Sacred Song in America: Religion, Music, and Public CultureIn Sacred Song in America, Stephen A. Marini explores the full range of American sacred music and demonstrates how an understanding of the meanings and functions of this musical expression can contribute to a greater understanding of religious culture.Marini examines the role of sacred song across the United States, from the musical traditions of Native Americans and the Hispanic peoples of the Southwest, to the Sacred Harp singers of the rural South and the Jewish music revival to the music of the Mormon, Catholic, and Black churches. Including chapters on New Age and Neo-Pagan music, gospel music, and hymnals as well as interviews with iconic composers of religious music, Sacred Song in America pursues a historical, musicological, and theoretical inquiry into the complex roles of ritual music in the public religious culture of contemporary America. |
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What Is Sacred Song? | 1 |
SacredSong Traditions of Native America | 19 |
SacredSong Traditions of | 39 |
Continuity and Change in the American | 68 |
The Black Church at Song | 100 |
The Jewish Music Revival | 130 |
SACRED SONG AND CONTEMPORARY | 161 |
A Tale of Two Hymnals | 184 |
Maintaining and Mainstreaming | 213 |
Catholic Charismatics | 239 |
Interviews with Daniel Pinkham | 264 |
Sacred Song and the Marketplace | 296 |
Religious Culture | 321 |
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Sacred Song in America Religion, Music, and Public Culture Stephen A. Marini Peržiūra negalima - 2003 |
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