Christian Music: A Global History was originally published by Lion
Hudson in 2011. This new edition has been substantially extended
and updated. Dr Tim Dowley's wide-ranging survey includes
contributions from nine additional experts. The book covers the
Jewish musical tradition; early hymns and psalms; music after
Constantine; the rise of music in the Orthodox tradition; Christian
chant and the core of medieval music; polyphony in the medieval and
Renaissance eras; music and the Lutheran Reformation; the rise of
Catholic Baroque; the development of Anglican worship; Christian
music in Latin America; the Viennese tradition of liturgical and
non-liturgical sacred music; sacred music in the age of
Romanticism; 19th-century hymns; the steadily developing tradition
of Christian music in Africa; sacred music and the concert hall;
music and The Salvation Army; the rise of carols; popular church
music in the 20th century; the making of the American Gospel
tradition; Christian music in SE Asia; musical traditions in
Australia and New Zealand, and in the Pacific Islands; Christian
elements in the rise of folk and jazz; and the rise of the
contemporary Christian music industry.
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