
Composing Christ's Passion
Music as Theology in Contemporary Practice
Sarah Moerman(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 19. June 2026
212 pages
978-1-040-64484-3 (ISBN)
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This book provides an account of the differing theologies and compositional approaches of three current composers-James MacMillan, Arvo Paert, and John Adams. It contributes a comparative theological and musical analysis of their work through case studies of three of their major compositions.
The first part establishes the role of faith in James MacMillan's musical inspiration, investigating how the suffering and death of Christ are direct and indirect themes in much of his work. It presents a close reading of St Luke Passion (2012), demonstrating how MacMillan uses music both as a theological practice of his faith and as a means to communicate theological meaning. The second part considers Arvo Paert and how his Estonian religious and political formation influenced his compositional style. It presents a brief Orthodox theology of the icon and argues that Paert-as a composer-acts as an Orthodox iconographer and that his Passio (1989) can be read and heard as an 'aural icon'. The third part reframes the music of self-identified agnostic composer John Adams. It demonstrates how his music still provides theological insight, precipitating the possibility of God revealing something of himself to seekers, as well as compelling believers to interrogate their own theological assumptions. The author examines in detail The Gospel According to the Other Mary (2012), a contemporary reimagining of Christ's Passion through the eyes of women and ethnic minorities.
The volume contributes comprehensive musical examples of how proposed methodological frameworks might be applied, arguing that different compositional styles and different faith backgrounds necessitate different musical and theological lenses. It will be of interest to scholars of both theology and music.
The first part establishes the role of faith in James MacMillan's musical inspiration, investigating how the suffering and death of Christ are direct and indirect themes in much of his work. It presents a close reading of St Luke Passion (2012), demonstrating how MacMillan uses music both as a theological practice of his faith and as a means to communicate theological meaning. The second part considers Arvo Paert and how his Estonian religious and political formation influenced his compositional style. It presents a brief Orthodox theology of the icon and argues that Paert-as a composer-acts as an Orthodox iconographer and that his Passio (1989) can be read and heard as an 'aural icon'. The third part reframes the music of self-identified agnostic composer John Adams. It demonstrates how his music still provides theological insight, precipitating the possibility of God revealing something of himself to seekers, as well as compelling believers to interrogate their own theological assumptions. The author examines in detail The Gospel According to the Other Mary (2012), a contemporary reimagining of Christ's Passion through the eyes of women and ethnic minorities.
The volume contributes comprehensive musical examples of how proposed methodological frameworks might be applied, arguing that different compositional styles and different faith backgrounds necessitate different musical and theological lenses. It will be of interest to scholars of both theology and music.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
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Reflowable
Illustrations
32 Halftones, black and white; 32 Illustrations, black and white
File size
4,70 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-040-64484-3 (9781040644843)
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approx. 06/2026
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Sarah Moerman is a Research Fellow in Theology and Music at the University of St Andrews, UK.
Content
Introduction PART I. JAMES MACMILLAN AND A CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE 1. James MacMillan and the 'Same Three Days of History' 2. James MacMillan's St Luke Passion: An Outworking of Faith PART II. ARVO PAERT AND AN ORTHODOX PERSPECTIVE 3. Gesturing Towards the Icon: Arvo Paert's Theology of Music 4. Arvo Paert's Passio: An 'Aural Icon' PART III. JOHN ADAMS AND AN AGNOSTIC PERSPECTIVE 5. John Adams: Exploring Agnostic Theological Possibilities 6. John Adams's Search in the Gospel According to the Other Mary Conclusion Bibliography Index
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