The Music of Creation, with CDFortress Press, 2006 - 107 Here Peacocke and Pederson compose a rhapsody on divine creativity in three movements. Through an extended analogy, they reveal how Christian understandings of creation can be brightly lit by scientific insights and approached analogously through examining musical creativity. They also include relevant selections on an accompanying CD-ROM. Composition, fugal arrangement, rhythm and tempo, jazz improvization all shed light on creation. Creation from nothing, continual creation, incarnate creativity, communal or ecclesial creativity, open-ended future creativity--new ways of thinking about the Christian teaching are illumined and exemplified in musical creativity from Bach to Monk: Prelude First Movement: Creation with Time Second Movement: Creation in Time Bridge Passage: Creation Fulfilled Third Movement: Working at Creation Coda: Ongoing Creation |
Spis treści
CREATION WITH TIME | 1 |
CREATION IN TIME | 17 |
THE FULFILLING OF CREATIONCHRISTIAN THEMES | 35 |
WORKING AT CREATION | 49 |
ONGOING CREATION | 65 |
Postlude | 81 |
Glossary | 83 |
Notes | 89 |
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CD Track List | |
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Albert Murray all-that-is Arthur Peacocke Arvo Pärt Bach Bamford become Beethoven Begbie beginning BMG Music Entertainment cadence CD track chaos chord Christian church coming into existence complex composers composition contemporary Courtesy of Sony created creative Creator culture death divine Duke Ellington dying earth Ellington ensemble eternity experience finitude free jazz fugue God's Górecki grace harmony Henryk Górecki Hillier human Ibid icons incarnation Jeremy Begbie Jesus the Christ Johann Sebastian Johann Sebastian Bach Johannes Somary kairos kind language listen liturgical live Ludwig van Beethoven Luther meaning melody music of creation nature notes orchestra Oxford Pärt's music pattern physical played polyphony potentialities present Press R. S. Thomas Reality relation relationship repetition rhythm ritual Science sense silence sing sonata song Sony BMG Sony BMG Music sound space Spirit structure Symphony Tavener temporal theme theologian Theology third movement tion tonal trans transformation unfolding Viladesau voice Well-Tempered Clavier words York