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Edward Dickinson’s ‘Music in the History of the Western Church’ provides a thorough exploration of how music has shaped religious experience and worship practices throughout Western history. The work begins with an introduction examining religious music among primitive and ancient peoples, establishing the foundational role of music in spiritual expression before tracing its development through Christian traditions.
This hardcover edition offers readers a detailed account of how sacred music evolved within the Western Church, from early Christian chants to more complex liturgical compositions. Dickinson analyzes the theological and cultural factors that influenced church music, demonstrating how music served not only as accompaniment to worship but as a central element of spiritual practice. The book combines historical narrative with musicological insight, making it essential reading for students of music history, religious studies, and Western cultural development.
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