This module explores the role of music in religious worship. The module concentrates on the Jewish and Christian traditions but some other world religions will be considered in less detail. Liturgical practices in varying religious traditions will be examined in a historical and geographical context and the development of the role of music in these contexts will be assessed. Particular attention will be given to the use of psalms and hymns in worship
Overview of Christian religious and musical practices from emerging Christian communities in the first century. Particular emphasis will be given to the use of chant and hymns.
Analysis of liturgical patterns as reflected in the church calendar and the music relevant to these liturgies.
The impact of the reformation on musical practice in worship contextualised.
Analysis of Vatican documents and encyclicals with an impact on music with particular emphasis on Vatican II and post Vatican II documents.
Overview of Christian religious and musical practices
Overview of Christian religious and musical practices from emerging Christian communities in the first century. Particular emphasis will be given to the use of chant and hymns.
Analysis of liturgical patterns
Analysis of liturgical patterns as reflected in the church calendar and the music relevant to these liturgies.
The impact of the reformation
The impact of the reformation on musical practice in worship contextualised.
Analysis of Vatican documents
Analysis of Vatican documents and encyclicals with an impact on music with particular emphasis on Vatican II and post Vatican II documents.
Weekly lectures of 1 hour per week.
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Other Assessment(s) | 100 |