An edition of Let the people sing (2005)

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hymn tunes in perspective

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An edition of Let the people sing (2005)

Let the people sing

hymn tunes in perspective

For centuries, the voices of diverse Christian congregations have been empowered by shared, ecumenical hymns. In Let the People Sing: Hymn Tunes in Perspective, Paul Westermeyer provides a broad overview of selected hymn tunes, analyzing each for genre, earliest sources, creativity, and congregational appeal. Westermeyer completed a survey of 14 modern, multi--denominational English-language hymnals to find the tunes most representative of those sung in today's church. Organized chronologically, this study moves from the earliest tunes to those of the late 20th century. Although not encyclopedic in nature, Let the People Saying was inspired by Erik Routley's comprehensive work The Music of Christian Hymns, to which reference is often made. The author includes perspectives on various topics throughout, including the role of instruments in congregational singing, rote singing, the importance of appropriate tempo, and threats to the people's song. Thoroughly annotated, Let the People Saying also includes an appendix with Tune of the Day suggestions and an extensive bibliography for those desiring further study. This landmark book is a journey worth taking for church musicians, pastors, teachers, and anyone interested in enhancing congregational song. - Jacket flap.

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GIA
Language
English

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Let the people sing: hymn tunes in perspective
2005, GIA
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Table of Contents

General considerations
The oldest tunes and congregational song
Chorale tunes
Metrical Psalm tunes
German, Slavic and Scandinavian tunes
Seventeenth- to eighteenth-century English tunes
Eighteenth- to nineteenth-century English tunes
Welsh tunes and French diocesan tunes
Nineteenth-century English tunes 1
Nineteenth-century English tunes 2
American spirituals
Eighteenth- to nineteenth-century American tunes
Folk tunes and folk influences
Twentieth-century tunes
Appendix : A Tune of the Day proposal

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.27
Library of Congress
ML3000 .W38 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvii, 459 p.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3422448M
ISBN 10
1579993532
ISBN 13
9781579993535
LCCN
2005044097
Library Thing
3280519
Goodreads
3474048

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