Sacred Sounds, Secular Spaces
Transforming Catholicism Through the Music of Third-Republic Paris
Jennifer Walker
Reviews and Awards
Winner, 2022 H. Robert Cohen Award, American Musicological Society
"Sacred Sounds is particularly valuable because it demonstrates the surprising role of religious music in generating a French Republican culture." -- Thomas Kselman, Church History
"Sacred Sounds is particularly valuable because it demonstrates the surprising role of religious music in generating a French Republican culture." -- Thomas Kselman, Church History
"Sacred Sounds, Secular Spaces expertly demonstrates how the founding tenets of Catholicism and French culture were so strictly entwined that by 1900, the Republican state was happy to endorse a musical culture steeped in Catholic tradition – a revolution if ever there was one! Walker spins this story through nuanced case studies and finely honed arguments: a tour de force of music and cultural history of the fin de siècle." -- Clair Rowden, Cardiff University
"In this deeply researched study, Jennifer Walker shows how in the 1890s masses and concerts were held to honor Saint Genevieve, drawing anti-clerical intellectuals among a rapt bourgeois audience to honor the capital city's patron saint. The book will fascinate readers by opening up new perspectives on Parisian life in the Third Republic." -- William Weber, California State University, Long Beach