Melodious Accord

Melodious Accord
Author: Alice Parker,Linda Ekstrom
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1991
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0929650433

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Wisdom Wit and Will

Wisdom  Wit  and Will
Author: Hilary Apfelstadt
Publsiher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009
Genre: Choral conducting
ISBN: 1579997600

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Includes biographies of selected American women choral conductors.

In Her Own Words

In Her Own Words
Author: Jennifer Kelly
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252094835

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This collection of new interviews with twenty-five accomplished female composers substantially advances our knowledge of the work, experiences, compositional approaches, and musical intentions of a diverse group of creative individuals. With personal anecdotes and sometimes surprising intimacy and humor, these wide-ranging conversations represent the diversity of women composing music in the United States from the mid-twentieth century into the twenty-first. The composers work in a variety of genres including classical, jazz, multimedia, or collaborative forms for the stage, film, and video games. Their interviews illuminate questions about the status of women composers in America, the role of women in musical performance and education, the creative process and inspiration, the experiences and qualities that contemporary composers bring to their craft, and balancing creative and personal lives. Candidly sharing their experiences, advice, and views, these vibrant, thoughtful, and creative women open new perspectives on the prospects and possibilities of making music in a changing world.

Praying Twice

Praying Twice
Author: Brian Wren
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611642377

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In this in depth look at hymns, Brian Wren explores the theological significance of congregational song, asks how music has meaning for its singers, and considers the importance of contemporary worship music. He argues that a hymn is a complex art form, deserving of recognition and study for its contributions to worship, education, and pastoral care.

So You Want to Sing Music by Women

So You Want to Sing Music by Women
Author: Matthew Hoch,Linda Lister
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781538116074

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In a profession that is dominated by male composers, SYWTS Music by Women serves as a compendium for singers and teaches of singing who wish to explore the vast repertoire of women written by women, cutting across a wide array of styles and genres. Hoch and Lister highlight the key composers and provide tips and tools for programming their music.

Voices Found

Voices Found
Author: Church Publishing,Marilyn L. Haskel,Lisa Neufeld Thomas
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0898693683

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Voices Found: Leader's Guide presents the music from Voices Found in a spiral bound format, easy for an accompanist to use. There are alternate harmonizations, guitar chords, descants, and expanded arrangements of the basic hymns and songs. The Scriptural and Topical Indices along with the Three-Year Lectionary Index (including the Revised Common Lectionary) provide excellent guidance for service planning. The Leader's Guide is not designed just for musicians and clergy. The Guide presents a great deal of background information about the composers, text writers, and arrangers who contributed to the volume. Many parishioners, as well as church professionals, will want to read about the fascinating women who contributed to the Church's Song for over 13 centuries, from the 8th Century to the present.

In Their Own Words

In Their Own Words
Author: Holly Higgins Jonas
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781459721180

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Winner of the 2002 National Choral Award for Outstanding Choral Publication They are at the heart of every community in Canada, whether they be singing in concert or rehearsal, in a worship service or at a special event. They are Canada's choirs, and their dedication to their craft is a source of both entertainment and inspiration. And at the heart of every choir, there is a choir master who, through talent and commitment, brings the voices together. In Their Own Words relates the stories of Canada's most distinguished and innovative choir masters. In their own words, each tells of their life in music, and shares their thoughts on music and the role of the choir. Many of those profiled have gained international recognition, winning prizes overseas. All have helped to bring the vocal heart-pourings of enthusiastic singers to audiences across the country.

From a Mustard Seed

From a Mustard Seed
Author: Bruce G. Epperly,Daryl Hollinger
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2010-07-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781566995283

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Small congregations can have beautiful worship! In From a Mustard Seed: Enlivening Worship and Music in the Small Church, an experienced pastor-professor and an experienced church musician provide a model for faithful and excellent worship in congregations that average 75 or fewer people in weekly worship. While the limitations of small congregations are obvious to their members and leaders, the possibilities for creative music and worship are often greater than we can imagine. Epperly and Hollinger integrate theology, spiritual formation, and practical guidance for nurturing diverse, inspirational, and transforming worship in small congregations. Grounded in a solid theology of worship, they provide tried-and-true approaches to congregational music and singing, worship planning, liturgies that transform, and healthy partnerships between pastors and church musicians. God is present in small congregations, and the authors help pastors, church musicians, and active laypersons awaken to God's activity in every aspect of worship and music. They illuminate possibilities for opening to God in worship and music through their own stories, the stories of congregations and their pastors, practical counsel, spiritual practices, and theological reflection.