Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain

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Overview

The interrelationship of music and theology is a burgeoning area of scholarship in which conceptual issues have been explored by musicologists and theologians including Jeremy Begbie, Quentin Faulkner and Jon Michael Spencer. Their important work has opened up opportunities for focussed, critical studies of the ways in which music and theology can be seen to interact in specific repertoires, genres, and institutions as well as the work of particular composers, religious leaders and scholars. This collection of essays explores such areas in relation to the religious, musical and social history of nineteenth-century Britain. The book does not simply present a history of sacred music of the period, but examines the role of music in the diverse religious life of a century that encompassed the Oxford Movement, Catholic Emancipation, religious revivals involving many different denominations, the production of several landmark hymnals and greater legal recognition for religions other than Christianity. The book therefore provides a valuable guide to the music of this complex historical period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138249677
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/26/2016
Series: Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr Martin Clarke is a part-time lecturer at Durham University, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Martin V. Clarke; Chapter 1 The Theology of the Victorian Hymn Tune, Ian Bradley; Chapter 2 'Meet and Right it is to Sing': Nineteenth-Century Hymnals and the Reasons for Singing, Martin V. Clarke; Chapter 3 Sacred Sound for a Holy Space: Dogma, Worship and Music at Solemn Mass during the Victorian Era, 1829-1903, T.E. Muir; Chapter 4 'Thy Love ... Hath Broken Every Barrier Down': The Rhetoric of Intimacy in Nineteenth-Century British and American Women's Hymns, C. Michael Hawn, June Hadden Hobbs; Chapter 5 Christianity, Civilization and Music: Nineteenth-Century British Missionaries and the Control of Malagasy Hymnology, Charles Edward McGuire; Chapter 6 'Sing a Sankey': The Rise of Gospel Hymnody in Great Britain, Mel R. Wilhoit; Chapter 7 'Singin' in the Reign': Voice, Faith and the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905, James Deaville, Katherine Stopa; Chapter 8 Beyond the Psalms: The Metamorphosis of the Anthem Text during the Nineteenth Century, Peter Horton; Chapter 9 From Elijah (1846) to The Kingdom (1906): Music and Scripture Interacting in the Nineteenth-Century English Oratorio, David Brown; Chapter 10, Jeremy S. Begbie; Chapter 11 'Spiritual' Selection: Joseph Goddard and the Music Theology of Evolution, Bennett Zon;
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