In this essay the author explores the thesis that music is by its nature religious, or rather, that it has qualities that correspond well with what religion, in a broad sense, aspires to be. Four musical qualities are explored: timbre, the tonal system of western music, the time relations within the tonal network, and the non-referential nature of music. These qualities are linked to the definition of ‘the religious’ by John Dewey. The main conclusion is that an analogy can be shown between the musical and the religious experience: both composers and musicians challenge the listeners to explore the hidden religiosity in the performance of music
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This article focuses on religion and change in relation to music. Its starting point is the argument...
This book concerns an examination of the totality of the musical experience with a view to restoring...
In this essay the author explores the thesis that music is by its nature religious, or rather, that ...
This thesis contends that music is a theologically significant human experience. It uses Gordon Lyn...
In every era and every culture, human beings have made music. Moreover, in most cultures---certainly...
My dissertation will investigate the relationship between musical and religious experiences and the...
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The impetus for my project was how I view listening to music as a spiritual or religious experience....
Much of the scholarship of congregational music focuses on participatory music in organized corporat...
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Music and religion exist ubiquitously across time and space, hold profound phylogenetic importance t...
This chapter explores the ways in which music can generate its own religious culture, inspiring a de...
The aim of this dissertation is to identify musical elements that contribute to the generation of re...
The use of post-rock ‘n’ roll popular music genres by religious groups is accompanied by a notable a...
This article focuses on religion and change in relation to music. Its starting point is the argument...
This book concerns an examination of the totality of the musical experience with a view to restoring...
In this essay the author explores the thesis that music is by its nature religious, or rather, that ...
This thesis contends that music is a theologically significant human experience. It uses Gordon Lyn...
In every era and every culture, human beings have made music. Moreover, in most cultures---certainly...
My dissertation will investigate the relationship between musical and religious experiences and the...
This article responds to each of the four essays on The Extravagance of Music in turn. It addresses ...
The impetus for my project was how I view listening to music as a spiritual or religious experience....
Much of the scholarship of congregational music focuses on participatory music in organized corporat...
From Vedic sacrifices to kīrtan podcasts, sound art and music shape how Hindu religions are experien...
The article begins by addressing two primary areas of concern: 1. Can music communicate meaning, and...
Music and religion exist ubiquitously across time and space, hold profound phylogenetic importance t...
This chapter explores the ways in which music can generate its own religious culture, inspiring a de...
The aim of this dissertation is to identify musical elements that contribute to the generation of re...
The use of post-rock ‘n’ roll popular music genres by religious groups is accompanied by a notable a...
This article focuses on religion and change in relation to music. Its starting point is the argument...
This book concerns an examination of the totality of the musical experience with a view to restoring...