Moravian Soundscapes. Sarah Justina Eyerly
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MORAVIAN SOUNDSCAPES
MUSIC, NATURE, PLACE
Sabine Feisst and Denise Von Glahn
MORAVIAN
SOUNDSCAPES
A Sonic History of the Moravian Missions in Early Pennsylvania
Sarah Justina Eyerly
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published with financial assistance from the AMS 75 Publication Awards for Younger Scholars Fund of the American Musicological Society, supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Published with additional assistance from the Society for American Music’s H. Earle Johnson Subvention Award.
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Indiana University Press
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© 2020 by Sarah Eyerly
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ISBN 978-0-253-04766-3 (hardback)
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For my mother,Mary Ann Erickson Eyerly,and my father,Raymond Werner Eyerly.
Do you feel the words that you sing in your heart?
Ktammachtammen neen aaptonawaganan anekanawojanne ktahak?
Fühlest du die Worte, die du singest, im Herzen?
JOHANN JACOB SCHMICK,
MISCELLANEA LINGUAE NATIONIS INDICAE MAHIKAN DICTAE (C. 1753–1767)
CONTENTS
NOTE ON NAMING, TERMINOLOGY, AND ARCHIVAL SOURCES
Prologue: The Pennsylvania Wilds
Introduction: Sounding New Histories of the Moravian Missions
GLOSSARY: A MORAVIAN VOCABULARY
Moravian Soundscapes
https://doi.org/10.33009/moraviansoundscapes_music_fsu
Moravian Soundscapes: A Sonic History of the Moravian Missions in Early Pennsylvania features a companion website. Readers are encouraged to visit the website to view interactive and static maps, archival materials, and pictures, and to listen to sound samples that illustrate the content of the book. Icons located throughout the book indicate online content
The initial maps and sound examples for this book were created by Sarah Eyerly, Mark Sciuchetti, and Andy Nathan using ArcGIS 10.3 and ArcGIS Online, courtesy of the Florida State University, and Logic Studio. Over time, we will update the content of the website in response to new technologies and new modes of presentation. We would like to express our thanks to the American Council of Learned Societies, the American Musicological Society, the Society for American Music, the Council for Research and Creativity at FSU, and the Lucille P. and Elbert B. Shelfer Professorship in Music for funding the first stage of the development and production of the recordings, maps, and website.
List of Audiovisual Materials
https://doi.org/10.33009/moraviansoundscapes_music_fsu
Introduction: Sounding New Histories of the Moravian Missions
1.Timeline: “Moravian Missions in North America, 1740–1794”
2.Static Map: “The Moravian Atlantic”
3.Map Collection: “Mapping Pennsylvania”
4.Picture Collection: “Modern-Day Pictures”
5.Interactive Sound Map: “Moravian Soundscapes”
Chapter 1: Penn’s Woods
1.Static Map: “Early Moravian Missions in Pennsylvania and Ohio”
2.Interactive Map: “The Pennsylvania Frontier”
3.Interactive Sound Map: “The Great Shamokin Path”
4.Timeline: “Zinzendorf’s Pennsylvania