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The Theology Of Handels Messiah Beethovens Credo And Verdis Dies Irae How Listening To Sung Theology Leads To The Contemplation Of God David B Greene

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The Theology Of Handels Messiah Beethovens Credo And Verdis Dies Irae How Listening To Sung Theology Leads To The Contemplation Of God David B Greene
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Publisher: Edwin Mellen Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 109
Author: David B. Greene, Jonathan N. Badger
ISBN: 9780773425897, 0773425896
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Theology Of Handels Messiah Beethovens Credo And Verdis Dies Irae How Listening To Sung Theology Leads To The Contemplation Of God David B Greene by David B. Greene, Jonathan N. Badger 9780773425897, 0773425896 instant download after payment.

This is a musical analyses of three classical religious works that create a process focusing the impact of music on spiritual contemplation. This book carries out a new approach in analyzing three works of sacred music: The Christmas portion of Handel's "Messiah", the Credo of Beethoven's "Mass in D", and the Dies Irae of Verdi's "Requiem". The analyses show how the composers' melodic, harmonic, and structural events work on and determine the ideas and images in the texts. The goal is to point to the "heard analogy" that becomes available when listeners pay attention to the musical relationships and their impact on the contemplation of God.

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