Liturgical Music Today
Author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy
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Published: 1982
Total Pages: 40
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Author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy
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Published: 1982
Total Pages: 40
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Corbett
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Published: 2019-05-01
Total Pages: 339
ISBN-13: 1783747293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOur contemporary culture is communicating ever-increasingly through the visual, through film, and through music. This makes it ever more urgent for theologians to explore the resources of art for enriching our understanding and experience of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Annunciations: Sacred Music for the twenty-First Century, edited by George Corbett, answers this need, evaluating the relationship between the sacred and the composition, performance, and appreciation of music. Through the theme of ‘annunciations’, this volume interrogates how, when, why, through and to whom God communicates in the Old and New Testaments. In doing so, it tackles the intimate relationship between Scriptural reflection and musical practice in the past, its present condition, and what the future might hold. Annunciations comprises three parts. Part I sets out flexible theological and compositional frameworks for a constructive relationship between the sacred and music. Part II presents the reflections of theologians and composers involved in collaborating on new pieces of sacred choral music, alongside the six new scores and links to the recordings. Part III considers the reality of programming and performing sacred works today. This volume provides an indispensable resource for scholars and artists working at the interface between theology and the arts, and for those involved in sacred music. However, it will also be of interest to anyone concerned with the ways in which the Divine communicates through word and artistry to humanity.
Author: Rev. Anthony Ruff, O.S.B.
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Published: 2022-01-07
Total Pages: 802
ISBN-13: 1618330306
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnthony Ruff, O.S.B., has written a brilliant, comprehensive, well-researched book about the treasures of the Church's musical tradition, and about the transformations brought about by liturgical reform. The liturgy constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium stated many revolutionary principles of liturgical reform. Regarding liturgical music, the Council's decrees mandated, on the one hand, the preservation of the inherited treasury of sacred music, and on the other hand, advocated adaptation and expansion of this treasury to meet the changed requirements of the reformed liturgy. In clear, precise language, he retrieves the Council's neglected teachings on the preservation of the inherited music treasury. He clearly shows that this task is not at odds with good pastoral practice, but is rather an integral part of it. The book proposes an alternate hermeneutic for understanding the Second Vatican Council's teachings on worship music.
Author: Paul S. Jones
Publisher: P & R Publishing
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780875526171
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book includes thirty-three provocative essays on corporate worship, hymnody and psalmody, issues, and composers and composition. It explores scripture teaching on the role of music in the church. This volume exists because it contains ideas that every worshiper (pastor and layperson) and Christian musician (performer and academic) may benefit from reading, since it is entirely possible to live in the subculture of the evangelical church without encountering some of them. - Publisher.
Author: Robin A. Leaver
Publisher: Fortress Press
Published: 2017-01-01
Total Pages: 499
ISBN-13: 1506427162
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMartin Luther's relationship to music has been largely downplayed, yet music played a vital role in Luther's life -- and he in turn had a deep and lasting effect on Christian hymnody. In Luther's Liturgical Music Robin Leaver comprehensively explores these connections. Replete with tables, figures, and musical examples, this volume is the most extensive study on Luther and music ever published. Leaver's work makes a formidable contribution to Reformation studies, but worship leaders, musicians, and others will also find it an invaluable, very readable resource.
Author: Michael Accurso
Publisher:
Published: 2021-10-22
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ISBN-13: 9780578315287
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Schaefer
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1595250204
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Church has always sought a dynamic balance between the expressive and the formative attributes of liturgical music. (This book) traces the development of the Church's music through the ages and is a chronicle of the music we have used in the earthly Liturgy of the Church. .... " [from back cover]
Author: USCCB Publishing
Publisher: USCCB
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 9781601370228
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship provides basic guidelines for understanding the role and ministry of music in the liturgy. An excellent resource for priests, deacons, and music ministers!
Author: Thomas Day
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780824511531
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is about the culture of American Christianity and what it does to our understanding of God, self, and community as reflected in the way Christians worship.
Author: Judith Marie Kubicki
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9789042907409
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book, Sister Kubicki uses Jacques Berthier's Taize music to explore the nature of liturgical music as ritual symbol. She carries out a hermeneutical analysis of Berthier's chants and examines biographical and historical data related to the creator's of Taize music and the founding of the Taize community. The author draws on five areas of study to interpret the Taize chants as ritual symbol - symbol theory, semiotics, theologies of symbol, ritual theory, and perfomative language theory. The final chapter explores potential ecclesial meanings which may be mediated in the Taize liturgy and the role of Berthier's chants in mediating that meaning. The study concludes that it is music's symbolic property that enables it to be both ministerial and integral to the liturgy. As symbolic activity, music-making evokes participation, negotiates relationships, and enables the assembly to orient themselves and to find their identity and place within their world. Furthermore, music-making provides the illocutionary force to "do something" in the act of singing. Thus it is that as part of a complexus of ritual symbols, music interacts with other symbols, in mediating the liturgy's meaning.