New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 59
Pagina 72
... Church . His responsibilities as warden included the procurement of music for the church . We find in the records in 1818 that the wardens were " to devise ways and means for forming a choir of singers at sd . Church . " The wardens ...
... Church . His responsibilities as warden included the procurement of music for the church . We find in the records in 1818 that the wardens were " to devise ways and means for forming a choir of singers at sd . Church . " The wardens ...
Pagina 74
... Church , it is impossible to determine the exact connection of musical society members with the dif- ferent choirs . However , contemporary church records do reveal that Han- del membership closely paralleled the lists of church ...
... Church , it is impossible to determine the exact connection of musical society members with the dif- ferent choirs . However , contemporary church records do reveal that Han- del membership closely paralleled the lists of church ...
Pagina 148
... church services had “ no feelings of piety whatever , " Mason complained . Regardless of their skills , their spiritual deficiencies rendered them just " as unfit to conduct the singing of the church , " in Mason's opinion , “ as the ...
... church services had “ no feelings of piety whatever , " Mason complained . Regardless of their skills , their spiritual deficiencies rendered them just " as unfit to conduct the singing of the church , " in Mason's opinion , “ as the ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Peter Benes,Jane Montague Benes Anteprima non disponibile - 1998 |
Parole e frasi comuni
activities American Music appeared arrangements ballad band became began Book Boston brother century changes characters choir Christmas Church collection Colonial common composer concert congregational continued Cooper country dance culture dance David developed early Early American edition eighteenth century England English evangelical Example figures followed four fraternity Gamut Gazette George Grand Hampshire Handel Harlequin Harmony Harvard Historical hymns important included James John known Last later lives Lodge London Maine March Masonic Massachusetts Master meeting movement moving musicians noted organ original pantomime performed period played Pocket popular Portsmouth practice presented printed probably Providence psalm psalmody published Reading recorded reform religious revival Richard sacred Samuel selected singers singing social Society songs Spiritual stage steps sung texts theater Thomas tion town tradition tunes turn University University Press violin York young