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Colloquium: Music, Worship, Arts.(Periodical Review)

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Colloquium: Music, Worship, Arts. Edited by Margo E. Fassler and Bryan Spinks. Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Annual. Vol. 1 (September 2004). Print and online (HTML) formats; includes DVD. Access: http://www.yale.edu/ism/colloq_journal/Col_Journal.html. Inquiries: Margot E. Fassler, Director, 409 Prospect St., New Haven, CT 06511. Free.

This well-edited journal reproduces the institute's colloquium lectures presented by visiting scholars and church music directors from all over the United States. Topics in volume 1 include history and aesthetics (e.g., "A Medieval Jewish View of the Catholic Liturgy"); partnerships in liturgical planning between clergy and musicians; hymns, anthems, and liturgical sources; "new visions" ...

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