Liberation, (De)Coloniality, and Liturgical Practices

Liberation, (De)Coloniality, and Liturgical Practices
Title Liberation, (De)Coloniality, and Liturgical Practices PDF eBook
Author Becca Whitla
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 271
Release 2020-10-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 3030526364

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Becca Whitla uses liberationist, postcolonial, and decolonial methods to analyze hymns, congregational singing, and song-leading practices. By way of this analysis, Whitla shows how congregational singing can embody liberating liturgy and theology. Through a series of interwoven theoretical lenses and methodological tools—including coloniality, mimicry, epistemic disobedience, hybridity, border thinking, and ethnomusicology—the author examines and interrogates a range of factors in the musical sphere. From beloved Victorian hymns to infectious Latin American coritos; congregational singing to radical union choirs; Christian complicity in coloniality to Indigenous ways of knowing, the dynamic praxis-based stance of the book is rooted in the author’s lived experiences and commitments and engages with detailed examples from sacred music and both liturgical and practical theology. Drawing on what she calls a syncopated liberating praxis, the author affirms the intercultural promise of communities of faith as a locus theologicus and a place for the in-breaking of the Holy Spirit.

Beyond Bach

Beyond Bach
Title Beyond Bach PDF eBook
Author Andrew Talle
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 339
Release 2017-04-07
Genre Music
ISBN 0252099346

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Reverence for J. S. Bach's music and its towering presence in our cultural memory have long affected how people hear his works. In his own time, however, Bach stood as just another figure among a number of composers, many of them more popular with the music-loving public. Eschewing the great composer style of music history, Andrew Talle takes us on a journey that looks at how ordinary people made music in Bach's Germany. Talle focuses in particular on the culture of keyboard playing as lived in public and private. As he ranges through a wealth of documents, instruments, diaries, account ledgers, and works of art, Talle brings a fascinating cast of characters to life. These individuals--amateur and professional performers, patrons, instrument builders, and listeners--inhabited a lost world, and Talle's deft expertise teases out the diverse roles music played in their lives and in their relationships with one another. At the same time, his nuanced re-creation of keyboard playing's social milieu illuminates the era's reception of Bach's immortal works.

Das Neue Musiklexikon

Das Neue Musiklexikon
Title Das Neue Musiklexikon PDF eBook
Author Arthur Eaglefield Hull
Publisher
Pages 766
Release 1926
Genre Music
ISBN

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Literature, Music, Fine Arts

Literature, Music, Fine Arts
Title Literature, Music, Fine Arts PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 606
Release 1976
Genre Arts
ISBN

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Dictionary Catalog of the Music Collection

Dictionary Catalog of the Music Collection
Title Dictionary Catalog of the Music Collection PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library. Reference Department
Publisher
Pages 866
Release 1964
Genre Music
ISBN

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Geschichte Der Kirchenmusik

Geschichte Der Kirchenmusik
Title Geschichte Der Kirchenmusik PDF eBook
Author Raymund Schlecht
Publisher
Pages 660
Release 1871
Genre Church music
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The Organ Music of J. S. Bach

The Organ Music of J. S. Bach
Title The Organ Music of J. S. Bach PDF eBook
Author Peter Williams
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 510
Release 2003-12-11
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521814164

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This is a completely revised 2003 edition of volumes I and II of The Organ Music of J. S. Bach (1980), a bestselling title, which has subsequently become a classic text. This edition takes account of Bach scholarship of the 25 years prior to publication. Peter Williams's piece-by-piece commentary puts the musical sources of the organ works in context, describing the form and content of each work and relating them to other music, German and non-German. He summarises the questions about the history, authenticity, chronology, function and performance of each piece, and points out important details of style and musical quality. The study follows the order of the Bach catalogue (BWV), beginning with the sonatas, then the 'free works', followed by chorales and ending with the doubtful works, including the 'newly discovered chorales' of 1985.