Colloquium
Journal
VOLUME 5, AUTUMN 2008
CONTENTS
Director's Welcome
Foreword
Liturgical Renewal in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Roman Catholic Liturgical Renewal Forty-Five Years after Sacrosanctum Concilium: An Assessment
Keith F. Pecklers, S.J.
A “Chapel on the Moon”: Reflections on Roman Catholic Liturgical Imagination in 1967 and in 2007
Joanne M. Pierce
The Loss of a Common Language: The End of Ecumenical-Liturgical Convergence?
Maxwell E. Johnson
“Missing the Forest for the Trees”?The Centrality of the Paschal Mystery
Martin Stuflesser
Visual and Sonic Representations of the Sacred
Sacred Blood: The Liturgy of Human Sacrifice (in a Christian Context)
Jaime Lara
The Future of Classical Music in the Church
Martin E. Marty
Britten’s War Requiem
Remembered Sins: The Poetry of Britten’s War Requiem
Lana Schwebel
Reflections on and around Britten’s War Requiem at Yale
Mervyn Cooke
Jewish Music between Tradition and Revival
Defending Salamone Rossi: The Transformation and Justification of Jewish Music in Renaissance Italy
Joshua R. Jacobson
Jewish Music in the Age of Revival
Philip V. Bohlman
Sephardic Liturgical Music: Liturgical Music of Middle Eastern Jews
Mark Kligman
ISM Students Presenting in 2006–2007
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