Music Styles Communicate Meaning-part 1
Dr. Robert
Berglund once said, "Why is it that almost every music appreciation
textbook written deals with style in music?
The obvious answer is that it is through style that music assumes much
of its meaning to the listener." A
Philosophy of Church Music p. 22.
Roger Scruton explained that, "The first step towards understanding
music, therefore, is to understand sounds as objects of perception." Understanding Music, p.5. So, it is universally understood by music
philosophers that style matters.
Furthermore, music understanding is achieved through many means, but
paramountcy through the understanding of
sounds delivered through music style.
Why should
the Christian care about music styles?
It is believed by many Christians that style is only a matter of musical
taste and therefore of little or no concern to the spiritual outcomes of sacred
music. The only problem with this
"all styles are ok" notion is that this notion is just not ok! In our posts for the next few days we will be
considering music styles and their effect on both sacred and secular music in
the life of a Christian.
No comments:
Post a Comment