Luther on Music

Luther on Music
Author: Carl Schalk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1988
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015040187174

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The purpose of this volume is to: (1) establish the importance of music--especially in Luther's early life, in his education in the schools, and in his life in the monastery--in shaping his understanding of the role of music in the Christian life; (2) show how Luther's developing understanding of music in Christian life and worship led him to a practical and many-faceted involvement in a variety of music's aspects; (3) bring into sharp relief several distinct paradigms, or patterns of thought, that dominated Luther's theological understanding of the role of music in the church's life and ministry.

Luther s Liturgical Music

Luther s Liturgical Music
Author: Robin A. Leaver
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506427164

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Martin Luther's relationship to music has been largely downplayed, yet music played a vital role in Luther's life -- and he in turn had a deep and lasting effect on Christian hymnody. In Luther's Liturgical Music Robin Leaver comprehensively explores these connections. Replete with tables, figures, and musical examples, this volume is the most extensive study on Luther and music ever published. Leaver's work makes a formidable contribution to Reformation studies, but worship leaders, musicians, and others will also find it an invaluable, very readable resource.

Luther and Music

Luther and Music
Author: Paul Nettl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1967
Genre: Friars
ISBN: UOM:39015007885026

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Luther s Theology of Music

Luther s Theology of Music
Author: Miikka E. Anttila
Publsiher: ISSN
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 3110552159

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The sweetness of music is something that has puzzled Christian theologians for centuries. In this study, Luther's theology of music is approached from the point of view of pleasure. It examines the significance of joy, beauty and pleasure in relationship with music and Luther's theology. The notion of music as the supreme gift of God requires also a discussion about the idea of 'gift'. Music opens up new perspectives into Luther's thinking. Luther has seldom been reckoned among aesthetic theologians. Nevertheless, Luther has a peculiar view on beauty, understanding faith as a kind of aesthetic contemplation.

The Hymns of Martin Luther

The Hymns of Martin Luther
Author: Martin Luther
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 075865622X

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Collection of 38 hymns and chants widely credited to Martin Luther. Includes piano accompaniment and brief notes about the origin of each hymn.

Thine the Amen

Thine the Amen
Author: Carlos R. Messerli
Publsiher: Kirk House Publishers
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1932688110

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The essays in this book, by distinguished musicologists, teachers, and church musicians, reflect the Lutheran musical heritage of the church and contribute new insights into the vibrant and diverse traditions of twenty-first century church music. Thine the Amen is a practical, instructional, and scholarly book. These essays contain something for everyone interested in sacred music, the teacher, the singer, or the listener.

Lutheran Music Culture

Lutheran Music Culture
Author: Mattias Lundberg,Maria Schildt,Jonas Lundblad
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110681062

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This volume presents a novel and distinct contribution to previous research on the rich Lutheran heritage of music. It builds upon a current surge of interest in the field, which resonates with a wider interest in connections between music and religion, as well as with cultural and aesthetic dimensions of faith at large. The book situates the topic in relation to recent developments within historical and cultural studies that have developed a more nuanced and positive view of the interplay between theologians and other cultural agents in the evolution of Western modernity during post Reformation processes of ‘confessionalization’. It combines conceptual discussions of key terms relevant to the study of the development and significance of an Early Modern Lutheran Music Culture with theological readings of central texts on music, analytic approaches to historical repertoires and material perspectives on its dissemination.

The Whole Church Sings

The Whole Church Sings
Author: Robin A. Leaver
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467447003

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Authoritative study by a renowned musicologist and Reformation scholar Many scholars think that congregational singing was not established in Lutheran worship until well after the start of the Reformation. In this book Robin A. Leaver calls that view into question, presenting new research to confirm the earlier view that congregational singing was both the intention and the practice right from the beginning of the Wittenberg reforms in worship. Leaver's study focuses on the Wittenberg hymnal of 1526, which until now has received little scholarly attention. This hymnal, Leaver argues, shows how the Lutheran Reformation was to a large degree defined, expressed, promoted, and taken to heart through early Lutheran hymns. Examining what has been forgotten or neglected about the origins of congregational hymnody under Martin Luther's leadership, this study of worship, music, and liturgy is a significant contribution to Reformation scholarship.