Carte New Songs for Service Homer A. Rodeheaver

New Songs for Service

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"New Songs for Service" is a comprehensive collection of gospel hymns and spiritual songs compiled b...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
286
EAN
9781025866598
ISBN
1025866592
Enbook ID
52707366
Greutate
579
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 17

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"New Songs for Service" is a comprehensive collection of gospel hymns and spiritual songs compiled by Homer A. Rodeheaver, one of the most influential figures in early twentieth-century evangelistic music. This volume was designed to facilitate communal worship and inspire religious devotion through a diverse selection of melodies and lyrics tailored for church services and revival meetings.

The work includes traditional hymns alongside contemporary gospel pieces that were central to the Protestant worship experience of its era. With an emphasis on accessible melodies and heartfelt themes of faith, redemption, and Christian service, "New Songs for Service" serves as a significant historical document of American religious music. It captures the energy of the Sunday revival movement and the evolving landscape of congregational singing.

Ideal for musicologists, historians of religion, and those interested in the heritage of Christian song, this collection remains a testament to the power of music in spiritual life. The arrangements reflect the specific liturgical needs of the time while offering a timeless glimpse into the devotional practices of the early 1900s.

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