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Christian Sacred Music in the Americas

Christian Sacred Music in the Americas

  • Editor: Shenton, Andrew
  • Editor: Smolko, Joanna

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Contents

  • Introduction: Exploring Christian Sacred Music in the Americas
  • Andrew Shenton and Joanna Smolko
  • I. Liturgical Music
  • 1. Liberation Theology: Affirmation and Homage in Three Brazilian Popular Masses
  • Cathy Ann Elias
  • 2. The Guatemalan Choirbooks: Facilitating Preservation, Performance, and Study of the Colonial Repertoire
  • Martha Thomae
  • II. Hymnology
  • 3. Sweet Harmonies of Praise: Reviving Shape Note Singing in Rural Arkansas
  • Andrew Granade
  • 4. Hymns of Joyful Praise: Sacred Harp Singing in Athens, Georgia
  • Joanna Smolko
  • 5. The Hymn Tunes of Thomas Hastings
  • David W. Music
  • III. Contemporary Worship
  • 6. ‘Evangélico e Brasileiro’: Brazil’s Alternative Christian Music Scene
  • Marcell Silva Steuernagel
  • 7. Ethics, Justice, and Politics in Contemporary Worship Music
  • Jeff R. Warren
  • IV. Paraliturgical Music
  • 8. ‘Resignation’ and Virgil Thomson’s Hymns from the Old South
  • Zen Kuriyama
  • 9. “Rock of Ages: Images of Jesus in Popular Music.”
  • Delvyn Case
  • V. Diasporic Music
  • 10. The Folk Scholarship Roots and Geopolitical Boundaries of Sacred Harp’s Global 21st Century
  • Jesse Karlsberg
  • 11. Anglican Diaspora: Episcopal Church Music in the Twenty First Century
  • Matthew Hoch
  • VI. Indigenous and African American Music
  • 12. ‘Woman, Arise and Speak’: Envisioning the Study of Indigenous Christian Song in Brazil
  • Andrew Janzen and Meiry Yakawa
  • 13. From the Sun to the Son: How Christian Missionaries used Music to Evangelize the Choctaw People
  • Emma Wimberg
  • 14. Lift Every Voice and Sing: Embodying Black Theology in Song
  • Stephen Michael Newby and Chelle Stearns
  • Epilogue: Singing Worlds in the Americas
  • Michael O’Connor