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A Guide to the Practice of Church Music by Marion J. Hatchett was first published by Church Hymnal Corporation in 1989. It was an essential resource for church musicians using The Hymnal 1982. It also became part of the core materials for the Leadership Program for Musicians, which began in the Episcopal Church (along with the ELCA) in 1991. In keeping with the original work, this new book developed by career church musician Marti Rideout provides comprehensive information about the resources available to the Episcopal church musician; promotes a contemporary philosophy of music in the church;…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Guide to the Practice of Church Music by Marion J. Hatchett was first published by Church Hymnal Corporation in 1989. It was an essential resource for church musicians using The Hymnal 1982. It also became part of the core materials for the Leadership Program for Musicians, which began in the Episcopal Church (along with the ELCA) in 1991. In keeping with the original work, this new book developed by career church musician Marti Rideout provides comprehensive information about the resources available to the Episcopal church musician; promotes a contemporary philosophy of music in the church; captures the specific intent of music in the Episcopal Church, and supplies detailed instruction for planning music for liturgies from the Book of Common Prayer and the Book of Occasional Services.
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Autorenporträt
Marti Rideout has served Episcopal parishes in New York, Washington D.C., Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio as Minister of Music/Organist and Choirmaster. She was a founding member of the Leadership Program for Musicians, a curriculum writer, national LPM Consultant-Coordinator, and teacher. She serves as a church music consultant, interim musician, and is on the Association of Anglican Musicians' Mentoring Program Task Force to assist organists.