Roman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi

dc.contributor.advisorBezuidenhout, Morne
dc.contributor.authorMulwa, Kennedy
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-07T12:25:10Z
dc.date.available2022-03-07T12:25:10Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.date.updated2022-03-07T11:17:09Z
dc.description.abstractThe Roman Catholic Church has formally allowed and encouraged different congregations throughout the world to practise liturgy in a manner that incorporates and gives meaning to their cultural expressions. One of the aspects of liturgy that has undergone inculturation is liturgical music. Among the metropolitan and cosmopolitan congregations in urban areas however, cultural expressions are much more diverse than among the more homogenous congregations in rural areas. This dissertation explores ways in which inculturation of liturgical music is practised in urban areas in Kenya. The questions of whether and how urban congregations find cultural meaning in a culturally diverse setting are explored through a number of theoretical discussions. St. Veronica Catholic Parish Syokimau is the case study. Through ethnographic fieldwork, I study the relationship between the choir and the congregation of St. Veronica parish. I study how different aspects of this relationship interweave to provide a platform for inculturation of liturgical music in a way adapted to the unique urban characteristics of the parish. A historical context is provided as well as an overview of the development of liturgical music in the country. The incorporation of aspects of inculturation into that music is then explained, thereby laying the framework and background for the case study. The findings from the ethnographic fieldwork, which entailed participant observation and interviewee perspectives, are spread across three chapters. Firstly, inculturation is discussed in terms of repertoire. Here I lay out repertoire in terms of its nature and sources, and how they factor into the discussion on inculturation at the parish. Secondly, I look at instrumentation and accompaniment, similarly laying out their importance in a discussion on inculturation. An account of soundscape is presented in this section and its significance to inculturation is also elucidated. Lastly, the discussion focuses on the role of the congregation as conduit, catalyst and factor in the inculturation of liturgical music. In various ways, the congregation is seen as an active player in the inculturation of liturgical music at the parish, and therefore a worthwhile subject of special consideration in this research. The conclusion summarises the overall discussions and arguments of the dissertation and makes recommendations for further studies.
dc.identifier.apacitationMulwa, K. (2021). <i>Roman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi</i>. (). ,Faculty of Humanities ,College of Music. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35962en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitationMulwa, Kennedy. <i>"Roman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi."</i> ., ,Faculty of Humanities ,College of Music, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35962en_ZA
dc.identifier.citationMulwa, K. 2021. Roman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi. . ,Faculty of Humanities ,College of Music. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35962en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Master Thesis AU - Mulwa, Kennedy AB - The Roman Catholic Church has formally allowed and encouraged different congregations throughout the world to practise liturgy in a manner that incorporates and gives meaning to their cultural expressions. One of the aspects of liturgy that has undergone inculturation is liturgical music. Among the metropolitan and cosmopolitan congregations in urban areas however, cultural expressions are much more diverse than among the more homogenous congregations in rural areas. This dissertation explores ways in which inculturation of liturgical music is practised in urban areas in Kenya. The questions of whether and how urban congregations find cultural meaning in a culturally diverse setting are explored through a number of theoretical discussions. St. Veronica Catholic Parish Syokimau is the case study. Through ethnographic fieldwork, I study the relationship between the choir and the congregation of St. Veronica parish. I study how different aspects of this relationship interweave to provide a platform for inculturation of liturgical music in a way adapted to the unique urban characteristics of the parish. A historical context is provided as well as an overview of the development of liturgical music in the country. The incorporation of aspects of inculturation into that music is then explained, thereby laying the framework and background for the case study. The findings from the ethnographic fieldwork, which entailed participant observation and interviewee perspectives, are spread across three chapters. Firstly, inculturation is discussed in terms of repertoire. Here I lay out repertoire in terms of its nature and sources, and how they factor into the discussion on inculturation at the parish. Secondly, I look at instrumentation and accompaniment, similarly laying out their importance in a discussion on inculturation. An account of soundscape is presented in this section and its significance to inculturation is also elucidated. Lastly, the discussion focuses on the role of the congregation as conduit, catalyst and factor in the inculturation of liturgical music. In various ways, the congregation is seen as an active player in the inculturation of liturgical music at the parish, and therefore a worthwhile subject of special consideration in this research. The conclusion summarises the overall discussions and arguments of the dissertation and makes recommendations for further studies. DA - 2021_ DB - OpenUCT DP - University of Cape Town KW - Music LK - https://open.uct.ac.za PY - 2021 T1 - Roman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi TI - Roman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35962 ER - en_ZA
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11427/35962
dc.identifier.vancouvercitationMulwa K. Roman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi. []. ,Faculty of Humanities ,College of Music, 2021 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35962en_ZA
dc.language.rfc3066eng
dc.publisher.departmentCollege of Music
dc.publisher.facultyFaculty of Humanities
dc.subjectMusic
dc.titleRoman Catholic liturgical music in urban Kenya: Processes of inculturation at St. Veronica parish Syokimau, Nairobi
dc.typeMaster Thesis
dc.type.qualificationlevelMasters
dc.type.qualificationlevelMMus
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