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E-raamat: Welcome to Church Music & The Hymnal 1982

  • Formaat: 168 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2015
  • Kirjastus: Church Publishing Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780819229434
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  • Formaat: 168 pages
  • Sari: Welcome to
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2015
  • Kirjastus: Church Publishing Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780819229434

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"Music is an essential element in Anglican worship; in fact, The Hymnal 1982 is used in virtually every Episcopal service of worship that involves singing. While most parishioners participate in music making at some level (such as singing hymns or common responses), fewer people might understand the specific genres that comprise the music of an Episcopal worship service or the liturgical meaning behind each selection. This book provides a more in-depth understanding of this rich and complex tradition, discussing the history and evolution of music within the Episcopal Church, including its Anglican roots.

The book is designed to help clarify—and simplify—the importance of hymn singing and service music in Episcopal worship, as well as explain the history, structure, and content of The Hymnal 1982.making at some level (such as singing hymns or common responses), fewer people might understand the specific genres that comprise the music of an Episcopal worship service or the liturgical meaning behind each selection. This book provides a more in-depth understanding of this rich and complex tradition, discussing the history and evolution of music within the Episcopal Church, including its Anglican roots.

The book is designed to help clarify – and simplify – the importance of hymn singing and service music in Episcopal worship, as well as explain the history, structure, and content of The Hymnal 1982.
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"This book provides a concise but comprehensive introduction to essential musical matters that will be of help not only to newcomers to The Episcopal Church but also to many long-time members who have never explored the resources of The Hymnal 1982 or considered how Anglican musical traditions developed. In addition, it offers clergy and other liturgical planners a means of becoming familiar with this dimension of worship so that conversations with parish musicians can be both more informed and more productive." The Rev. Dr. Carl P. Daw Jr., former executive director, The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada

"Welcome to Church Music and The Hymnal 1982 is a most welcome addition to the 'Welcome to' series and fills an important need for parishes. Matthew Hoch has provided us with a masterful road map through these many opportunities to 'make a joyful noise' to our Lord. Welcome to Church Music has something for every adventurer into church music. From the church music novice in the pew to the master musician at a great cathedral organ, Matthew Hoch has given us a treasure chest to be explored with renewed excitement, and with challenging vision for the future as '. . . in our music God is glorified.'" JD Godwin, priest-in-charge, The Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist

"Full of history, information, and heart, Welcome to Church Music offers treasures: the most important is its invitation to communities to learn with and from each other. While individuals can certainly gain much from Hochs thoughtful distillation, even more exciting is the potential the book presents for discussion, debate, and sharing when two are three are gathered: church leadership, formation study groups, newcomer gatherings, choirs, and others. Imagine, too, the consequent musical fruits!" Martha Jones Burford, SCLM, Task Force Congregational Song, and co-editor, Church Music Forward

Prelude xiii
1 A Brief History of Music in the Episcopal Church
1(12)
Music and the Reformation: 1485--1549
The Establishment of an Anglican Musical Tradition: 1549--1644
The Interregnum, Restoration, and Georgian Era: 1644--1830
Cathedral versus Parochial Traditions
A Unified Tradition and a Golden Era: 1830--1922
Modern English Church Music: 1922--Present
Episcopal (American) Musical Traditions
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
2 The Musical Structure of Worship in the Episcopal Church
13(12)
How Much Music Should There Be? (High versus Low Church)
Who Chooses the Music?
The Musical Structure of the Eucharist
We Have Heard with Our Ears: Other Music You May Experience
Seasons of Change
Differences between Small and Large Parishes (and Cathedrals)
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
3 The Hymnal 1982: Introduction and Overview
25(14)
The Importance of Congregational Singing
The Hymnal 1940: A Precursor to The Hymnal 1982
The Creation of The Hymnal 1982
Types of Music Found in The Hymnal 1982
Multiculturalism in The Hymnal 1982
Supplements to The Hymnal 1982
When Will the Episcopal Church Adopt a New Hymnal?
Questions for Reflection an Discussion
4 The Hymnal 1982: Service Music
39(16)
Singing the Book of Common Prayer
The Daily Office (S1--S66)
The Great Litany (S67)
Proper Liturgies for Special Days (S68--S70)
Holy Baptism (S71--S75)
The Holy Eucharist (S76--S176)
Canticles (S177--S288)
Supplemental Service Music (S289--S449)
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
5 The Hymnal 1982: Hymns
55(21)
What Is a Hymn?
A Brief History of Anglican Hymnody
Components of a Hymn
Hymn Selection
Hymn Categorization
The Daily Office (1--46)
The Church Year (47--293)
Holy Baptism (294--299)
The Holy Eucharist (300--347)
Confirmation (348--349)
Marriage (350--353)
Burial of the Dead (354--358)
Ordination (359)
Consecration of a Church (360--361)
General Hymns (362--634)
The Christian Life (635--709)
Rounds and Canons (710--715)
National Songs (716--720)
Indices to The Hymnal 1982
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
6 The Choir and Its Offerings
76(11)
Hymn and Service Music Leadership
What Is Unique about an Episcopal Choir?
A Note on Church Architecture
Anthems: A Rich Repertoire
Why Do Choirs Sometimes Sing in Foreign Languages?
Children's Choirs
Joining a Church Choir
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
7 Singing the Psalter
87(12)
The Psalms
The Psalter: A Brief History
The Role of the Psalms in Worship
Singing the Psalms
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
8 Morning and Evening Prayer (Matins and Evensong)
99(9)
The Matins and Evensong Tradition
The Musical Structure of Morning and Evening Prayer
The Morning Prayer Canticles
The Evening Prayer Canticles
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
9 The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols: An Anglican Tradition
108(6)
Lessons and Carols: A Brief History
The King's College Tradition
About the Nine Lessons
What Is a Carol?
Advent Lessons and Carols
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
10 Major Works: Oratorios, Passions, and Cantatas
114(9)
Oratorios, Passions, Cantatas, and Sacred Latin Works
Anglican Passions
Integrating Oratorio Excerpts as Anthems and Solos
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
11 Organs and Organists
123(9)
Organ Basics: The Least You Need to Know
Organ Repertoire
Organists
Organ Recitals
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
12 Other Episcopal Traditions
132(13)
Taize
Jazz
The Iona Community
Paperless Music (Music That Makes Community)
Southern United States and African-American Traditions
Praise Music
Emergent Music (Ecumenical Traditions)
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
Postlude: The Future of Music in the Episcopal Church
143(2)
Notes 145(2)
Suggestions for Further Reading 147(4)
Listening to Church Music 151
Matthew Hoch serves as Choirmaster and Minister of Music at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Auburn, Alabama. Previous positions include Choirmaster and Director of Music at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Rome, Georgia, and baritone soloist and section leader at Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston. He holds the DMA from the New England Conservatory and is also the author of A Dictionary for the Modern Singer. He lives in Auburn, Alabama.