Register Now for the “Revising The Sacred Harp” Symposium

Join us at an all-day symposium, “Revising The Sacred Harp,” on Friday, Sept. 12. Space is limited, so please purchase your ticket in advance to secure your spot. The symposium will take place at Emory University’s Woodruff Library (540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA).

The symposium will feature presentations on all aspects of the new revision of The Sacred Harp: 2025 Edition, which will be launched at the United Sacred Harp Musical Association convention on Saturday and Sunday, September 13–14 at The Foundry at Puritan Mill in Atlanta.

Presenters will include members of the Revision-Music Committee, contributors to the book’s design and production, attributions, and text research teams, and composers whose songs are included in the new revision. This will also be your first opportunity to get your personal copy of The Sacred Harp: 2025 Edition (please note that multi-copy and case orders will be available at the United Convention on Saturday–Sunday). The symposium is open to the public. Tickets cost $25 to help us cover the cost of the provided lunch and coffee breaks.

Doors will open at 8am for check-in and book distribution and the symposium will start with a plenary session led by Revision Music-Committee Chairman David Ivey. Participants will have the option to attend multiple concurrent sessions during the day with a break for a provided lunch at noon. We will close with a session of singing from the new book concluding at 5pm.

For a complete schedule and additional details, please see our page on Eventbrite. Paid parking ($14) is available at Emory’s Fishburne Parking Deck (1672 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA). Woodruff Library is an accessible facility (details available here). Please direct any questions to united@sacredharp.com.

About Nathan Rees

Nathan Rees is a member of the Board of Directors of the Sacred Harp Publishing Company and associate editor of the Sacred Harp Publishing Company Newsletter. Originally from Utah, he lives in Carrollton, Georgia, where he is assistant professor of art history at the University of West Georgia.

About David Ivey

A lifelong Sacred Harp singer, David Ivey is the president of the Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association and the director of Camp Fasola. David was a member of the Music Committee that revised The Sacred Harp: 1991 Edition. David lives in Huntsville, Alabama, where he is program director of the Alabama Supercomputer Center.

About Jesse P. Karlsberg

Jesse P. Karlsberg is the vice president of the Sacred Harp Publishing Company. He edits the Sacred Harp Publishing Company Newsletter. Born in Boston, he lives in Atlanta and is senior digital scholarship strategist at Emory University.
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