Scripture and Song in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Editor: Grande, James
- Editor: Murray, Dr. Brian H.
Book
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Contents
- 1. Introduction James Grande and Brian Murray
- 2. The Ballad and the Bible Oskar Cox Jensen, Queen Mary University of London, UK
- 3. The Movements of the Old Hundredth Psalm Tune Jonathan Hicks, Newcastle University, UK
- 4. The Son of God Goes Forth to War: The Imperial Martyr's Hymnbook Brian Murray, King's College London, UK
- 5. The Song of Zion in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Sacred Choral Music, Emancipation and Modernity in Jewish Liturgy Rachel Adelstein, Cambridge University, UK
- 6. A Temperament of "ideal cast, lofty tone, sacrificial flame and haughty purity": Jenny Lind's Faith and Career Matildie Thom Wium, University of the Free State, South Africa
- 7. Urban Hymns: The Sacred Harmonic Society and Exeter Hall James Grande, King's College London, UK
- 8. Singing, Playing, Seeing: Scripture and the Multi-Sensorial Gothic Revival in Late Victorian Church Interiors Ayla Lepine, University of Essex, UK
- 9. Secularising the Sacred and Sanctifying the Commercial: Tonic Sol-fa and the Professionalisation of Evangelical Hymnody Erin Johnson-Williams, Durham University, UK
- 10. The Non-Darwinian Revolution and Carl Engel's Music of the Most Ancient Nations (1864) Bennett Zon, Durham University, UK