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Sacred Harp singing is a tradition of sacred choral music that originated in New England and was later perpetuated and carried on in the American South. The name is derived from The Sacred Harp, a ubiquitous and historically important tunebook printed in shape notes. The work was first published in 1844 and has reappeared in multiple editions ever since. Sacred Harp music represents one branch of an older tradition of American music that developed over the period 1770 to 1820 from roots in New England, with a significant, related development under the influence of "revival" services around the 1840s. This music was included in, and became profoundly associated with, books using the shape note style of notation popular in America in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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  • Sacred Harp („Heilige Harfe“) ist eine Form des Chorgesangs, die ursprünglich aus der geistlichen Liedkunst der amerikanischen Südstaaten stammt. Die Sänger der vier Stimmen stehen oder sitzen einander zugewandt in einem Quadrat (dem „Square“), wobei Sopran und Tenor üblicherweise mit Männer- und Frauenstimmen gemischt besetzt werden. (de)
  • Sacred Harp (t.e. Sankta Harpo, kiu tradicie aludas la homan voĉon) estas usona muzika tradicio, muzika movado ankaŭ internacie kreskanta, kaj la titolo de la ĉefaj kantlibroj uzataj en tiu movado. (eo)
  • Le Sacred Harp est une tradition de musique chorale sacrée qui prend sa source dans le Sud des États-Unis.Son nom vient de The Sacred Harp, un recueil de chant imprimé en shape notes. Cet ouvrage fut premièrement publié en 1844 puis révisé à plusieurs reprises jusqu’à nos jours. Le Sacred Harp (en tant que musique) est une évolution à partir d’une tradition plus ancienne de la musique américaine qui s’est développée sur une période allant de 1770 à 1820, dont les racines sont situées en Nouvelle Angleterre et qui connut un développement significatif lié à l’influence des « revivals », mouvements de Réveils religieux, vers 1840. Cette musique, intégrée dans les livres utilisant le style de notation des musiques à shape notes populaire en Amérique au XVIIIe et au début du XIXe siècle, leur est profondément associée. Le Sacred Harp est interprété a cappella (c’est-à-dire seulement les voix des chanteurs, sans aucun instrument) et prend ses origines dans la musique chrétienne protestante. (fr)
  • Sacred Harp singing is a tradition of sacred choral music that originated in New England and was later perpetuated and carried on in the American South. The name is derived from The Sacred Harp, a ubiquitous and historically important tunebook printed in shape notes. The work was first published in 1844 and has reappeared in multiple editions ever since. Sacred Harp music represents one branch of an older tradition of American music that developed over the period 1770 to 1820 from roots in New England, with a significant, related development under the influence of "revival" services around the 1840s. This music was included in, and became profoundly associated with, books using the shape note style of notation popular in America in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Sacred Harp music is performed a cappella (voice only, without instruments) and originated as Protestant music. (en)
  • Sacred Harp eller "shape-note singing" är en amerikansk körtradition som sjunges a cappella i fyra stämmor med hjälp av formnotskrift. Namnet kommer från The Sacred Harp (1844) som är den i särklass mest populära sångboken i sitt slag. Traditionen har sitt ursprung i en musikstil som utvecklades i Nordamerika, särskilt i New England, mellan 1770 och 1820. Musiken kännetecknas av stadig rytm, en högljudd sångstil och en egalitär praxis. Musiken är intimt kopplad till sångböcker tryckta i den sortens relativsystem som kallas "shape-notes" eller formnotskrift. Under mitten av 1800-talet försvann formnotering och den anknutna musiktraditionen från städerna, men behöll en stark ställning i den lantliga södern. Under 1900-talet var tradition utdöende, men fick under 1990-talet och framåt ett uppsving i de amerikanska städerna. Under 1990-talet spreds användningen av The Sacred Harp till England, och vidare under 2000-talet till resten av Europa. Nu finns det Sacred Harp-grupper i Storbritannien, Irland, Tyskland, Polen, Frankrike och Norge. I Sverige har det funnits en Sacred Harp grupp i Uppsala sedan september 2015. (sv)
  • Sacred Harp (z ang. Święta Harfa) – wielogłosowy śpiew w tradycji liturgicznej zborów protestanckich z Ameryki Południowej i Ameryki Północnej. Nazwa pochodzi od śpiewnika „The Sacred Harp” opublikowanego w 1844 roku i od tego czasu wielokrotnie wznawianego. Sam sposób śpiewu Sacred Harp pochodzi z Nowej Anglii końca XVII wieku. Śpiew wykonywany jest bez towarzyszenia instrumentów (a cappella). (pl)
