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The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
One of the most forward-looking musicians of the Romantic era, the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt... more One of the most forward-looking musicians of the Romantic era, the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt excelled in various musical pursuits. As a composer he developed new compositional techniques; as a pianist he formed a new style of pianism; as a conductor he tirelessly promoted the music of his contemporaries; as a teacher he influenced most of the leading pianists of the next generation; and as a Christian Liszt fought a lifelong battle to balance his worldly ambitions and spiritual aspirations. Keywords: Liszt, Franz (1811–1886); hungarian composer; virtuoso violin technique of paganini; minor orders in catholic church; religious choral pieces
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
A study of Charles Wesley's 1763 Hymns for Children as a model for children's hymns in today's wo... more A study of Charles Wesley's 1763 Hymns for Children as a model for children's hymns in today's worship. A paper presented at the 2015 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society.
Using the acronym BLUEPRINT, the authors offer practical guidance for selecting and presenting hy... more Using the acronym BLUEPRINT, the authors offer practical guidance for selecting and presenting hymns in a way that maximises the power of Christian worship as both an expression of praise to God and a vehicle of instruction for His people.
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
One of the most forward-looking musicians of the Romantic era, the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt... more One of the most forward-looking musicians of the Romantic era, the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt excelled in various musical pursuits. As a composer he developed new compositional techniques; as a pianist he formed a new style of pianism; as a conductor he tirelessly promoted the music of his contemporaries; as a teacher he influenced most of the leading pianists of the next generation; and as a Christian Liszt fought a lifelong battle to balance his worldly ambitions and spiritual aspirations. Keywords: Liszt, Franz (1811–1886); hungarian composer; virtuoso violin technique of paganini; minor orders in catholic church; religious choral pieces
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, 2011
A study of Charles Wesley's 1763 Hymns for Children as a model for children's hymns in today's wo... more A study of Charles Wesley's 1763 Hymns for Children as a model for children's hymns in today's worship. A paper presented at the 2015 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society.
Using the acronym BLUEPRINT, the authors offer practical guidance for selecting and presenting hy... more Using the acronym BLUEPRINT, the authors offer practical guidance for selecting and presenting hymns in a way that maximises the power of Christian worship as both an expression of praise to God and a vehicle of instruction for His people.