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Sacred Music Collection

 

An expanded view of the sacred music collection is available in the Sacred Music Collection Gallery.

For centuries, those who composed music for the church were arguably the major influencers on the development of music in the western world. At other times, the culture of music in vogue was adopted by the church and integrated into worship elements. Church music has generally been based on singing, written for individuals and choirs to express the words of Scripture and the experience of faith as encouraged by the words of Bible, "Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord" (Ephesians 5:19).

From the early, simple monophonic chants sung by the clergy and monks alone, to the complex polyphony of the Renaissance sung by choirs, to the vibrant congregational singing inspired by the Reformation and the revivals, to the simple singing of the Psalms without instruments in the settlements of the New World, music has continued to lead God's people in personal and corporate worship experiences. This collection includes selected examples of church music starting with the plainsong of the Middle Ages on through the development of Gospel hymns and the shape-note tradition of the 19th century.

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  • Juvenile Lyre

    Juvenile Lyre

    Juvenile Lyre was compiled by Lowell Mason, often referred to as the father of music education in the United States.

  • The Boston School Song Book

    The Boston School Song Book

    The Boston School Song Book was compiled by Lowell Mason for use in the public schools of Boston.

  • Carmina Sacra, or, Boston Collection of Church Music

    Carmina Sacra, or, Boston Collection of Church Music

    Carmina sacra, first published in 1841, was compiled by Lowell Mason "under the sanction of the Boston Academy of Music".

  • A Choice Selection of Hymns

    A Choice Selection of Hymns

    A Choice Selection of Hymns was published by H. Kurtz in 1852.

  • The Social Harp

    The Social Harp

    John Gordon McCurry’s The Social Harp is one of the rarest of southern shape-note songbooks. First published in 1855, it was reprinted without changes in 1859 and 1868.

  • The Jubilee

    The Jubilee

    The Jubilee was published in 1858 by William Bradbury, composer of many hymn tunes still in use today.

  • Bradbury's Golden Shower of S.S. Melodies

    Bradbury's Golden Shower of S.S. Melodies

    Bradbury's Golden Shower of S.S. Melodies was published in 1862.

  • Bradbury's Golden Chain

    Bradbury's Golden Chain

    Bradbury's Golden Chain was compiled by William Bradbury, and American musician and composer.

 
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