The History of Church Music. Syllabus, With Bibliographical References for a Course of Twenty-Five Lectures Given At Oberlin Theological Seminary, January-May, 1896
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The German Hymn Before Luther. The temper and genius of the Reformation, and how shown in the songs of early Protestantism. 15 Conception of congregational singing in the Protestant church; how different in the Catholic church; attitude of each toward the vernacular in worship. Hymn singing in the native tongue before the Reformation; medijeval German religious poets. Theology of the religious folk song; comparison with the Latin hymns of the middle ages. Slight encouragement given to vernacula...r hymn-singing on the part of the church; attempts to supplant it with the Gregorian chant. Beginnings of the German religious song; the Kyrie eleison. Development of the hymn out of the Kyrie eleison ; the Leisen. Growth of religious poetry in the epoch of the Crusades and the Minnesingers. Hymns of the Mystics, fourteenth century. Hymnody in the fifteenth century; Hus and the Bohemian schis- matics, their hymn-books of 1501 and 1505; vernacular hymns in the celebration of religious festivals. The popular hymn not admitted as a part of the liturgy; rare instances in which it was permitted in connection with the Mass.
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