  • A Harpa Sagrada é um livro de música sacra de coral, escrita usando o sistema de quarta nota, o qual foi originado na Nova Inglaterra e depois levada para região do Sul dos Estados Unidos no século XIX. O nome é derivado da , um livro de onipresentes e historicamente importante impresso em notas de forma. O trabalho foi publicado pela primeira vez em 1844 e reapareceu em várias edições desde então. A música representa um ramo de uma tradição mais antiga da música americana que se desenvolveu no período de 1770 a 1820 a partir de raízes na Nova Inglaterra, com um desenvolvimento relacionado significativo sob a influência de serviços de "reavivamento" por volta da década de 1840. Essa música foi incluída e tornou-se profundamente associada a livros que usam o estilo de notação popular na América nos séculos XVIII e XIX. A música é tocada a cappella (apenas voz, sem instrumentos) e originada como música cristã protestante. (pt)
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  • August 2021 (en)
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  • Performed by the Alabama Sacred Harp Singers (en)
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  • Alabama Sacred Harp Singers - Sherburne.ogg (en)
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  • Anon. Georgia: A guide to its towns and countryside. Compiled and written by workers of the Writers' Program of the Works Progress Administration. University of Georgia Press. (en)
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  • music (en)
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  • Sacred Harp („Heilige Harfe“) ist eine Form des Chorgesangs, die ursprünglich aus der geistlichen Liedkunst der amerikanischen Südstaaten stammt. Die Sänger der vier Stimmen stehen oder sitzen einander zugewandt in einem Quadrat (dem „Square“), wobei Sopran und Tenor üblicherweise mit Männer- und Frauenstimmen gemischt besetzt werden. (de)
  • Sacred Harp (t.e. Sankta Harpo, kiu tradicie aludas la homan voĉon) estas usona muzika tradicio, muzika movado ankaŭ internacie kreskanta, kaj la titolo de la ĉefaj kantlibroj uzataj en tiu movado. (eo)
  • Sacred Harp (z ang. Święta Harfa) – wielogłosowy śpiew w tradycji liturgicznej zborów protestanckich z Ameryki Południowej i Ameryki Północnej. Nazwa pochodzi od śpiewnika „The Sacred Harp” opublikowanego w 1844 roku i od tego czasu wielokrotnie wznawianego. Sam sposób śpiewu Sacred Harp pochodzi z Nowej Anglii końca XVII wieku. Śpiew wykonywany jest bez towarzyszenia instrumentów (a cappella). (pl)
  • Sacred Harp singing is a tradition of sacred choral music that originated in New England and was later perpetuated and carried on in the American South. The name is derived from The Sacred Harp, a ubiquitous and historically important tunebook printed in shape notes. The work was first published in 1844 and has reappeared in multiple editions ever since. Sacred Harp music represents one branch of an older tradition of American music that developed over the period 1770 to 1820 from roots in New England, with a significant, related development under the influence of "revival" services around the 1840s. This music was included in, and became profoundly associated with, books using the shape note style of notation popular in America in the 18th and early 19th centuries. (en)
  • Le Sacred Harp est une tradition de musique chorale sacrée qui prend sa source dans le Sud des États-Unis.Son nom vient de The Sacred Harp, un recueil de chant imprimé en shape notes. Cet ouvrage fut premièrement publié en 1844 puis révisé à plusieurs reprises jusqu’à nos jours. Le Sacred Harp est interprété a cappella (c’est-à-dire seulement les voix des chanteurs, sans aucun instrument) et prend ses origines dans la musique chrétienne protestante. (fr)
  • A Harpa Sagrada é um livro de música sacra de coral, escrita usando o sistema de quarta nota, o qual foi originado na Nova Inglaterra e depois levada para região do Sul dos Estados Unidos no século XIX. O nome é derivado da , um livro de onipresentes e historicamente importante impresso em notas de forma. O trabalho foi publicado pela primeira vez em 1844 e reapareceu em várias edições desde então. (pt)
  • Sacred Harp eller "shape-note singing" är en amerikansk körtradition som sjunges a cappella i fyra stämmor med hjälp av formnotskrift. Namnet kommer från The Sacred Harp (1844) som är den i särklass mest populära sångboken i sitt slag. Traditionen har sitt ursprung i en musikstil som utvecklades i Nordamerika, särskilt i New England, mellan 1770 och 1820. Musiken kännetecknas av stadig rytm, en högljudd sångstil och en egalitär praxis. Musiken är intimt kopplad till sångböcker tryckta i den sortens relativsystem som kallas "shape-notes" eller formnotskrift. (sv)
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  • Sacred Harp (en)
  • Sacred Harp (de)
  • Sacred Harp (eo)
  • Sacred Harp (fr)
  • Sacred Harp (pl)
  • Harpa Sagrada (pt)
  • Sacred Harp (sv)
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