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" The theology of Handel's "Messiah," Beethoven's "Credo," and Verdi's "Dies irae" : "
David B. Greene ; with a preface by Jonathan N. Badger.
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BL
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613620
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Main Entry
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Greene, David B.
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Title & Author
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The theology of Handel's "Messiah," Beethoven's "Credo," and Verdi's "Dies irae" : : how listening to sung theology leads to the contemplation of God /\ David B. Greene ; with a preface by Jonathan N. Badger.
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Publication Statement
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Lewiston, NY :: Edwin Mellen Press,, c2012.
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Page. NO
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ii, 109 p. :: ill., music ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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9780773425897
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: 0773425896
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references ( p. 105-106) and index.
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Contents
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Sacred music, theology, and spirituality -- Handel's Messiah : theology heard in a new kind of time -- The Credo of Beethoven's Mass in D : divine Lordship and life in the age to come -- The Dies irae in Verdi's requiem : hanging between despair and hope.
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Subject
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Handel, George Frideric,1685-1759., Messiah.
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Beethoven, Ludwig van,1770-1827., Missa solemnis., Credo.
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Verdi, Giuseppe,1813-1901., Messa da Requiem., Dies irae.
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Subject
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Music-- Religious aspects.
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