The Story of the Sacred Harp, 1844-1944 by George Pullen Jackson

The Story of the Sacred Harp, 1844-1944 by George Pullen Jackson

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The Sacred Harp is the most famous of the shape-note hymnals, a collection of over five hundred four-part a cappella hymns dating back over a hundred and fifty years. This title presents history of the first hundred years of the hymnal. It is suitable for music lovers, historians, and librarians.

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The Story of the Sacred Harp, 1844-1944 by George Pullen Jackson

The Sacred Harp is the most famous of the shape-note hymnals, a collection of over five hundred four-part a cappella hymns dating back over a hundred and fifty years. Shape-note singing itself is seeing a resurgence in popularity with sings being organized all over the country. And yet, George Pullen Jackson's groundbreaking history of the first hundred years of the hymnal has been out of print and hard to come by for decades. But now, ""The Story of the Sacred Harp, 1844-1944"" is back in print and available for music lovers, historians, and librarians alike.
George Pullen Jackson (1874-1953) was a professor of German at Vanderbilt University, music critic for the Nashville Banner, and president and manager of the Nashville Symphony Society. He was the author of many books, including White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands: The Story of the Fasola Folk, Their Songs, Singings, and ""Buckwheat Notes.
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ISBN 13 9780826510181
ISBN 10 0826510183
Title The Story of the Sacred Harp, 1844-1944
Author George Jackson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Year published 2010-10-15
Number of pages 56
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.