Sound and Symbol: Man the musician

Sound and Symbol: Man the musician
Title Sound and Symbol: Man the musician PDF eBook
Author Victor Zuckerkandl
Publisher [Princeton, N.J.] : Princeton University Press
Pages 398
Release 1956
Genre Music
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Man the Musician

Man the Musician
Title Man the Musician PDF eBook
Author Victor Zuckerkandl
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1973
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Sound and Symbol, Volume 2

Sound and Symbol, Volume 2
Title Sound and Symbol, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Victor Zuckerkandl
Publisher
Pages 378
Release 1992-01-21
Genre
ISBN 9780691099804

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Victor Zuckerkandl continues the development of his philosophy of music, for which he laid the foundation in Sound and Symbol. He regards the phenomenon of musicality as a trait common to all human beings, and analyzes at length the ways in which we perceive music, examining the processes involved in our sensitivity to tone, dynamic tone qualities, musical movement, and the structure of whole musical works.

Sound and Symbol

Sound and Symbol
Title Sound and Symbol PDF eBook
Author Victor Zuckerkandl
Publisher
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Release 1976
Genre Music
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The Mystery We Celebrate, the Song We Sing

The Mystery We Celebrate, the Song We Sing
Title The Mystery We Celebrate, the Song We Sing PDF eBook
Author Kathleen A. Harmon
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 100
Release 2008
Genre Music
ISBN 9780814661901

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Music and liturgy seem inseparable, yet we seldom pause to ponder their relationship in depth. In this volume, Kathleen Harmon offers her own insights by creatively exploring the complex interplay between congregational singing and the liturgical celebration of the paschal mystery: ' Harmon asserts that liturgical music, in the form of communal singing, is a vehicle through which the ritual reenactment of the paschal mystery is effected. ' She addresses concrete and practical pastoral applications of the relationship between music and liturgy. She focuses on how the liturgical singing of the assembly creates the collective consciousness of church as the Body of Christ. ' Music, then, is much more than just a component of liturgy; it is, in Harmon's view, absolutely constitutive both of liturgy's deepest essence and its fullest realization. Professional music scholars, graduate students, music directors, and anyone else seeking a sophisticated analysis of liturgical music will find this volume a rich sourcebook of new ideas. Kathleen Harmon, SNDdeN, is the music director for programs of the Institute for Liturgical Ministry in Dayton, Ohio and contributor to Living Liturgy: Spirituality, Celebration, and Catechesis for Sundays and Solemnities, an annual resource published by Liturgical Press. She is also a columnist for Liturgical Ministry and serves as director of music for St. Paul Parish in Englewood, Ohio.

A Peculiar Orthodoxy

A Peculiar Orthodoxy
Title A Peculiar Orthodoxy PDF eBook
Author Jeremy S. Begbie
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 343
Release 2018-08-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493414526

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World-renowned theologian Jeremy Begbie has been at the forefront of teaching and writing on theology and the arts for more than twenty years. Amid current debates and discussions on the topic, Begbie emphasizes the role of a biblically grounded creedal orthodoxy as he shows how Christian theology and the arts can enrich each other. Throughout the book, Begbie demonstrates the power of classic trinitarian faith to bring illumination, surprise, and delight whenever it engages with the arts.

Tuning the Soul

Tuning the Soul
Title Tuning the Soul PDF eBook
Author Chani Haran Smith
Publisher BRILL
Pages 248
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004183817

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The Institute of Jewish Studies, founded in 1954 by the late Alexander Altmann, is dedicated to the promotion of all aspects of scholarship in Jewish Studies and related fields. Its programmes include public lectures, seminars, and annual conferences. All lectures and conferences are open to the general public. This book is an in-depth study of the function of music in religious experience according to Rabbi Nahman of Bratzlay. It provides new insights on his unique doctrine of the "Good Points", which represent the core of loving kindness and holiness in the human soul, and the musical context in which they become both a means and a metaphor for spiritual transformation. Drawing on midrashic and kabbalistic sources, the book explores Nahman's perception of differenttypes of "tzadiqim" (religious leaders), including himself, and the special role music plays in their leadership. It highlights the importance of creativity and renewal in the messianic process that involves both music and loving kindness.