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    almahu_BV047294892
    Format: xii, 385 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-884655-0
    Note: Part I. Revolutionary freedom. Revolutionary freedom: an image of musical autonomy in Beethoven / Daniel K. L. Chua -- Kant, aesthetic judgement, and Beethoven / John Hare -- Freedom in Paul and modernity / Chris Tilling -- Soundworld spatiality and the unheroic self-giving of Jesus Christ / Imogen Adkins -- Part II. From church to concert hall. From the church to the concert hall: j. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, and the imaginary chorale / R. Larry Todd -- Music in the margin of indifference: J. S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion / Bettina Varwig -- Individual and communal freedom and the performance history of the St. Matthew Passion by Bach and Mendelssohn / Markus Rathey -- Music, freedom, and the decisive particular / Jeremy Begbie -- Part III. Singing justice. Richard Allen and the sacred music of Black Americans, 1740-1850 / Patric McCreless -- Hymns, songs, and the pursuit of freedom / Michael o'Connor -- Between free grace and liberty: Richard Allen's evocations of eschatological and immediate freedom / Charrise Barron -- The theology of Richard Allen's musical worship / Awet Andemicael -- Part IV. Music, freedom, and language. Music language dwelling / Julian Johnson -- Herder's alternative path to musical transcendence / Stephen Rumph -- The witness of praise - the hope of dwelling / Norman Wirzba -- The word refreshed: music and God-talk / Jeremy Begbie
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kirchenmusik ; Geistliche Musik ; Freiheit ; Gerechtigkeit ; Konferenzschrift ; History
    Author information: Rathey, Markus, 1968-
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