The whole church sings : congregational singing in Luther's Wittenberg

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

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9780802873750
0802873758
Dimensions
23 cm
Extent
xiv, 206 pages
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Keyword
Luther, Martin
Geschichte 1517-1529
Kirchengesang
Hymnodie
Gottesdienst
Evangelische Kirche
Wittenberg

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Veröffentlichung
(where)
Grand Rapids, Michigan
(who)
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
(when)
[2017]
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