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Kenneth Hull

hull.jpg - 82.97 KAssociate Professor of Music
Chair of Music Department
Director, Institute for Worship and the Arts
(519) 885-0220 ext. 24244
krhull@uwaterloo.ca

Kenneth Hull received a BA (Honours Philosophy) from University of Waterloo (1976), a BMus (1977) and MMus (Piano Literature and Performance; 1980) from University of Western Ontario, and a PhD in Historical Musicology from Princeton University (1989). He also holds an M.A. in Christian Spirituality from The General Theological Seminary in New York. His current research interests include Christian congregational song and the subjective dimension of congregational participation in corporate worship. He teaches courses in Christian hymnody and liturgy, nineteenth-century music, and the London (U.K.) travel course. He is currently the convenor of a committee to produce a hymnal supplement for the Anglican Church of Canada. He was Convenor of the Music Subcommittee for the Canadian Anglican hymn book, Common Praise (1998). He has published in Brahms Studies, The Hymn, Liturgy Canada, Reformed Liturgy and Music, and Liturgy and is editor of Brahms Fourth Symphony: A Norton Critical Score (March 2000).

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