David's Harp in Song and Story
Title | David's Harp in Song and Story PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Waddell Clokey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 1896 |
Genre | Bible |
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The Music of the Bible Revealed
Title | The Music of the Bible Revealed PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura |
Publisher | Continuum |
Pages | 584 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN |
This is a translation by Dennis Weber, edited by John Wheeler and jointly published with King David's Harp, in which a noted French musicologist argues that the accentual system preserved in the Masoretic Text was originally a method of recording hand signals (chironomy) by which temple musicians were directed in the performance of music. She explains her reconstruction of these notations which has allowed her to perform haunting and beautiful music around the worlds using only the Hebrew text as a score.
David Played a Harp
Title | David Played a Harp PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph W. Johnson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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A history of a college town, Davidson, NC, told in autobiography by an African-American barber who lived a 20th century of unparalleled change. Ralph Johnson, 96, caught in the poverty-ridden rule of Jim Crow customs, tells of struggles against disadvantage, unbelievable today, to get ahead. Of frugal, intense personal discipline, correspondence courses, self-schooling and hard work. As he moved into the post world war II years and his efforts began to find some success -- his 7-chair shop was one of the largest in the south -- he suddenly became the 1967 target of desegregation picketers who demanded he sacrifice his business to try to settle the centuries old curse of segregation. After a difficult, divisive struggle of a community with itself, Mr. Johnson's peacefully became the first publicly integrated barber shop anyone knew of in the South if not the nation and its demise followed shortly thereafter. Trying to understand what happened to him and why is a very personal puzzle in this eloquent, gripping life story as well as a life changing experience for any serious reader.
The Makers of the Sacred Harp
Title | The Makers of the Sacred Harp PDF eBook |
Author | David Warren Steel |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0252077601 |
This authoritative reference work investigates the roots of the Sacred Harp, the central collection of the deeply influential and long-lived southern tradition of shape-note singing. David Warren Steel and Richard H. Hulan concentrate on the regional culture that produced the Sacred Harp in the nineteenth century and delve deeply into history of its authors and composers. They trace the sources of every tune and text in the Sacred Harp, from the work of B. F. White, E. J. King, and their west Georgia contemporaries who helped compile the original collection in 1844 to the contributions by various composers to the 1936 to 1991 editions. Drawing on census reports, local histories, family Bibles and other records, rich oral interviews with descendants, and Sacred Harp Publishing Company records, this volume reveals new details and insights about the history of this enduring American musical tradition. David Waren Stel is an associate professor of music and southern culture at the University of Mississippi. Richard H. Hulan is an independent scholar of American folk hymnody.
Egyptian Wall Paintings
Title | Egyptian Wall Paintings PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Kyrle Wilkinson |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Metropolitan Museum of Art - Egipto - Catalogo |
ISBN | 0870993259 |
Musical Instruments of the Bible
Title | Musical Instruments of the Bible PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy Montagu |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2002-10-09 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1461669944 |
For everyone who's read the Bible and wondered what David's harp, or Nebuchadnezzar's sackbut and cornett really were, Jeremy Montagu, retired curator of Oxford's Bate Collection of Historical Instruments, has composed an astoundingly thorough investigation and explanation of the musical instruments that pepper the pages of Western Civilization's most holy book. This is a detailed study of all the musical instruments mentioned in the Bible, using the resources of linguistics, organology, and ethnomusicology to identify and describe them. Every reference to an instrument is noted and all the misconceptions of translation are corrected. The Bible, as we know it in English, is a translation, and the history of biblical translations into Aramaic, Greek, Latin and other languages is one of guesswork. The substitution of the musical instruments from the translator's era for those of the original author is as common as it is overlooked. Jubal did not have an organ, nor David a harp. This book uses all the resources available to establish what each instrument really was, what it looked like, and how it was played and is arranged in the same order as the King James Bible, with explanation where this differs from other versions in English. As well as a full bibliography, there are three indexes. The first is of Biblical Citations so that readers may check every mention in the Bible from its chapter and verse. The second is a quadrilingual parallel citation in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English, so that each reference can be crosschecked. The third is a general index. The four biblical languages, Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and Latin, are used to the full, and the original texts are cited frequently. There are 18 illustrations, some of which are archeological remains, some ethnographic parallels, and one is of the sole biblical instrument still in regular use: the ram's horn which brought down the walls of Jericho. Musical Instruments of the Bible is perfect for university theology and comparative religion depa
Kinyras
Title | Kinyras PDF eBook |
Author | John Curtis Franklin |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 834 |
Release | 2016-11-10 |
Genre | Cyprus |
ISBN | 9780674972322 |
John Curtis Franklin seeks to harmonize Kinyras as a mythological symbol of pre-Greek Cyprus with what is known of ritual music and deified instruments in the Bronze Age Near East, using evidence going back to early Mesopotamia. This paperback edition contains minor corrections, while retaining the maps of the original hardback edition as spreads.