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Samuel Holyoke (1762-1820) and Jacob Kimball (1761-1826): Selected Works - 12 (1st edition.)

Eskew, Harry(Edited by)Kroeger, Karl(Edited by)
Part of the Music of the new American nation: sacred music from 1780 to 1820 series
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This series presents the music of early American composers of sacred music·psalmody, as it was called·in collected critical editions. Each volume has been prepared by a scholar who has studied the musical history of the period and the stylistic qualities of the composer. The purpose of the series is to present the music of important early American composers in accurate editions for both performance and study. This volume presents representative compositions by two American psalmodists, Samuel Holyoke and Jacob Kimball, who were actively engaged in the reform of American psalmody during the 1790s and early 1800s. American compositions were often criticized for two features: their failure to conform to the harmonic norms of European art music and their often vigorous, animated musical style, which was sometimes considered lacking in a reverent spirit appropriate for use in public worship

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Routledge
113562321X / 9781135623210
eBook (EPUB)
25/11/2020
English
256 pages
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