Sacred song in America : religion, music, and public culture / Stephen A. Marini. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Public expressions of religion in AmericaPublication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2003.Description: xi, 395 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- ML2911.M339.S237 2003
- ML2911
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Part 1: Great traditions of American sacred song -- Songway: sacred-song traditions of native America -- Pilgrimage and penitence: sacred-song traditions of the Hispanic southwest -- Sacred harp singing: continuity and change in the American singing-school tradition -- "Is it going to save someone?": the black church at song -- Klezmorim and Sephardim: the Jewish music revival -- Part 2: Sacred song and contemporary American religion -- New music of the spheres: from the new age to Neo-Paganism -- Contested praise: a tale of two hymnals -- Mormons and music: maintaining and mainstreaming sectarian identity -- Troubadour for the Lord: catholic charismatics and sacred song -- The conservatory tradition: interviews with Daniel Pinkham and Neely Bruce -- Gospel music: sacred song and the marketplace -- Conclusion: American sacred song and the meaning of religious culture.
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