Good Morning All,
I wanted to let everyone know that the Columbia, Missouri Sacred Harp Association will be having an all-day Sacred Harp singing at the Trinity Presbyterian Church in Columbia, Missouri on Saturday, October 11 (this Saturday) starting at 10:00 am and lasting until 3:00 pm. There will be books available for loan and purchase and a pot luck dinner on the grounds.
For those who don't know, the Sacred Harp is the name of one of the most popular songbooks of the 1840s-1860s and involves 3 or 4-part accapella singing on religious themes. It is a long running and period tradition of us Southrons and frontier Missourians. Even if you can't carry a tune, if you're in the area, come out and give it a try.
Free and open to the public.
Also, if there are folks from Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, etc. that feel like making the trek one Sunday a month I am starting a local chapter for singing Sacred Harp and other traditional religious music here in Warsaw, Missouri (near Sedalia/Columbia).
Send me a PM if you'd like more information on either.
Thanks,
Matt Shomaker
I wanted to let everyone know that the Columbia, Missouri Sacred Harp Association will be having an all-day Sacred Harp singing at the Trinity Presbyterian Church in Columbia, Missouri on Saturday, October 11 (this Saturday) starting at 10:00 am and lasting until 3:00 pm. There will be books available for loan and purchase and a pot luck dinner on the grounds.
For those who don't know, the Sacred Harp is the name of one of the most popular songbooks of the 1840s-1860s and involves 3 or 4-part accapella singing on religious themes. It is a long running and period tradition of us Southrons and frontier Missourians. Even if you can't carry a tune, if you're in the area, come out and give it a try.
Free and open to the public.
Also, if there are folks from Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, etc. that feel like making the trek one Sunday a month I am starting a local chapter for singing Sacred Harp and other traditional religious music here in Warsaw, Missouri (near Sedalia/Columbia).
Send me a PM if you'd like more information on either.
Thanks,
Matt Shomaker
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