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Christian Congregational Music explores the role of congregational
music in Christian religious experience, examining how musicians
and worshippers perform, identify with and experience belief
through musical praxis. Contributors from a broad range of fields,
including music studies, theology, literature, and cultural
anthropology, present interdisciplinary perspectives on a variety
of congregational musical styles - from African American gospel
music, to evangelical praise and worship music, to Mennonite
hymnody - within contemporary Europe and North America. In
addressing the themes of performance, identity and experience, the
volume explores several topics of interest to a broader humanities
and social sciences readership, including the influence of
globalization and mass mediation on congregational music style and
performance; the use of congregational music to shape multifaceted
identities; the role of mass mediated congregational music in
shaping transnational communities; and the function of music in
embodying and imparting religious belief and knowledge. In
demonstrating the complex relationship between 'traditional' and
'contemporary' sounds and local and global identifications within
the practice of congregational music, the plurality of approaches
represented in this book, as well as the range of musical
repertoires explored, aims to serve as a model for future
congregational music scholarship.
Christian Congregational Music explores the role of congregational
music in Christian religious experience, examining how musicians
and worshippers perform, identify with and experience belief
through musical praxis. Contributors from a broad range of fields,
including music studies, theology, literature, and cultural
anthropology, present interdisciplinary perspectives on a variety
of congregational musical styles - from African American gospel
music, to evangelical praise and worship music, to Mennonite
hymnody - within contemporary Europe and North America. In
addressing the themes of performance, identity and experience, the
volume explores several topics of interest to a broader humanities
and social sciences readership, including the influence of
globalization and mass mediation on congregational music style and
performance; the use of congregational music to shape multifaceted
identities; the role of mass mediated congregational music in
shaping transnational communities; and the function of music in
embodying and imparting religious belief and knowledge. In
demonstrating the complex relationship between 'traditional' and
'contemporary' sounds and local and global identifications within
the practice of congregational music, the plurality of approaches
represented in this book, as well as the range of musical
repertoires explored, aims to serve as a model for future
congregational music scholarship.
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