Sunday, February 22, 2009

African American hymnal from GIA

African American Heritage Hymnal: 575 Hymns, Spirituals, and Gospel Songs (Hardcover), edited by Rev. Dr. Delores Carpenter Jr. and Rev. Nolan E. Williams.

Product Description
Eight years of inspired work by a committee of more than 30 musicians and pastors, all leaders in African American worship and gospel music, have resulted in this compendium representing the common repertoire of African American churches across the United States. For the first time in an African American hymnal, traditional hymns and songs are notated to reflect performance practices found in the oral tradition of the black church in America. At a time when such traditions are falling victim to modern technology, this book strives to preserve this rich heritage for future generations. Presented are litanies for “Fifty-Two Sundays of Worshipful Celebration” outlining an African American church year, including such special days as Martin Luther King Sunday, Elders’ Day, Mother’s Day, and Men’s Day. Also included are 52 responsive scripture readings from the Old and New Testaments and an extensive index that includes scriptural and thematic cross-references.

About the Authors
Rev. Dr. Delores Carpenter is professor of religious education at Howard University School of Divinity and senior pastor of Michigan Park Christian Church in Washington, DC. Nolan E. Williams Jr. is the CEO of NEWorks, a music production, publishing, publications and consulting company. He also serves as Minister of Music at Metropolitan Baptist Church.

Hardcover: 1104 pages
Publisher: GIA Publications (September 1, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1579991241

Also links to a 2-CD set of more obscure songs from this hymnal, and books on spirituals by James Weldon Johnson, John Work, etc.

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