciplinary investigations of Christian congregational music making in today's complex, interconnected world. From the perspective of performance theory, all those involved in church musicking are performing, be it from platform or pew. The book employs a hybrid methodology that combines ethnographic research and theory from ritual studies, ethnomusicology, theology, and church music scholarship to establish performance studies as a possible "next step" in church music studies. It demonstrates the feasibility of studying church music as performance by analyzing ethnographic case studies using a developmental framework based on the concepts of ritual, embodiment, and play/change. This book offers a fresh perspective on Christian congregational music making. It will, therefore, be a key reference work for scholars working in Congregational Music Studies, Ethnomusicology, Ritual Studies and Performance Studies, as well as practitioners interested in examining their own church music practices.

Singing and Making Music

Singing and Making Music
Author: Paul S. Jones
Publsiher: P & R Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0875526179

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This book includes thirty-three provocative essays on corporate worship, hymnody and psalmody, issues, and composers and composition. It explores scripture teaching on the role of music in the church. This volume exists because it contains ideas that every worshiper (pastor and layperson) and Christian musician (performer and academic) may benefit from reading, since it is entirely possible to live in the subculture of the evangelical church without encountering some of them. - Publisher.

Church Music

Church Music
Author: Richard C. Von Ende
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1980
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0810812711

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An Introduction to Church Music

An Introduction to Church Music
Author: John Floyd Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1965
Genre: Music
ISBN: UVA:X004596483

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The Haydn Collection of Church Music

The Haydn Collection of Church Music
Author: Benjamin Franklin Baker,Lucien H. Southard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1851
Genre: Choruses, Sacred
ISBN: HARVARD:32044052731288

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Church Music a Magazine for the Clergy Choirmasters and Organists

Church Music  a Magazine for the Clergy  Choirmasters and Organists
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1906
Genre: Church music
ISBN: OSU:32435056258908

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Studies in English Church Music 1550 1900

Studies in English Church Music  1550 1900
Author: Nicholas Temperley
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000947670

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Nicholas Temperley has pioneered the history of popular church music in England, as expounded in his classic 1979 study, The Music of the English Parish Church; his Hymn Tune Index of 1998; and his magisterial articles in The New Grove. This volume brings together fourteen shorter essays from various journals and symposia, both British and American, that are often hard to find and may be less familiar to many scholars and students in the field. Here we have studies of how singing in church strayed from artistic control during its neglect in the 16th and 17th centuries, how the vernacular 'fuging tune' of West Gallery choirs grew up, and how individuals like Playford, Croft, Madan, and Stainer set about raising artistic standards. There are also assessments of the part played by charity in the improvement of church music, the effect of the English organ and the reasons why it never inspired anything resembling the German organ chorale, and the origins of congregational psalm chanting in late Georgian York. Whatever the topic, Temperley takes a fresh approach based on careful research, while refusing to adopt artistic or religious preconceptions.

Church Music in America 1620 2000

Church Music in America  1620 2000
Author: John Ogasapian
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0881460265

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The history of American church music is a particularly fascinating and challenging subject, if for no other reason than because of the variety of diverse religious groups that have immigrated and movements that have sprung up in American. Indeed, for the first time in modern history-possibly the only time since the rule of medieval Iberia under the Moors-different faiths have co-existed here with a measure of peace- sometimes ill-humored, occasionally hostile, but more often amicable or at least tolerant-influencing and even weaving their traditions into the fabric of one another's worship practices even as they competed for converts in the free market of American religion. This overview traces the musical practices of several of those groups from their arrival on these shores up to the present, and the way in which those practices and traditions influenced each other, leading to the diverse and multi-hued pattern that is American church music at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The tone is non-technical; there are no musical examples, and the musical descriptions are clear and concise. In short, it is a book for interested laymen as well as professional church musicians, for pastors and seminarians as well as students of American religious culture and its history.