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Worship Wars in Early Lutheranism Choir, Congregation and Three Centuries of Conflict (Paperback, Revised)
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Worship Wars in Early Lutheranism Choir, Congregation and Three Centuries of Conflict (Paperback, Revised)
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How important was music to Martin Luther? Drawing on hundreds of
liturgical documents, contemporary accounts of services, books on
church music, and other sources, Joseph Herl rewrites the history
of music and congregational song in German Lutheran churches. Herl
traces the path of music and congregational song in the Lutheran
church from the Reformation to 1800, to show how it acquired its
reputation as the "singing church."
In the centuries after its founding, in a debate that was to have
a strong impact on Johann Sebastian Bach and his contemporaries,
the Lutheran church was torn over a new style of church music that
many found more entertaining than devotional. By the end of the
eighteenth century, Lutherans were trying to hold their own against
a new secularism, and many members of the clergy favored wholesale
revision or even abandonment of the historic liturgy in order to
make worship more relevant in contemporary society. Herl paints a
vivid picture of these developments, using as a backdrop the
gradual transition from a choral to a congregational liturgy.
The author eschews the usual analyses of musical repertoire and
deals instead with events, people and ideas, drawing readers inside
the story and helping them sense what it must have been like to
attend a Lutheran church in the sixteenth through eighteenth
centuries. Parallel developments in Catholic churches are
discussed, as are the rise of organ accompaniment of hymns and
questions of musical performance practice. Although written with
academic precision, the writing is clear and comprehensible to the
nonspecialist, and entertaining anecdotes abound.
Appendixes include translations of several importanthistorical
documents and a set of tables outlining the Lutheran mass as
presented in 172 different liturgical orders. The bibliography
includes 400 Lutheran church orders and reports of ecclesiastical
visitations read by the author.
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