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The article presents the answers of five scholars when asked about what they would change in Mormon musical practice. Some of the scholars who were surveyed include Brian Jones, who wishes a room was made for more diverse modes of religious musical experience, Ellinor Petersen, who emphasizes the ne...

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Authors: Jones, Brian (Author) ; Petersen, Ellinor (Author) ; Sutton, Aleesa (Author) ; Barney, Kevin L. (Author) ; Kramer, Brad (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Foundation 2015
In: Dialogue
Year: 2015, Volume: 48, Issue: 4, Pages: 127-140
RelBib Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
CD Christianity and Culture
KDH Christian sects
RD Hymnology
Further subjects:B Church Music
B Musicals
B sacred music
B Scholars
B JONES, Brian
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Summary:The article presents the answers of five scholars when asked about what they would change in Mormon musical practice. Some of the scholars who were surveyed include Brian Jones, who wishes a room was made for more diverse modes of religious musical experience, Ellinor Petersen, who emphasizes the need to end the notion that brass instruments and percussion have a "less worshipful sound," and Aleesa Sutton, who is looking for a specific kind of restoration in Mormon music.
Contains:Enthalten in: Dialogue
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5406/dialjmormthou.48.4.0127