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Josten Library: Celebrating the 2025 Edition of The Sacred Harp

Events

Poster image for JostenLive shape-note singing event

Published October 18, 2025

Saturday, October 25, 5-7 p.m.
Josten Library Mezzanine

Open to all. Pizza and salad at the dinner break for the first 40 participants.

The library singing offers a chance to experience this joyful, democratic, welcoming, inclusive, and uniquely American living tradition—and to meet the newly revised Sacred Harp tunebook, where composers with Western Mass connections represent 20% of new songs! Local composers and editors of the new edition will be present to share their knowledge and experience—but mostly, we will simply sing.

Shape-note singing is a rousing participatory style sometimes characterized as “the punk rock of Protestant hymnody.” The powerful sound of the weekly Tuesday shape-note singing has lured passersby off the street into the Chapel for years. Founded over 25 years ago by Allison Blake Steel ‘99, then a Josten Library assistant, with a Smithie friend, it has become a fulcrum of the international revival of this living tradition and created a diaspora of devoted singers and composers. Although the tunebook largely uses texts rooted in English and American Protestantism, the Sacred Harp singing community has always been non-dogmatic, with participants from any and no faith tradition treasuring the experience of unity in song.

Co-sponsored by the Music Department.

Smith Libraries’ Collections

See the physical display in Josten Library or view online in Visual Browse.

Contact

Janet Spongberg, jspongbe@smith.edu