Richard D. Wetzel, Erika Heitmeyer
Johann Leisentrit's Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567
Hymnody of the Counter-Reformation in Germany
Richard D. Wetzel, Erika Heitmeyer
Johann Leisentrit's Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567
Hymnody of the Counter-Reformation in Germany
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In their analyses of a pivotal work from the Counter Reformation in Germany, the authors provide a broader knowledge of the religious, political, and humanistic currents of the sixteenth century. Their book adds to established scholarship, and will be an essential reference work for research in the history of hymnody and religion in Germany.
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In their analyses of a pivotal work from the Counter Reformation in Germany, the authors provide a broader knowledge of the religious, political, and humanistic currents of the sixteenth century. Their book adds to established scholarship, and will be an essential reference work for research in the history of hymnody and religion in Germany.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781611477313
- ISBN-10: 161147731X
- Artikelnr.: 40725716
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781611477313
- ISBN-10: 161147731X
- Artikelnr.: 40725716
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Richard D. Wetzel earned the Ph.D. in Musicology at the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied under Dénes Bartha, Theodore Finney and Robert J. Snow. Wetzel is on the faculty of the School of Music of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Erika Heitmeyer studied Germanistik and Latin philology and was director of studies at Gymansium schools in Dortmund, Germany. She received her Ph.D. in literary science with honors (summa cum laude) from the Universitt Osnabrck, where she studied with Albert Gerhards, Winfried Woesler, and Ulrich Klein. Her articles and essays have been published in various scientific and theological magazines and anthologies.
Contents Preface Part 1 Context, Format and Style Chapter 1 Johann
Leisentrit and the Council of Trent Decades Chapter 2 Early Sixteenth
Century Hymnbooks The Protestants Johann Walter, Geistliche Gesang
BÙchleyn, 1524, 1525 Michael Weisse, Ein New Gesengbuchlen, 1531 Joseph
Klug, Geistliche lieder, 1533, 1535 Valentin Babst, Das Babstsche
Gesangbuch, 1545 Lucas Lossius Psalmodia hoc est Cantica sacrä, 1553
Nikolaus Herman Sonntagsevangelia, 1561 The Catholic Pioneers Michael Vehe,
Ein new GesangbÙchlin Geystlicher Lieder, 1537 Georg Witzel, Psaltes
Ecclesiasticus¿, 1550 The Printers Georg Rhau The Wolrabs Chapter 3 The
Texts of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Commendations and Endorsements
Instructional Texts Hymn Texts and Sources Latin Texts and Melody Titles
German Texts and Sources Leisentrit's Process of Adaptation Chapter 4 The
Melodies of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Printing, Notation, and
Transcription Issues Melody Sources Mode and Style Chapter 5 Illustrations,
Borders and Symbols Plates Title Page to Das erste Theil Leisentrit in
Prayer Leisentrit's Coat of Arms Dedication to the Holy Roman Emperor
Symbols of the Struggles of the Church with Heretics Symbols of the
Struggle for Correct Interpretation of Scripture Celebrating the Eucharist
with Cup and Loaf Symbols of the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Eucharist
The Murder of Abel by Cain The Temptation of Christ Administering Extreme
Unction Christ and the Seven Sacraments A Pastor Teaching Symbolic
Portrayal of Simultaneous Lutheran Preaching and Catholic Celebration of
the Eucharist Chapter 6 Epilogue Part 2 The Melodies and First Stanzas of
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567, Transcribed. Sources and Concordances
Appendix 1Melody Titles and Text Incipits in Order of Appearance in
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Appendix 2Alphabetical Index of Melody
Titles with Text Titles or First Line Incipits Appendix 3Alphabetical Index
of First Lines Appendix 4 Table of Modal Characteristics of the Melodies
Appendix 5Table of Wood Engravings and Subjects Appendix 6 Latin Hymns and
their Adaptations Bibliography General Index
Leisentrit and the Council of Trent Decades Chapter 2 Early Sixteenth
Century Hymnbooks The Protestants Johann Walter, Geistliche Gesang
BÙchleyn, 1524, 1525 Michael Weisse, Ein New Gesengbuchlen, 1531 Joseph
Klug, Geistliche lieder, 1533, 1535 Valentin Babst, Das Babstsche
Gesangbuch, 1545 Lucas Lossius Psalmodia hoc est Cantica sacrä, 1553
Nikolaus Herman Sonntagsevangelia, 1561 The Catholic Pioneers Michael Vehe,
Ein new GesangbÙchlin Geystlicher Lieder, 1537 Georg Witzel, Psaltes
Ecclesiasticus¿, 1550 The Printers Georg Rhau The Wolrabs Chapter 3 The
Texts of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Commendations and Endorsements
Instructional Texts Hymn Texts and Sources Latin Texts and Melody Titles
German Texts and Sources Leisentrit's Process of Adaptation Chapter 4 The
Melodies of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Printing, Notation, and
Transcription Issues Melody Sources Mode and Style Chapter 5 Illustrations,
Borders and Symbols Plates Title Page to Das erste Theil Leisentrit in
Prayer Leisentrit's Coat of Arms Dedication to the Holy Roman Emperor
