In the discussions and debates surrounding liturgical music of
the past fifty years, music theorists, critics, and historians have
contributed little, and their counsel has rarely been sought.
Whenever the matter of liturgical music arises, most often in
parishes, but sometimes in episcopal conferences or in the academy
or in Vatican documents, the nature of the music, as music, almost
never affects the discussion.
With "Sacred Treasure," Joseph Swain, a distinguished
musicologist and accomplished performer, attempts to change that.
He offers a theory for building authentic traditions of liturgical
music for Roman Catholic parishes. This book is an exercise in
pragmatic music criticism. By providing a rational basis for
evaluating the essential issues, Swain seeks to show how a
spiritually wholesome stability might supplant the confusion.
"Sacred Treasure "shows how the hard facts of music must be
taken into account in any holistic conception and any lasting form
of liturgical music.
"Joseph P. Swain is associate professor of music at Colgate
University. He is the author of six previous books, most recently"
A Historical Dictionary of Sacred Music "and "Harmonic Rhythm:
Analysis and Interpretation.
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