Clayton U. will host Sacred Harp Singing School Friday, Saturday

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Clayton State University’s Spivey Hall will host its Sacred Harp Singing School on Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16.

“Singers and history buffs alike will thoroughly enjoy this annual event,” a spokesperson said. “Sacred Harp Singing, sometimes also called ‘fa-so-la’ or shape-note singing, involves singing parts without instrumental accompaniment. The repertoire includes psalms, fugues, odes, and anthems by the first American composers (1770-1810) as well as folk songs and revival hymns (1810-1860). This is a non-denominational community music event that emphasizes participation, not expertise.”

The school will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Both Friday and Saturday’s events are free and open to the public, but advanced registration is required.

At Friday’s singing school clinician Nathan Rees will instruct beginners and experienced practitioners in the history, tradition, and performance practices of this authentic piece of Americana. Participants will also view the documentary “Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp.”

A registration form can be downloaded at http://www.spiveyhall.org/educational-programs/program-registration/. Registration can also be taken over the phone by calling 678-466-4491.

On Saturday, July 16, Sacred Harp singers young and old will travel from throughout the southeast for the annual singing and potluck luncheon at Spivey Hall. Participants should bring a covered dish to share and prepare to enjoy a soul-stirring musical experience and wonderful fellowship. Participants are also asked to bring their own Sacred Harp books and, if they have any extras, bring those to share. All are welcome to this event, from beginning singers to life-long experts.

For complete information on the Sacred Harp Singing School, including a video of the singing from the 2009 school, go to http://www.spiveyhall.org/educational-programs/sacred-harp-singing-and-l….