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Annunciations [electronic resource] : sacred music for the twenty-first century / edited by George Corbett.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (394 pages) : colour illustrations, musicContent type:
  • notated music
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781783747283
  • 9781783747290
  • 9781783747306
  • 9781783747313
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Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction George Corbett -- Part I: Compositional and Theological Perspectives. 1. The Most Spiritual of the Arts: Music, Modernity, and the Search for the Sacred / James MacMillan -- 2. The Surrogate Priest: Reflecting on Vocation with Welsh Composer Paul Mealor / Margaret McKerron with Paul Mealor -- 3. Mary as a Model for Creative People: Establishing Theologian-Composer Partnerships with James MacMillan / George Corbett -- 4. When Gods Talk to Men: Reading Mary with the Annunciations of the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East / Madhavi Nevader -- 5. Old Testament Typology: The Gospel Canticles in the Liturgy and Life of the Church / William P. Hyland -- Composing for a Non-Professional Chapel Choir: Challenges and Opportunities / Tom Wilkinson -- Part II: 'Annunciations' in the Hebrew Bible. 7.1. 'Where are you?': The Temptation of Adam and Eve (Genesis 3) / Margaret McKerron -- 7.2. Composer's Reflections / Anselm McDonnell -- 7.3. 'Hinneni' -- 8.1. Jacob Wrestling (Genesis 32.22-32) / Marian Kelsey 8.2. Composer's Reflections / Dominic de Grande -- 8.3. 'Whilst falling asleep, Savta told me of Jacob' -- 9.1. Setting Fire to Music: Theological and Aesthetic Approaches (Exodus 3) / R Rebekah Dyer -- 9.2. Composer's Reflections / Kerensa Briggs -- 9.3. 'Exodus III' -- 10.1. A Dark Dream: God's Calling of Samuel and the Ministry of Eli (1 Samuel 3) / Caleb Froehlich -- 10.2. Composer's Reflections / Seán Doherty -- 10.3. 'God Calls Samuel' -- 11.1. Elijah's Silent Annunciation (1 Kings 19.8-15) / Mary Stevens -- 11.2. Composer's Reflections / Lisa Robertson -- 11.3. 'The Silent Word Sounds' -- 12.1. Musical Arguments and Gender Performance (Song of Songs 3.6-11) / Kimberley Jane Anderson -- 12.2. Composer's Reflections / Stuart Beatch -- 12.3. 'The Annunciation of Solomon' -- Part III: Programming and Performing Sacred Music. 13. Sacred Art Music in the Catholic Liturgy: Perspectives from the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland / Michael Ferguson -- 14. Commissioning and Performing Sacred Music in the Anglican Church: A Perspective from Wells Cathedral / Matthew Owens -- 15. Music at the Borders of the Sacred: Handel, Elgar and Poulenc / Michael Downes -- 16. Sacred Music in Secular Spaces / Jonathan Arnold -- 17. Music and Theology: Some Reflections on 'the Listener's Share' / Gavin Hopps -- Index -- Bibliography.
Summary: "Our contemporary culture is communicating ever-increasingly through the visual, through film, and through music. This makes it ever more urgent for theologians to explore the resources of art for enriching our understanding and experience of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Annunciations: Sacred Music for the twenty-First Century, edited by George Corbett, answers this need, evaluating the relationship between the sacred and the composition, performance, and appreciation of music. Through the theme of 'annunciations', this volume interrogates how, when, why, through and to whom God communicates in the Old and New Testaments. In doing so, it tackles the intimate relationship between Scriptural reflection and musical practice in the past, its present condition, and what the future might hold. Annunciations comprises three parts. Part I sets out flexible theological and compositional frameworks for a constructive relationship between the sacred and music. Part II presents the reflections of theologians and composers involved in collaborating on new pieces of sacred choral music, alongside the six new scores and links to the recordings. Part III considers the reality of programming and performing sacred works today. This volume provides an indispensable resource for scholars and artists working at the interface between theology and the arts, and for those involved in sacred music. However, it will also be of interest to anyone concerned with the ways in which the Divine communicates through word and artistry to humanity."--Publisher's website.
