
Liturgical Organ Music in the Long Nineteenth Century
The essays in the anthology Liturgical Organ Music in the Long Nineteenth Century: Preconditions, Repertoires and Border-Crossings deal with various forms of liturgical organ music and liturgical organplaying in the long nineteenth century: solo repertoires, accompaniment of congregational singing, plainchant and other liturgical vocal music, as well as nonliturgical organ music echoing liturgical practices. Important thematic strands in the volume include: Historical preconditions: the forms and practices of organ music in relation to the various kinds of liturgical singing, influential liturgical and aesthetic ideals, as well as theological, philosophical, ideological and social contexts; Bordercrossing: how liturgical musical practices and repertoires transcended confessional, regional and national boundaries. Special attention has been given to the central, northern and eastern regions of Europe.
Contributors: Michael Heinemann, Maria Helfgott, Sverker Jullander, Samuli Korkalainen, Martti Laitinen, Jan Lehtola, Benedikt Leßmann, Kurt Lueders, Krzysztof Lukas, Jonas Lundblad, Peter Peitsalo
- Undertittel
- Preconditions, Repertoires and Border-Crossings
- Redaktør
- Peter Peitsalo, Sverker Jullander, Markus Kuikka
- ISBN
- 9789523290914
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 746 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.1.2018
- Antall sider
- 327