Symbols of the Struggles of the Church with Heretics Symbols of the
Struggle for Correct Interpretation of Scripture Celebrating the Eucharist
with Cup and Loaf Symbols of the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Eucharist
The Murder of Abel by Cain The Temptation of Christ Administering Extreme
Unction Christ and the Seven Sacraments A Pastor Teaching Symbolic
Portrayal of Simultaneous Lutheran Preaching and Catholic Celebration of
the Eucharist Chapter 6 Epilogue Part 2 The Melodies and First Stanzas of
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567, Transcribed. Sources and Concordances
Appendix 1Melody Titles and Text Incipits in Order of Appearance in
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Appendix 2Alphabetical Index of Melody
Titles with Text Titles or First Line Incipits Appendix 3Alphabetical Index
of First Lines Appendix 4 Table of Modal Characteristics of the Melodies
Appendix 5Table of Wood Engravings and Subjects Appendix 6 Latin Hymns and
their Adaptations Bibliography General Index
Contents Preface Part 1 Context, Format and Style Chapter 1 Johann
Leisentrit and the Council of Trent Decades Chapter 2 Early Sixteenth
Century Hymnbooks The Protestants Johann Walter, Geistliche Gesang
BÙchleyn, 1524, 1525 Michael Weisse, Ein New Gesengbuchlen, 1531 Joseph
Klug, Geistliche lieder, 1533, 1535 Valentin Babst, Das Babstsche
Gesangbuch, 1545 Lucas Lossius Psalmodia hoc est Cantica sacrä, 1553
Nikolaus Herman Sonntagsevangelia, 1561 The Catholic Pioneers Michael Vehe,
Ein new GesangbÙchlin Geystlicher Lieder, 1537 Georg Witzel, Psaltes
Ecclesiasticus¿, 1550 The Printers Georg Rhau The Wolrabs Chapter 3 The
Texts of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Commendations and Endorsements
Instructional Texts Hymn Texts and Sources Latin Texts and Melody Titles
German Texts and Sources Leisentrit's Process of Adaptation Chapter 4 The
Melodies of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Printing, Notation, and
Transcription Issues Melody Sources Mode and Style Chapter 5 Illustrations,
Borders and Symbols Plates Title Page to Das erste Theil Leisentrit in
Prayer Leisentrit's Coat of Arms Dedication to the Holy Roman Emperor
Symbols of the Struggles of the Church with Heretics Symbols of the
Struggle for Correct Interpretation of Scripture Celebrating the Eucharist
with Cup and Loaf Symbols of the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Eucharist
The Murder of Abel by Cain The Temptation of Christ Administering Extreme
Unction Christ and the Seven Sacraments A Pastor Teaching Symbolic
Portrayal of Simultaneous Lutheran Preaching and Catholic Celebration of
the Eucharist Chapter 6 Epilogue Part 2 The Melodies and First Stanzas of
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567, Transcribed. Sources and Concordances
Appendix 1Melody Titles and Text Incipits in Order of Appearance in
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Appendix 2Alphabetical Index of Melody
Titles with Text Titles or First Line Incipits Appendix 3Alphabetical Index
of First Lines Appendix 4 Table of Modal Characteristics of the Melodies
Appendix 5Table of Wood Engravings and Subjects Appendix 6 Latin Hymns and
their Adaptations Bibliography General Index
Leisentrit and the Council of Trent Decades Chapter 2 Early Sixteenth
Century Hymnbooks The Protestants Johann Walter, Geistliche Gesang
BÙchleyn, 1524, 1525 Michael Weisse, Ein New Gesengbuchlen, 1531 Joseph
Klug, Geistliche lieder, 1533, 1535 Valentin Babst, Das Babstsche
Gesangbuch, 1545 Lucas Lossius Psalmodia hoc est Cantica sacrä, 1553
Nikolaus Herman Sonntagsevangelia, 1561 The Catholic Pioneers Michael Vehe,
Ein new GesangbÙchlin Geystlicher Lieder, 1537 Georg Witzel, Psaltes
Ecclesiasticus¿, 1550 The Printers Georg Rhau The Wolrabs Chapter 3 The
Texts of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Commendations and Endorsements
Instructional Texts Hymn Texts and Sources Latin Texts and Melody Titles
German Texts and Sources Leisentrit's Process of Adaptation Chapter 4 The
Melodies of Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Printing, Notation, and
Transcription Issues Melody Sources Mode and Style Chapter 5 Illustrations,
Borders and Symbols Plates Title Page to Das erste Theil Leisentrit in
Prayer Leisentrit's Coat of Arms Dedication to the Holy Roman Emperor
Symbols of the Struggles of the Church with Heretics Symbols of the
Struggle for Correct Interpretation of Scripture Celebrating the Eucharist
with Cup and Loaf Symbols of the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Eucharist
The Murder of Abel by Cain The Temptation of Christ Administering Extreme
Unction Christ and the Seven Sacraments A Pastor Teaching Symbolic
Portrayal of Simultaneous Lutheran Preaching and Catholic Celebration of
the Eucharist Chapter 6 Epilogue Part 2 The Melodies and First Stanzas of
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567, Transcribed. Sources and Concordances
Appendix 1Melody Titles and Text Incipits in Order of Appearance in
Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, 1567 Appendix 2Alphabetical Index of Melody
Titles with Text Titles or First Line Incipits Appendix 3Alphabetical Index
of First Lines Appendix 4 Table of Modal Characteristics of the Melodies
Appendix 5Table of Wood Engravings and Subjects Appendix 6 Latin Hymns and
their Adaptations Bibliography General Index