Music in American Religious ExperiencePhilip V. Bohlman, Edith Blumhofer, Maria Chow Oxford University Press, 8 dic 2005 - 368 pagine Since the appearance of The Bay Psalm Book in 1640, music has served as a defining factor for American religious experience and has been of fundamental importance in the development of American identity and psyche. The essays in this long-awaited volume explore the diverse ways in which music shapes the distinctive presence of religion in the United States and address the fullness of music's presence in American religious history. Timely, challenging, and stimulating, this collection will appeal to students and scholars of American history, American studies, religious studies, theology, musicology, and ethnomusicology, as well as to practicing sacred musicians. |
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... Singing from the Right Songbook : Ethnic Identity and Language Transformation in German American Hymnals , 175 Otto Holzapfel 8. " When in Our Music God Is Glorified : " Singing and Singing about Singing in a Congregational Church , 195 ...
... Singing from the Right Songbook : Ethnic Identity and Language Transformation in German American Hymnals , 175 Otto Holzapfel 8. " When in Our Music God Is Glorified : " Singing and Singing about Singing in a Congregational Church , 195 ...
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... Singing " America " The 1778 setting of William Billings's hymn , " America , ” leaves little room for equivocation . America is expansive , stretching from " East to West , " from " Pole to Pole , ” and singing praise unto the Lord ren ...
... Singing " America " The 1778 setting of William Billings's hymn , " America , ” leaves little room for equivocation . America is expansive , stretching from " East to West , " from " Pole to Pole , ” and singing praise unto the Lord ren ...
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... singing in a unified voice and performing in a congregational body . The con- gregational metaphors of singularity notwithstanding , the real power of Dor- sey's hymns was their emphasis on singularity itself , the individual , " tired ...
... singing in a unified voice and performing in a congregational body . The con- gregational metaphors of singularity notwithstanding , the real power of Dor- sey's hymns was their emphasis on singularity itself , the individual , " tired ...
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When Women Recite Music and Islamic Immigrant Experience | 23 |
African American Religious Music from a Theomusicological Perspective | 43 |
Medeolinuwok Music and Missionaries in Maine | 57 |
Singing as Experience among Russian American Molokans | 83 |
Liturgy Hymnody and Song | 121 |
Hymnody and History Early American Evangelical Hymns as Sacred Music | 123 |
Individuals and the Agency of Faith | 213 |
Fanny Crosby and Protestant Hymnody | 215 |
Prayer on the Panorama Music and Individualism in American Religious Experience | 233 |
Womens Ritual Music | 255 |
Congregation and Community | 269 |
Nusach and Identity The Contemporary Meaning of Traditional Jewish Prayer Modes | 271 |
Reflections on the Musical Diversity of Chinese Churches in the United States | 287 |
Tuned Up with the Grace of God Music and Experience among Old Regular Baptists | 311 |
The Evolution of the Music of German American Protestants in Their Hymnody A Case Study from an American Perspective | 155 |
Singing from the Right Songbook Ethnic Identity and Language Transformation in German American Hymnals | 175 |
When in Our Music God Is Glorified Singing and Singing about Singing in a Congregational Church | 195 |
Aesthetics and Theology in Congregational Song A Hymnal Intervenes | 335 |
Index | 345 |
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