Music of the Reformation
performed by
Die Himlische Cantorey, Gregor Hollmann (organ), Henning Kaiser (tenor), Jan Kobow (tenor), Michael Freimuth (lute), Ralf Grobe (bass), Veronika Winter (soprano)
composed by
Caspar Othmayr, Johann Walter (i), Martin Luther
We know mainly of Martin Luther as the monk who, in 1517, tacked up his 95 Theses to the front door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg and touched off the Protestant Reformation, an event that would change the course of European history and world religion forever. Lesser known is Luther's contribution to music, which on a strictly personal level was rather limited, but in its extended forms was gigantic. New faiths require new music, and Luther certainly was not interested in adopting the Latin, chant-based heritage of the ...
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We know mainly of Martin Luther as the monk who, in 1517, tacked up his 95 Theses to the front door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg and touched off the Protestant Reformation, an event that would change the course of European history and world religion forever. Lesser known is Luther's contribution to music, which on a strictly personal level was rather limited, but in its extended forms was gigantic. New faiths require new music, and Luther certainly was not interested in adopting the Latin, chant-based heritage of the Roman church to carry over into his German-language services. Extensively trained in music and a strong devotee to the music of Josquin, it wasn't until 1523 that Luther began to turn his attention to devising music appropriate for use in the first protestant churches. Luther's dictum seems to have been "keep it simple, stupid" -- composing or adapting gracious, folk-like melodies set to German texts derived from biblical passages. These, and similar hymns by others under Luther's...
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- Nu bitten wir den heiligen Geist, hymn
- Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist, hymn setting in 5 parts
- Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, hymn setting in 4 parts
- Der christliche Glaub (Geistliches Gesangbüchlein, Wittenberg 1551), for 5 voices
- Verba Lutheri ultima (Cantilenae aliquod elegantes ac piae, 1546), for 5 voices
- Mitten wir im Leben sind, for 3 voices: Mitten wir...
- Mitten wir im Leben sind (Bicinia sacra, 1547/1548), for 2 voices: Mitten in dem Tod
- Mitten wir im Leben sind (from Geystlich Gesank Büchlein, 1524): Mitten in der Höllen
- Epitaphium D. Martini Lutheri (Cantilenae aliquod elegantes ac piae, 1546), for 5 voices
- Das Vater unser (Geistliches Gesangbüchlein, Wittenberg 1551), for 5 voices
- Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt, for 3 voices: Durch Adams Fall...
- Durch Adams Fall (Bicinia sacra, 1547/1548), for 2 voices: Wie uns nun hat
- Durch Adams Fall (Geistliches Gesangbüchlein, Wittenberg 1551), for 5 voices: Ich bitt' o Herr
- Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin, hymn for chorus: Mit Fried und Freud
- Mit Fried und Freud (Bicinia sacra, 1547/1548), for 2 voices: Das macht Christus
- Mit Fried und Freud fahr ich dahin, hymn setting for 5 voices: Hier ist das Heil
- Verleih uns Frieden, hymn setting for 5 voices
- Verleih uns Frieden (Cantilenae aliquod elegantes ac piae, 1546), for 4 voices
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