<p>"This book reveals profound thought about the function of music in liturgy. All church and synagogue musicians should read it." —<em>Choice</em></p> <p>"The editors sought to bring diverse voices to the discussion. Their treatment of Jewish and Christian traditions within the same volume is significant; since both musical traditions stem from common sources and deal with similar social forces today, common reflection can lead to greater insight." —<em>Theological Studies</em></p> <p>"Following two excellent collections examining the development of Judaism and Christianity, this third volume in this series traces the usages of music in the two faiths, from biblical origins and medieval developments to current practices, while analyzing the varieties of music within each tradition." —<em>Journal of Ecumenical Studies</em></p> <p>"Liturgical musicians should consider adding [<i>Sacred Sound and Social Change</i>] to their libraries. Each critical aspect of music is considered. As society continues to change and social pressures intensify, music will continue to play its critical role. This book gives us a chance to reflect upon where we've been, where we are, and where we may be going." —<i>Modern Liturgy</i></p> (Modern Liturgy)

Teachers, students, composers, performers, and other practitioners of sacred sound will appreciate this volume because, unlike any book currently available on sacred music, it treats the history, development, current practices, composition, and critical views of the liturgical music of both the Jewish and Christian traditions. Contributors trace Jewish music from its place in Hebrew Scriptures through the nineteenth-century Reform movement. Similar accounts of Christian music describe its growth up to the Protestant Reformation, as well as post-Reformation development. Other essays explore liturgical music in contemporary North America by analyzing it against the backdrop of the continuous social change that characterizes our era.
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This work examines the history, development, current practices, composition and critical views of the liturgical music of both the Jewish and Christian traditions.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780268017460
Publisert
1994-05-09
Utgiver
University of Notre Dame Press; University of Notre Dame Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, G, 05, 06, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
277

Om bidragsyterne

Lawrence A. Hoffman is Barbara and Stephen Friedman Professor of Liturgy, Worship, and Ritual and director of the Synagogue 2000 Initiative for synagogue spirituality, Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion, New York.

Janet Walton is professor of Worship at Union Theological Seminary, New York.