The purpose of the study was to describe the participation perceptions of church choir musicians. Twenty-two choral musicians in 3 churches were interviewed. The results align with past research on community music ensembles in terms of musical and social perceptions of the participants, including concepts of recruitment, attendance, and diverse musicianship levels. There was, however, a notable difference with past studies in that worship was an interwoven, integral component of the members’ perceptions. Because of this worship component, church music may have a different feel than other community groups, with an emphasis on an external, unifying force making the activity look more like a service endeavor than a leisure activity
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThe purpose of this study was to assess the influences of parental musi...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived musical benefits of participating in choral a...
music by Debbie Rohwer: University of North Texas The purpose of the study was to describe the parti...
The purpose of this study was to describe choristers’ perceptions of Welsh men’s choir participation...
Participation in community music ensembles is an important and popular form of music education—with ...
Music is a primary part of worship in most Christian churches around the world. Music, however, hold...
The primary purpose of this research was to ascertain the attitudes and opinions of Church of God (A...
Information received during interviews with fifteen prominent choral directors, ministers and laymen...
Community singing appears to be a modern growing phenomenon (Tattam 2003). This study is interested ...
Why do so few students continue to participate in choral music through high school? How do home infl...
This research project sought to answer the primary research question: What occurs when the music pr...
This study examines how church musical group participation nurtures the participant’s spiritual life...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influences of parental musicianship and support in music...
This study examined the perception of the high school choral experience as a function of gender, gra...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThe purpose of this study was to assess the influences of parental musi...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived musical benefits of participating in choral a...
music by Debbie Rohwer: University of North Texas The purpose of the study was to describe the parti...
The purpose of this study was to describe choristers’ perceptions of Welsh men’s choir participation...
Participation in community music ensembles is an important and popular form of music education—with ...
Music is a primary part of worship in most Christian churches around the world. Music, however, hold...
The primary purpose of this research was to ascertain the attitudes and opinions of Church of God (A...
Information received during interviews with fifteen prominent choral directors, ministers and laymen...
Community singing appears to be a modern growing phenomenon (Tattam 2003). This study is interested ...
Why do so few students continue to participate in choral music through high school? How do home infl...
This research project sought to answer the primary research question: What occurs when the music pr...
This study examines how church musical group participation nurtures the participant’s spiritual life...
The purpose of this study was to assess the influences of parental musicianship and support in music...
This study examined the perception of the high school choral experience as a function of gender, gra...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThe purpose of this study was to assess the influences of parental musi...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived musical benefits of participating in choral a...