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		<title>The Music of the Moravian Church in America</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Copyright 2008, edited by Nola Reed Knouse</p>
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<p>This book places Moravian music in cultural and religious context and demonstrates the varied roles that music played in one of America's most distinctive ethno-cultural populations. The chapters examine sacred and secular works, both vocal and instrumental.</p>
<p>Preface by the Rev. Nola Reed Knouse, Ph.D., former Director of the Moravian Music Foundation</p>
The post <a href="https://moravianmusic.org/product/the-music-of-the-moravian-church-in-america/">The Music of the Moravian Church in America</a> first appeared on <a href="https://moravianmusic.org">Moravian Music Foundation</a>.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copyright 2008, edited by Nola Reed Knouse<br />
University of Rochester Press    www.urpress.com</p>
<p>Preface by Nola Reed Knouse<br />
excerpt: &#8220;The musical heritage of the Moravians is 550 years old now, and continues to grow from deep roots. To all who have taught and learned, composed and edited, sung and played, and worshiped with this music, past and present, and to those who will do so in our future, this work is humbly dedicated.&#8221;</p>
<p>Chapters:</p>
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<li>The Moravians and Their Music &#8211; N. R. Knouse</li>
<li>Moravian Worship &#8211; C. Daniel Crews</li>
<li>Hymnody of the Moravian Church &#8211; Albert Frank and N. R. Knouse</li>
<li>Moravian Sacred Choral Music &#8211; Alice M. Caldwell</li>
<li>The Organ in Moravian Church Music &#8211; Lou Carol Fix</li>
<li>The Role and Development of Brass Music in the Moravian Church &#8211; Paul Peucker</li>
<li>The <em>Collegia Musica</em>: Music of the Community &#8211; N. R. Knouse</li>
<li>Music in the Moravian Boarding Schools &#8211; Pauline M. Fox</li>
<li>The Piano among the Moravians &#8211; Jewel A. Smith</li>
<li>Moravian Music: Questions of Identity and Purpose &#8211; N. R. Knouse</li>
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<p>Appendix 1 Biographical Sketches</p>
<p>Appendix 2 A Moravian Musical Timeline</p>
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