Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/002569004/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 23 of
23
with 100 items per page.
- catalog contributor b3723336.
- catalog created "[1924]".
- catalog date "1924".
- catalog date "[1924]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1924]".
- catalog description "7. In familiarity with good music and worthwhile hymns -- 8. In familiarity with good secular music -- E. Technique of musical instruction -- IX. The intermediate choir-With repertoire for junior and intermediate choirs -- A. Membership requirements -- B. Direction -- C. Instruction -- D. Use of the intermediate choir -- E. Repertoire for junior and intermediate choirs -- X. The young people's choral society -- XI. The senior church -- A. Membership -- B. Rehearsal -- C. Direction with baton -- D. Personal requirements of the senior choir members -- E. The solo quartet -- F. Special services of the choir -- G. Social life of the choir -- XII. Cooperative choral efforts -- A. Actual experiences in cooperative efforts -- 1. The Norumbega distract hymn festival -- 2. Greater Boston federation of church cooperative efforts -- Lenten services -- Annual memorial field day service -- Union Thanksgiving service -- 3. Progressive efforts at conventions, conferences, and institutes -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 322-324.".
- catalog description "E. The church organist -- F. The Leadership immediately available -- V. Congregational singing -- A. Congregational song rehearsal -- B. Five principles of congregational singing -- 1. United (and unanimous) singing -- 2. Tone production -- 3. Intelligent singing -- 4. Musical singing -- Hymn interpretation -- Distinct singing of chords and syllables -- Accent and rhythm -- Summary -- VI. Congregational song repertoire -- A. Choosing a hymn book -- B. Variety and inclusiveness in hymn selection -- C. Congregational song repertoire for one season -- VII. Choirs -- A. The use of choirs in the church today -- B. Choral organization -- C. Financing the choirs -- VIII. The junior choir -- A. Method of organization -- B. Membership requirements -- C. Rehearsal -- D. The instruction -- 1. In singing -- 2. In musical literature -- 3. In the progress and the significance of the service of worship -- 4. In the meaning of the sacraments -- 5. In appreciation of art -- 6. In hearing music -- ".
- catalog description "I. The problem and the need -- A. Two evils -- B. The twofold need -- C. A practical program needed -- D. A program of aesthetic worth needed -- E. A program of religious spirit needed -- F. The problem and the need -- II. Music and religion-Their association -- A. Historical outline -- Summary -- III. Music and religion-Their relationship -- A. Music is a means of spiritual impression and expression -- B. Music prepares the way, mood, and atmosphere for true sermonizing -- C. Music attracts congregations and affords a means of ensemble worship -- D. Music is an agent of religious education -- E. Music brings about spiritual unity of Christians of all times, and in any particular present time -- Summary -- IV. The musical leadership of the church -- A. The minister as leader of music and worship -- B. A new profession-The ministry of music and worship -- C. Qualifications of the director of music and worship -- D. The question of active congregational leadership -- ".
- catalog description "The Ohio state Baptist assembly -- The Massachusetts state Sunday school convention -- Lake Chautauqua summer school -- The international Christian endeavor convention at Des Moines -- B. Future possibilities -- XIII. Miscellaneous matters of final consideration -- A. Orchestras in the church -- B. Brass bands in the church -- C. Vestments -- D. The choir room -- E. Instrumental equipment -- F. The choirs as field for evangelism.".
- catalog extent "324 p.".
- catalog issued "1924".
- catalog issued "[1924]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, The Abingdon press".
- catalog subject "Church music.".
- catalog subject "ML3111 .H18".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. In familiarity with good music and worthwhile hymns -- 8. In familiarity with good secular music -- E. Technique of musical instruction -- IX. The intermediate choir-With repertoire for junior and intermediate choirs -- A. Membership requirements -- B. Direction -- C. Instruction -- D. Use of the intermediate choir -- E. Repertoire for junior and intermediate choirs -- X. The young people's choral society -- XI. The senior church -- A. Membership -- B. Rehearsal -- C. Direction with baton -- D. Personal requirements of the senior choir members -- E. The solo quartet -- F. Special services of the choir -- G. Social life of the choir -- XII. Cooperative choral efforts -- A. Actual experiences in cooperative efforts -- 1. The Norumbega distract hymn festival -- 2. Greater Boston federation of church cooperative efforts -- Lenten services -- Annual memorial field day service -- Union Thanksgiving service -- 3. Progressive efforts at conventions, conferences, and institutes -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "E. The church organist -- F. The Leadership immediately available -- V. Congregational singing -- A. Congregational song rehearsal -- B. Five principles of congregational singing -- 1. United (and unanimous) singing -- 2. Tone production -- 3. Intelligent singing -- 4. Musical singing -- Hymn interpretation -- Distinct singing of chords and syllables -- Accent and rhythm -- Summary -- VI. Congregational song repertoire -- A. Choosing a hymn book -- B. Variety and inclusiveness in hymn selection -- C. Congregational song repertoire for one season -- VII. Choirs -- A. The use of choirs in the church today -- B. Choral organization -- C. Financing the choirs -- VIII. The junior choir -- A. Method of organization -- B. Membership requirements -- C. Rehearsal -- D. The instruction -- 1. In singing -- 2. In musical literature -- 3. In the progress and the significance of the service of worship -- 4. In the meaning of the sacraments -- 5. In appreciation of art -- 6. In hearing music -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The problem and the need -- A. Two evils -- B. The twofold need -- C. A practical program needed -- D. A program of aesthetic worth needed -- E. A program of religious spirit needed -- F. The problem and the need -- II. Music and religion-Their association -- A. Historical outline -- Summary -- III. Music and religion-Their relationship -- A. Music is a means of spiritual impression and expression -- B. Music prepares the way, mood, and atmosphere for true sermonizing -- C. Music attracts congregations and affords a means of ensemble worship -- D. Music is an agent of religious education -- E. Music brings about spiritual unity of Christians of all times, and in any particular present time -- Summary -- IV. The musical leadership of the church -- A. The minister as leader of music and worship -- B. A new profession-The ministry of music and worship -- C. Qualifications of the director of music and worship -- D. The question of active congregational leadership -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Ohio state Baptist assembly -- The Massachusetts state Sunday school convention -- Lake Chautauqua summer school -- The international Christian endeavor convention at Des Moines -- B. Future possibilities -- XIII. Miscellaneous matters of final consideration -- A. Orchestras in the church -- B. Brass bands in the church -- C. Vestments -- D. The choir room -- E. Instrumental equipment -- F. The choirs as field for evangelism.".
- catalog title "Church music and worship, a program for the church of to-day, by Earl Enyeart Harper.".
- catalog type "text".