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Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction George Corbett -- Part I: Compositional and Theological Perspectives. 1. The Most Spiritual of the Arts: Music, Modernity, and the Search for the Sacred / James MacMillan -- 2. The Surrogate Priest: Reflecting on Vocation with Welsh Composer Paul Mealor / Margaret McKerron with Paul Mealor -- 3. Mary as a Model for Creative People: Establishing Theologian-Composer Partnerships with James MacMillan / George Corbett -- 4. When Gods Talk to Men: Reading Mary with the Annunciations of the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East / Madhavi Nevader -- 5. Old Testament Typology: The Gospel Canticles in the Liturgy and Life of the Church / William P. Hyland -- Composing for a Non-Professional Chapel Choir: Challenges and Opportunities / Tom Wilkinson -- Part II: 'Annunciations' in the Hebrew Bible. 7.1. 'Where are you?': The Temptation of Adam and Eve (Genesis 3) / Margaret McKerron -- 7.2. Composer's Reflections / Anselm McDonnell -- 7.3. 'Hinneni' -- 8.1. Jacob Wrestling (Genesis 32.22-32) / Marian Kelsey 8.2. Composer's Reflections / Dominic de Grande -- 8.3. 'Whilst falling asleep, Savta told me of Jacob' -- 9.1. Setting Fire to Music: Theological and Aesthetic Approaches (Exodus 3) / R Rebekah Dyer -- 9.2. Composer's Reflections / Kerensa Briggs -- 9.3. 'Exodus III' -- 10.1. A Dark Dream: God's Calling of Samuel and the Ministry of Eli (1 Samuel 3) / Caleb Froehlich -- 10.2. Composer's Reflections / Seán Doherty -- 10.3. 'God Calls Samuel' -- 11.1. Elijah's Silent Annunciation (1 Kings 19.8-15) / Mary Stevens -- 11.2. Composer's Reflections / Lisa Robertson -- 11.3. 'The Silent Word Sounds' -- 12.1. Musical Arguments and Gender Performance (Song of Songs 3.6-11) / Kimberley Jane Anderson -- 12.2. Composer's Reflections / Stuart Beatch -- 12.3. 'The Annunciation of Solomon' -- Part III: Programming and Performing Sacred Music. 13. Sacred Art Music in the Catholic Liturgy: Perspectives from the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland / Michael Ferguson -- 14. Commissioning and Performing Sacred Music in the Anglican Church: A Perspective from Wells Cathedral / Matthew Owens -- 15. Music at the Borders of the Sacred: Handel, Elgar and Poulenc / Michael Downes -- 16. Sacred Music in Secular Spaces / Jonathan Arnold -- 17. Music and Theology: Some Reflections on 'the Listener's Share' / Gavin Hopps -- Index -- Bibliography.

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"Our contemporary culture is communicating ever-increasingly through the visual, through film, and through music. This makes it ever more urgent for theologians to explore the resources of art for enriching our understanding and experience of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Annunciations: Sacred Music for the twenty-First Century, edited by George Corbett, answers this need, evaluating the relationship between the sacred and the composition, performance, and appreciation of music. Through the theme of 'annunciations', this volume interrogates how, when, why, through and to whom God communicates in the Old and New Testaments. In doing so, it tackles the intimate relationship between Scriptural reflection and musical practice in the past, its present condition, and what the future might hold. Annunciations comprises three parts. Part I sets out flexible theological and compositional frameworks for a constructive relationship between the sacred and music. Part II presents the reflections of theologians and composers involved in collaborating on new pieces of sacred choral music, alongside the six new scores and links to the recordings. Part III considers the reality of programming and performing sacred works today. This volume provides an indispensable resource for scholars and artists working at the interface between theology and the arts, and for those involved in sacred music. However, it will also be of interest to anyone concerned with the ways in which the Divine communicates through word and artistry to humanity."--Publisher's website.

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