A. M. E. Hymnal

A. M. E. Hymnal
Title A. M. E. Hymnal PDF eBook
Author African Methodist Episcopal
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 2013-08
Genre
ISBN 9781258793463

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African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal. With Responsive Scripture Readings Adapted In Conformity With The Doctrines And Usages Of The African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Lift Every Voice and Sing II Accompaniment Edition

Lift Every Voice and Sing II Accompaniment Edition
Title Lift Every Voice and Sing II Accompaniment Edition PDF eBook
Author Church Publishing Incorporated
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Pages 420
Release 1993-01-21
Genre Music
ISBN 9780898692396

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This popular collection of 280 musical pieces from both the African American and Gospel traditions has been compiled under the supervision of the Office of Black Ministries of the Episcopal Church. It includes service music and several psalm settings in addition to the Negro spirituals, Gospel songs, and hymns.

The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal

The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal
Title The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal PDF eBook
Author African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Publisher
Pages
Release 1996
Genre Hymns, English
ISBN 9780965542616

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Daniel Alexander Payne

Daniel Alexander Payne
Title Daniel Alexander Payne PDF eBook
Author Nelson T. Strobert
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 167
Release 2012-08-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0761858687

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This detailed biography gives a portrait of the life of Daniel Alexander Payne, a free person of color in nineteenth century Charleston, South Carolina. This work highlights his life as educator, pastor, abolitionist, poet, historiographer, hymn writer, ecumenist, and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Payne was a strong voice for the freedom of his enslaved brothers and sisters of color as well as a vociferous supporter of general and theological education. Upon his election as president of Wilberforce University in Ohio in 1863, Payne became the first African American to lead an institution of higher education in the United States. In addition to exploring his work within the United States, this biography highlights and includes sources from Payne’s travels, work, and reception in nineteenth century Europe.

The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book

The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book
Title The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book PDF eBook
Author African Methodist Episcopal Church
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 2018-02-13
Genre
ISBN 9783337449452

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Lining Out the Word

Lining Out the Word
Title Lining Out the Word PDF eBook
Author William T. Dargan
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 356
Release 2006-06-27
Genre Music
ISBN 9780520928923

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This book, a milestone in American music scholarship, is the first to take a close look at an important and little-studied component of African American music, one that has roots in Europe, but was adapted by African American congregations and went on to have a profound influence on music of all kinds—from gospel to soul to jazz. "Lining out," also called Dr. Watts hymn singing, refers to hymns sung to a limited selection of familiar tunes, intoned a line at a time by a leader and taken up in turn by the congregation. From its origins in seventeenth-century England to the current practice of lining out among some Baptist congregations in the American South today, William Dargan’s study illuminates a unique American music genre in a richly textured narrative that stretches from Isaac Watts to Aretha Franklin and Ornette Coleman. Lining Out the Word traces the history of lining out from the time of slavery, when African American slaves adapted the practice for their own uses, blending it with other music, such as work songs. Dargan explores the role of lining out in worship and pursues the cultural implications of this practice far beyond the limits of the church, showing how African Americans wove African and European elements together to produce a powerful and unique cultural idiom. Drawing from an extraordinary range of sources—including his own fieldwork and oral sources—Dargan offers a compelling new perspective on the emergence of African American music in the United States. Copub: Center for Black Music Research

Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit

Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit
Title Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit PDF eBook
Author Gwendolin Sims Warren
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 388
Release 1999-11-15
Genre Music
ISBN 9780805044119

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For over 200 years in African-American churches throughout the country, gospel and spiritual music have offered solace and been a source of celebration, leaving a mark not only on the Christian world, but on popular music as well. Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit contains the lyrics and music of 101 of the most widely known and cherished of these pieces, ranging from heartring spirituals sung during slave times (Steal Away; Swing Low, Sweet Chariot) to songs of unity from the civil rights movement and contemporary times (We Shall Overcome, I'll Fly Away). The book also presents a biography of each composer and the history of the evolution of each song, examining the role it played in enabling African-Americans to develop the strength to carry on in the face of adversity. An important historical document as well as an inspirational gift, the book captures the rich connections between song and experience as no other volume does.