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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Peculiarities of practical training of music art teachers by means of conductor-choral disciplines under conditions of mixed learningThe object of the study is the practical training of future music art teachers by means of conductor-choral disciplines under blended and distance learning conditions. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the theoretical and methodological foundations and practical The object of the study is the practical training of future music art teachers by means of conductor-choral disciplines in blended and distance …
Reference · Wikidata
Sacred Harptradition of sacred choral music, originating in New England in the 18th century and carried on in the Southern U.S., using tunebooks printed in shape notes
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Sacred Harp singing is a tradition of sacred choral music which developed in New England and perpetuated in the American South. The name is derived from The Sacred Harp, a historically important shape-note tunebook printed in 1844; multiple subsequent revisions of the tunebook have remained in use since. Sacred Harp singing has roots in the singing schools that developed over the period 1770 to 1820 in and around Ne…
Image · DPLA
Choir members pose in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. Printed into the image is "Roberts Park Choral Society / 'Elijah' May 16, 1906 / Edward Taylor Director." Written beneath the photo is "When you want to hear some good music, come up and hear this crowd. They are the best ever. This picture was taken on the night they sang Mendelssohn's 'Elijah' with a quartette of New York soloists. Your new church is all rig…
