Description |
1 online resource (132 pages) |
Contents |
Chapter One: Sacred Music, Theology, and Spirituality; Chapter Two: Hearing Mozart's Mass in C Minor: When Relating to Music is Relating to God; Chapter Three: "Et Resurrexit" from Bach's Mass in B Minor: Meditations on Discontinuous Continuity; Chapter Four: Messiaen, Quartet for the End of Time: New Visions of New Time |
Summary |
In pieces of music set to biblical or liturgical texts, the musical connections of one passage or one movement to one another. In a musical sense, these texts have a meaning and significance that can be and often distinct from the meanings achieved by syntactic relationships. Sometimes the syntactic meanings are lost in the musical repetitions and overlapping entries of many voices; in the case of texts for different movements, syntactic relations often simply do not exist. Consequently, the music does not merely parallel or illustrates the text's theological meaning or guide an affective resp |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
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Print version record |
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Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Messiah.
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Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Missa solemnis. Credo.
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Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. Messa da Requiem. Dies irae
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Messa da Requiem (Verdi, Giuseppe) fast |
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Messiah (Handel, George Frideric) fast |
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Missa solemnis (Beethoven, Ludwig van) fast |
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Music -- Religious aspects.
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MUSIC -- Instruction & Study -- Voice.
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MUSIC -- Lyrics.
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MUSIC -- Printed Music -- Vocal.
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Music -- Religious aspects
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Music.
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Music, Dance, Drama & Film.
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Music Philosophy.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780773411685 |
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0773411682 |
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