Millennial praises : a Shaker hymnal / edited by Christian Goodwillie and Jane F. Crosthwaite.
2009
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Title
Millennial praises : a Shaker hymnal / edited by Christian Goodwillie and Jane F. Crosthwaite.
ISBN
9781558496392 (cloth ; alk. paper)
1558496394 (cloth ; alk. paper)
1558496394 (cloth ; alk. paper)
Publication Details
Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, ©2009.
Language
English
Description
xiii, 297 pages : illustrations, music ; 27 cm + 1 audio disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
Call Number
BV442 .M55 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification
264/.098023
Summary
From the very beginning in the 1770s, singing was an important part of the worship services of the Shakers, formally known as the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing. Yet until the early nineteenth century, nearly all Shaker songs were wordless--expressed in unknown tongues or as enthusiastic vocalizations. Only when Shaker missionaries moved west into Ohio and Kentucky did they begin composing hymn texts, chiefly as a means of conveying the sect's unconventional religious ideas to new converts. In 1812-13, the Shakers published their first hymnal. This venture, titled Millennial Praises, included the texts without music for one hundred and forty hymns and elucidated the radical and feminist theology of the Shakers, neatly distilled in verse. This scholarly edition of the hymnal joins the texts to original Shaker tunes for the first time. One hundred and twenty-six of the tunes preserved in the Society's manuscript hymnals have been transcribed from Shaker musical notation into modern standard notation, thus opening this important religious and folk repertoire to modern scholars. Many texts are presented with a wide range of variant tunes from Shaker communities in New England, New York, Ohio, and Kentucky. Introductory essays by volume editors Christian Goodwillie and Jane F. Crosthwaite place Millennial Praises in the context of Shaker history and offer a thorough explication of the Society's theology. They track the use of the hymnal from the point of publication up to the present day, beginning with the use of the hymns by both Shaker missionaries and anti-Shaker apostates and ending with the current use of the hymns by the last remaining Shaker family at Sabbathday Lake, Maine. The volume includes a CD of historical recordings of six Shaker songs by Brother Ricardo Belden, the last member of the Society at Hancock Shaker Village.--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-295) and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword / by Daniel W. Patterson
Millennial praises : the birth of Shaker hymnody / Christian Goodwillie
Millennial praises : the elaboration of Shaker theology / Jane F. Crosthwaite
Introduction to the musical scores / Christian Goodwillie
The hymns (p. 49-291)
Notes to the hymns
Bibliography
Index of first lines
Notes to the companion CD [compact disc].
Millennial praises : the birth of Shaker hymnody / Christian Goodwillie
Millennial praises : the elaboration of Shaker theology / Jane F. Crosthwaite
Introduction to the musical scores / Christian Goodwillie
The hymns (p. 49-291)
Notes to the hymns
Bibliography
Index of first lines
Notes to the companion CD [compact disc].