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Published by Plough Publishing House, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1636080510 ISBN 13: 9781636080512
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Paperback. Condition: New. Communal music has the power to shape a soul and a society.In many places today, a culture of singing and making music remains robust, despite pressure from the commercial music industry. Or it was until the Covid pandemic hit and we glimpsed what a world without communal music-making could be like. According to Plato, virtuous music is vital for building a virtuous community. Jewish and Christian traditions take this insight even further: good communal music shapes and builds up the people of God. So how can we choose good music and avoid the bad? The sheer ubiquity of music available for consumption - its presence as a near-constant soundtrack to our daily lives - poses a hazard. Digital music on tap is a temptation to chronic distraction of the soul, to a habit of superficiality and non-attention. Fortunately, the remedy is straightforward: spend less time consuming prepackaged tunes and more time making music. This will be doubly rewarding if done with others - singing with one's family, singing in church, playing in a string quartet, starting a regular jam session. If personal media players tend to cut us off from the physical presence of others, sharing in good music together breaks the spell of isolation and disembodiment. It builds friendship and community.On this theme:- Maureen Swinger's amateur choir sings Bach's Saint Matthew Passion.- Stephen Michael Newby says Black spirituals aren't just for Black people. - Mary Townsend finds Dolly Parton magnificent, but would Aristotle? - Phil Christman finds catharsis in the YouTube comments of eighties songs. - Ben Crosby says congregational singing should be unabashedly weird to visitors.- Joseph Julián González draws on ancient Nahua poets in his music.- Christopher Tin explains why he weaves so many historical influences into his music.- Seven musicians talk about making your own music in schools, churches, prisons, backyards, or children's bedrooms: Nathan Schram, Esther Keiderling, Norann Voll, Chaka Watch Ngwenya, Eileen Maendel, Adora Wong, and Brittany Petruzzi.Also in the issue: Exclusive excerpts from forthcoming books by Eugene Vodolazkin and Esther Maria Magnis- Thoughts on music from Augustine, Gregory of Nyssa, Hildegard of Bingen, Martin Luther, and Eberhard Arnold- Catholics and Anabaptists unite to commemorate the Radical Reformation- New poems by Jacqueline Saphra- A profile of Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa.- Reviews of Kate Clifford Larson's Walk with Me, Rowan Williams's Shakeshafte, and Sam Quinones's The Least of UsPlough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.
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ISBN 10: 1636080510 ISBN 13: 9781636080512
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ISBN 10: 1636080510 ISBN 13: 9781636080512
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Language: English
Published by Plough Publishing House, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1636080510 ISBN 13: 9781636080512
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. Communal music has the power to shape a soul and a society.In many places today, a culture of singing and making music remains robust, despite pressure from the commercial music industry. Or it was until the Covid pandemic hit and we glimpsed what a world without communal music-making could be like. According to Plato, virtuous music is vital for building a virtuous community. Jewish and Christian traditions take this insight even further: good communal music shapes and builds up the people of God. So how can we choose good music and avoid the bad? The sheer ubiquity of music available for consumption - its presence as a near-constant soundtrack to our daily lives - poses a hazard. Digital music on tap is a temptation to chronic distraction of the soul, to a habit of superficiality and non-attention. Fortunately, the remedy is straightforward: spend less time consuming prepackaged tunes and more time making music. This will be doubly rewarding if done with others - singing with one's family, singing in church, playing in a string quartet, starting a regular jam session. If personal media players tend to cut us off from the physical presence of others, sharing in good music together breaks the spell of isolation and disembodiment. It builds friendship and community.On this theme:- Maureen Swinger's amateur choir sings Bach's Saint Matthew Passion.- Stephen Michael Newby says Black spirituals aren't just for Black people. - Mary Townsend finds Dolly Parton magnificent, but would Aristotle? - Phil Christman finds catharsis in the YouTube comments of eighties songs. - Ben Crosby says congregational singing should be unabashedly weird to visitors.- Joseph Julián González draws on ancient Nahua poets in his music.- Christopher Tin explains why he weaves so many historical influences into his music.- Seven musicians talk about making your own music in schools, churches, prisons, backyards, or children's bedrooms: Nathan Schram, Esther Keiderling, Norann Voll, Chaka Watch Ngwenya, Eileen Maendel, Adora Wong, and Brittany Petruzzi.Also in the issue: Exclusive excerpts from forthcoming books by Eugene Vodolazkin and Esther Maria Magnis- Thoughts on music from Augustine, Gregory of Nyssa, Hildegard of Bingen, Martin Luther, and Eberhard Arnold- Catholics and Anabaptists unite to commemorate the Radical Reformation- New poems by Jacqueline Saphra- A profile of Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa.- Reviews of Kate Clifford Larson's Walk with Me, Rowan Williams's Shakeshafte, and Sam Quinones's The Least of UsPlough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.
