Browsing by Author "Ingalls, Monique Marie."
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Church music through the lens of performance : the embodied ritual of sacred play.
Silva Steuernagel, Marcell, 1979- (2018-06-11)Scholars who address religious music making in general, and Christian church music in particular, use “performance” in a variety of ways and under varying constellations of assumptions, creating confusion around the term ... -
Is this my story? Is this my song? Exploring narrative dissonance in worship music through the lens of ludomusicology.
Huerter, Michael Eugene, 1991- (2019-11-14)This thesis explores connections between ludomusicology, sociology of religious narratives, and church music studies in a larger context of the digital mediatization of music and culture. Analysis of cultural trends around ... -
“Passin’ the faith along" : a sonic history of the Gaither Vocal Band.
Sensenig, Jacob T., 1986-; 0000-0002-2791-7885 (2021-08-06)This dissertation presents a “thick history” of the career of Bill Gaither, to use Jennifer Lena’s term. While examining the Bill Gaither Trio and the Gaither Vocal Band, the principal performing groups founded by Bill ... -
Perceiving parallax : human agency in the changing nature, history, and influence of the Brazilian Baptist hymnal Cantor Cristão.
Monteiro, Maria Julia, 1963-; 0000-0002-2755-8472 (2021-08-04)This dissertation is a cultural history and musical ethnography of the first Brazilian Baptist hymnal Cantor Cristão. Published in 1891, it was revised and expanded, and went through thirty-seven editions but remained the ... -
"The choir Is dead, long live the choir" : contemporary worship music and the transformation of the church choir.
Noelliste, Joseph Daniel, 1983- (2022-05-04)Church choirs in North America have undergone substantial transformations in the early twenty-first century due to the steady increase of informal worship practices and the continuing decrease of formal worship elements ... -
The relational ethics of church music.
Myrick, Nathan William, 1984- (2018-07-19)Music is an “indispensable” aspect of Protestant Christian worship, to use Brian Wren’s term (2000, 48). Yet it is also perceived as one of the most divisive aspects of that activity, with scholars, practitioners, and ...