This project explores organ settings of Luther’s Catechism chorale Vater Unser im Himmelreich from the seventeenth- and eighteenth- centuries as a means to consider the contemporary concept of ‘preaching’ through the organ. Through an exploration of Lutheran theology associated with the Lord’s Prayer, it attempts to arm the modern performer with a deeper understanding of the rhetorical message conveyed by these settings, thus aiding in the creation of an appropriate affektive performance and response today. Case studies focus on four musical-rhetorical tools available to ‘preach’ this message from the organ: figure, registration, ornamentation and emblematic content
The liturgical organist: the creative use of solo organ music in the Lutheran liturg
Five-hundred years have passed since Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in...
TO THESIS "THE ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT OF MASSLITURGY AND NEW LITURGICAL SONGS" Vít Náměstek PedF UK Thi...
The music of the north German organ school makes up a significant portion of the corpus of\ua0German...
The seventeenth century was a grand era for organ building, and as new organs were installed in Luth...
The development of protestant chorales reflected the new goals which the reformation brought to the ...
The writer has examined the performance practices of the positive, portative, and regal organs in bo...
Throughout the history the organ has become a musical instrument of the Catholic Church temple. It h...
This thesis seeks to understand the applicability of music figures of rhetoric in sacred German-Baro...
Martin Luther articulated his belief in the priesthood of all believers through both word and music....
Jonas Lundblad analyses two late cycles of organ music by Franz Liszt, Missa pro Organo and Requiem,...
While popular perception holds that Martin Luther radically reformed church music, this research sho...
2012-09-07Although congregational singing has been an important element of Lutheran worship since th...
The Tablature of Johannes of Lublin (1537-1548), originating from Krasnik, Poland, is the largest si...
Since the Lutheran Reformation and the age of orthodoxy, congregational participation in a shared se...
The liturgical organist: the creative use of solo organ music in the Lutheran liturg
Five-hundred years have passed since Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in...
TO THESIS "THE ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT OF MASSLITURGY AND NEW LITURGICAL SONGS" Vít Náměstek PedF UK Thi...
The music of the north German organ school makes up a significant portion of the corpus of\ua0German...
The seventeenth century was a grand era for organ building, and as new organs were installed in Luth...
The development of protestant chorales reflected the new goals which the reformation brought to the ...
The writer has examined the performance practices of the positive, portative, and regal organs in bo...
Throughout the history the organ has become a musical instrument of the Catholic Church temple. It h...
This thesis seeks to understand the applicability of music figures of rhetoric in sacred German-Baro...
Martin Luther articulated his belief in the priesthood of all believers through both word and music....
Jonas Lundblad analyses two late cycles of organ music by Franz Liszt, Missa pro Organo and Requiem,...
While popular perception holds that Martin Luther radically reformed church music, this research sho...
2012-09-07Although congregational singing has been an important element of Lutheran worship since th...
The Tablature of Johannes of Lublin (1537-1548), originating from Krasnik, Poland, is the largest si...
Since the Lutheran Reformation and the age of orthodoxy, congregational participation in a shared se...
The liturgical organist: the creative use of solo organ music in the Lutheran liturg
Five-hundred years have passed since Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in...
TO THESIS "THE ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT OF MASSLITURGY AND NEW LITURGICAL SONGS" Vít Náměstek PedF UK Thi...