Language: English
Published by Business Expert Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1631576623 ISBN 13: 9781631576621
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Published by Daw Books. New York: Daw Books, Inc., 1973
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Paperback. first edition. 66 very good , creases Cover by Kelly Freas. paperback,
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Published by Business Expert Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1631576623 ISBN 13: 9781631576621
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Language: English
Published by Plough Publishing House, 2022
ISBN 10: 1636080510 ISBN 13: 9781636080512
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Published by MGM (Video & DVD) 2006-01-31 00:00:00, 2006
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Language: English
Published by Baen, [Riverdale, NY], 2008
ISBN 10: 1416556028 ISBN 13: 9781416556022
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Published by New York : Conde Nast, 1968
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Published by New York : Conde Nast, 1967
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Published by 1990, 1990
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Limnol. Oceanogr. , 35(3), 1990, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc. , 16 pages agrafées de 17,50x25,50 cm Très bon état - Pour les envois hors de France, la tafication «livre & brochure» pour les frais de port a disparue.Les frais de port annoncés correspondent à une moyenne. Ils seront calculés au plus juste en fonction du poids de votre article.
Language: English
Published by Business Expert Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1631576623 ISBN 13: 9781631576621
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
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Published by Greenleaf Publishing, Evanston, IL, 1952
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 3, No. 7. Edited by William L. Hamling. Cover art by Malcolm Smith for "Children of the Chronotron" by S. J. Byrne. Includes "Cinderella, Inc." by Harry C. Crosby [Christopher Anvil]; "The Beachcomber" by Damon Knight; "The Toy" by Kris Neville; "Writing Class" by Robert Sheckley; "Time Grabber" by Gordon R. Dickson; "The Levitant" by Daniel F. Galouye. "Introducing the Author" highlights Byrne. Illustrated by W. E. Terry and H. W. McCauley. Letters from James White, Jack Vance, Dave van Arnam. Glue-shrink; foxing; tanning; stamped by Ted White, noted author and editor on cover and first page. Book.
Published by New York : Conde Nast, 1967
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First Edition. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 178 pages; Description: 178p. : illus. ; 19cm. Subjects: Science fiction --Periodicals --Short stories. Science fiction, American --Periodicals. 1 Kg.
Published by New York : Conde Nast, 1968
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 178 pages; Description: 178p. : illus. ; 19cm. Subjects: Science fiction --Periodicals --Short stories. Science fiction, American --Periodicals --Magazines. 1 Kg.
Language: English
Published by Business Expert Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 1631576623 ISBN 13: 9781631576621
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
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Published by Baen, [Riverdale, NY], 2006
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Octavo, boards. First edition. Collects eighteen stories about the interaction between humans and aliens, including his story-cycle "The War With the Outs." A fine copy in fine dust jacket. (#145067).
Language: English
Published by MP-EMM Emmaus Academic, 2025
ISBN 10: 1645854345 ISBN 13: 9781645854340
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Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 376 pages. 6.00x1.00x9.00 inches. In Stock.
Language: English
Published by Plough Publishing House, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1636080510 ISBN 13: 9781636080512
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. Communal music has the power to shape a soul and a society.In many places today, a culture of singing and making music remains robust, despite pressure from the commercial music industry. Or it was until the Covid pandemic hit and we glimpsed what a world without communal music-making could be like. According to Plato, virtuous music is vital for building a virtuous community. Jewish and Christian traditions take this insight even further: good communal music shapes and builds up the people of God. So how can we choose good music and avoid the bad? The sheer ubiquity of music available for consumption - its presence as a near-constant soundtrack to our daily lives - poses a hazard. Digital music on tap is a temptation to chronic distraction of the soul, to a habit of superficiality and non-attention. Fortunately, the remedy is straightforward: spend less time consuming prepackaged tunes and more time making music. This will be doubly rewarding if done with others - singing with one's family, singing in church, playing in a string quartet, starting a regular jam session. If personal media players tend to cut us off from the physical presence of others, sharing in good music together breaks the spell of isolation and disembodiment. It builds friendship and community.On this theme:- Maureen Swinger's amateur choir sings Bach's Saint Matthew Passion.- Stephen Michael Newby says Black spirituals aren't just for Black people. - Mary Townsend finds Dolly Parton magnificent, but would Aristotle? - Phil Christman finds catharsis in the YouTube comments of eighties songs. - Ben Crosby says congregational singing should be unabashedly weird to visitors.- Joseph Julián González draws on ancient Nahua poets in his music.- Christopher Tin explains why he weaves so many historical influences into his music.- Seven musicians talk about making your own music in schools, churches, prisons, backyards, or children's bedrooms: Nathan Schram, Esther Keiderling, Norann Voll, Chaka Watch Ngwenya, Eileen Maendel, Adora Wong, and Brittany Petruzzi.Also in the issue: Exclusive excerpts from forthcoming books by Eugene Vodolazkin and Esther Maria Magnis- Thoughts on music from Augustine, Gregory of Nyssa, Hildegard of Bingen, Martin Luther, and Eberhard Arnold- Catholics and Anabaptists unite to commemorate the Radical Reformation- New poems by Jacqueline Saphra- A profile of Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa.- Reviews of Kate Clifford Larson's Walk with Me, Rowan Williams's Shakeshafte, and Sam Quinones's The Least of UsPlough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.
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hardcover. Condition: New.