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This four-week seminar begins November 27 and will present an overview of the history of music in Christian worship, from the chanting of the pages of scripture, to the hymns of Isaac Watts, to the songs of Sandra McCracken. It can be viewed live online here.

In this course taught by Robert McConnell, we will trace the evolution of musical style and genre throughout the history of the church; explore how musicians, scholars, and clergy people have thought about music through the ages; and think critically about our reciprocal relationship with music, how the music we sing shapes us and our theology, and how we and the theology we espouse shape our music. Each meeting will begin with our singing Advent and Christmas music from the musical time periods we will be studying.

Dr. Robert McConnell has built a dynamic career as a conductor, composer and organist. He has conducted with Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet, the Oregon Bach Festival, and the Peninsula Music Festival. As an organist, he has performed with Music of the Baroque and the Grant Park Music Festival. Robert has worked as a church musician for fifteen years and currently serves as organist at the Church of the Holy Spirit (Episcopal) in Lake Forest. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts from Northwestern University.

You can download the previous weeks’ video recordings and a PDF of the slides here.

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Date:
December 11, 2022
Time:
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
CST
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Website:
https://live.firstpresevanston.org/
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