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Singing the Gospel along Scotland's North-East Coast, 1859-2009 (Hardcover): Frances Wilkins Singing the Gospel along Scotland's North-East Coast, 1859-2009 (Hardcover)
Frances Wilkins
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following three years of ethnomusicological fieldwork on the sacred singing traditions of evangelical Christians in North-East Scotland and Northern Isles coastal communities, Frances Wilkins documents and analyses current singing practices in this book by placing them historically and contemporaneously within their respective faith communities. In ascertaining who the singers were and why, when, where, how and what they chose to sing, the study explores a number of related questions. How has sacred singing contributed to the establishment and reinforcement of individual and group identities both in the church and wider community? What is the process by which specific regional repertoires and styles develop? Which organisations and venues have been particularly conducive to the development of sacred singing in the community? How does the subject matter of songs relate to the immediate environment of coastal inhabitants? How and why has gospel singing in coastal communities changed? These questions are answered with comprehensive reference to interview material, fieldnotes, videography and audio field recordings. As one of the first pieces of ethnomusicological research into sacred music performance in Scotland, this ethnography draws important parallels between practices in the North East and elsewhere in the British Isles and across the globe.

Singing the Gospel along Scotland's North-East Coast, 1859-2009 (Paperback): Frances Wilkins Singing the Gospel along Scotland's North-East Coast, 1859-2009 (Paperback)
Frances Wilkins
R1,279 Discovery Miles 12 790 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Following three years of ethnomusicological fieldwork on the sacred singing traditions of evangelical Christians in North-East Scotland and Northern Isles coastal communities, Frances Wilkins documents and analyses current singing practices in this book by placing them historically and contemporaneously within their respective faith communities. In ascertaining who the singers were and why, when, where, how and what they chose to sing, the study explores a number of related questions. How has sacred singing contributed to the establishment and reinforcement of individual and group identities both in the church and wider community? What is the process by which specific regional repertoires and styles develop? Which organisations and venues have been particularly conducive to the development of sacred singing in the community? How does the subject matter of songs relate to the immediate environment of coastal inhabitants? How and why has gospel singing in coastal communities changed? These questions are answered with comprehensive reference to interview material, fieldnotes, videography and audio field recordings. As one of the first pieces of ethnomusicological research into sacred music performance in Scotland, this ethnography draws important parallels between practices in the North East and elsewhere in the British Isles and across the globe.

The Sea in the British Musical Imagination (Hardcover): Eric Saylor, Christopher Scheer The Sea in the British Musical Imagination (Hardcover)
Eric Saylor, Christopher Scheer; Contributions by Aidan Thomson, Alyson McLamore, Amanda Eubanks Winkler, …
R2,486 Discovery Miles 24 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For centuries, the sea and those who sail upon it have inspired the imaginations of British musicians. For centuries, the sea and those who sail upon it have inspired the imaginations of British musicians. Generations of British artists have viewed the ocean as a metaphor for the mutable human condition - by turns calm and reflective, tempestuous and destructive - and have been influenced as much by its physical presence as by its musical potential. But just as geographical perspectives and attitudes on seascapes have evolved over time, so too have culturalassumptions about their meaning and significance. Changes in how Britons have used the sea to travel, communicate, work, play, and go to war have all irresistibly shaped the way that maritime imagery has been conceived, represented, and disseminated in British music. By exploring the sea's significance within the complex world of British music, this book reveals a network of largely unexamined cultural tropes unique to this island nation. The essaysare organised around three main themes: the Sea as Landscape, the Sea as Profession, and the Sea as Metaphor, covering an array of topics drawn from the seventeenth century to the twenty-first. Featuring studies of pieces by thelikes of Purcell, Arne, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, and Davies, as well as examinations of cultural touchstones such as the BBC, the Scottish fishing industry, and the Aldeburgh Festival, The Sea in the British Musical Imagination will be of interest to musicologists as well as scholars in history, British studies, cultural studies, and English literature. ERIC SAYLOR is Associate Professor of Musicology at Drake University. CHRISTOPHER M. SCHEER is Assistant Professor of Musicology at Utah State University. CONTRIBUTORS: Byron Adams, Jenny Doctor, Amanda Eubanks Winkler, James Brooks Kuykendall, Charles Edward McGuire, Alyson McLamore, Louis Niebur, Jennifer Oates, Eric Saylor, Christopher M. Scheer, Aidan J. Thomson, Justin Vickers, Frances Wilkins

Musike 5/6 - Sacred Singing & Musical Spirituality (Paperback): Ian Russell, Frances Wilkins Musike 5/6 - Sacred Singing & Musical Spirituality (Paperback)
Ian Russell, Frances Wilkins
R559 R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Save R186 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contents of this title include: Danza de Tijeras Through Modernity & Migration; I Love the Starry Sky at Night-Time: Singing & Signing in the Buddha's Light International Association, Sydney; Dapa: Dancing Gods, Virtual Pilgrimage & Sacred Singing in Bhaktapur, Nepal; Shamanic Traditions & Music Among the Yolmos of Nepal; Melodic Analysis of the Performance of Islamic Hymns in Harar, Ethiopia; Aspects of Stylistic & Musical Diversity in Religious Music in Two Jewish Communities in Greece; The Musical Experience of the Sacred & the Concept of Hierophany; Singing Prayers in Secret: The Gaelic Hymn Rann Roimh Urnaigh (Rune Before Prayer) & Its Introductory Note; Between the Sacred & the Secular: Vernacular Performance in a North-East Scottish Coastal Community; Percenter-Led Praise in Northern Scottish Congregations; How Does One Sing to a God Who Isn't the Lord; Sacred Singing in American-Jewish Feminism; and, Abstracts.

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