
Good Music, Sacred Music, and Silence
Peter A. Kwasniewski
More is at stake in the music we listen to or perform than most people are aware. In this vivacious and challenging work, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski—a philosopher, theologian, composer, conductor, and singer—explains why the great classical music of Western civilization is morally and intellectually good for us, as well as why certain other forms of music can actually be harmful.
Kwasniewski then offers a defense of the magnificent treasury of sacred music in the Latin-rite Catholic Church and shows how well-suited it is to divine worship, especially the incomparable art form known as Gregorian chant. Questioned and abandoned in recent tumultuous decades, this outstanding heritage of beauty deserves to be restored for profound theological and spiritual reasons, a restoration our times are at last beginning to see as old prejudices fade away. Kwasniewski issues a poignant crie de cœur in favor of restoring the glorious sacred music of our tradition to every Roman Catholic church on the earth. No genuine liturgical renewal or deep Eucharistic revival can occur until this happens: music is that important.
Finally, Kwasniewski shows how silence is as valuable as—indeed, at times, more valuable than—even the greatest music, precisely because music at its best opens the way to encountering a reality that transcends all we can say or sing.
Written to be accessible to the non-specialist, Good Music, Sacred Music, and Silence: Three Gifts of God for Liturgy and for Life will benefit all Catholics, other Christians, and even aesthetically curious nonbelievers who wish to explore the art of music in general, its role in human life, its effects on morality, and its inspired and inspiring function in religion. Kwasniewski's wide-ranging erudition and sound argumentation provide essential musical guidance for clergy, musicians, teachers, and parents.
Duration - 10h 34m.
Author - Peter A. Kwasniewski.
Narrator - Kennedy Hall.
Published Date - Friday, 06 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 Peter A. Kwasniewski ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
More is at stake in the music we listen to or perform than most people are aware. In this vivacious and challenging work, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski—a philosopher, theologian, composer, conductor, and singer—explains why the great classical music of Western civilization is morally and intellectually good for us, as well as why certain other forms of music can actually be harmful. Kwasniewski then offers a defense of the magnificent treasury of sacred music in the Latin-rite Catholic Church and shows how well-suited it is to divine worship, especially the incomparable art form known as Gregorian chant. Questioned and abandoned in recent tumultuous decades, this outstanding heritage of beauty deserves to be restored for profound theological and spiritual reasons, a restoration our times are at last beginning to see as old prejudices fade away. Kwasniewski issues a poignant crie de cœur in favor of restoring the glorious sacred music of our tradition to every Roman Catholic church on the earth. No genuine liturgical renewal or deep Eucharistic revival can occur until this happens: music is that important. Finally, Kwasniewski shows how silence is as valuable as—indeed, at times, more valuable than—even the greatest music, precisely because music at its best opens the way to encountering a reality that transcends all we can say or sing. Written to be accessible to the non-specialist, Good Music, Sacred Music, and Silence: Three Gifts of God for Liturgy and for Life will benefit all Catholics, other Christians, and even aesthetically curious nonbelievers who wish to explore the art of music in general, its role in human life, its effects on morality, and its inspired and inspiring function in religion. Kwasniewski's wide-ranging erudition and sound argumentation provide essential musical guidance for clergy, musicians, teachers, and parents. Duration - 10h 34m. Author - Peter A. Kwasniewski. Narrator - Kennedy Hall. Published Date - Friday, 06 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 Peter A. Kwasniewski ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:15
Acknowledgements
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Opening Quotes
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Foreword
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Preface
Duración:00:14:18
Abbreviations and Conventions
Duración:00:00:59
Chapter 1: Music as a Character-Forming Force
Duración:00:20:56
Chapte 2: Nourishing Our Souls on Beauty
Duración:00:26:13
Chapter 3: Problems with Rock Music and Its Offshoots
Duración:00:34:26
Chapter 4: Why I threw Away My Rock and Rap Cassettes in High School
Duración:00:28:38
Chapter 5: The Journey into Great Music
Duración:00:23:35
Chapter 6: Sacred Music as an Occasion of Grace for Modern Man
Duración:00:29:19
Chapter 7: Breathing the Air of the Sacred - Music and the Liturgy
Duración:00:13:49
Chapter 8: Gregorian Chant - Perfect Music for Christian Worship
Duración:00:58:34
Chapter 9: Understanding the Place of Gregorian Chant in the Mass
Duración:00:36:25
Chapter 10: Don't Change the Sign, Change Yourself
Duración:00:24:34
Chapter 11: A Blueprint for Parish Musical Restoration
Duración:00:29:06
Chapter 12: Music of High Artistic Value
Duración:00:25:41
Chapter 13: Ecclesial and Ethical Consequences of Poor Church Music
Duración:00:28:06
Chapter 14: Driving the Musical Merchants Out of the House of Prayer
Duración:00:20:22
Chapter 15: Traditional Sacred Music versus Contemporary Worship Music
Duración:00:33:00
Chapter 16: True and False Musical Inculturation
Duración:00:40:07
Chapter 17: Objective Form and Subjective Experience - Life Teen under Scrutiny
Duración:00:14:32
Chapter 18: Fitting and Unfitting Musical Instruments for Sacred Music
Duración:00:21:15
Chapter 19: Pouring the Argument in the Soul
Duración:00:11:14
Chapter 20: The Campaign against Musically-Shaped Memory
Duración:00:12:44
Chapter 21: The Endangered Socic Species
Duración:00:30:19
Chapter 22: Where Has God Gone? The Pressure of Horror Vacui
Duración:00:14:33
Chapter 23: The Majesty of the Silent Canon
Duración:00:22:53
About the Author
Duración:00:01:48
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:30