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Harriet Reynolds Krauth Spaeth (1845-1925), daughter of the nineteenth-century Lutheran theologian Charles Porterfield Krauth, was a highly educated and accomplished woman in her own right. As music editor of the Church Book with Music (1872), she was the only woman ever to serve in that capacity. The story of her life and contribution to the Lutheran tradition of liturgy and congregational song is told in this excellent treatment by Robert D. Hawkins, who initially presented this topic at the Vi Messerli Lectures in Church Music, October 16-18, 2011.

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Harriet Reynolds Krauth Spaeth (1845-1925), daughter of the nineteenth-century Lutheran theologian Charles Porterfield Krauth, was a highly educated and accomplished woman in her own right. As music editor of the Church Book with Music (1872), she was the only woman ever to serve in that capacity. The story of her life and contribution to the Lutheran tradition of liturgy and congregational song is told in this excellent treatment by Robert D. Hawkins, who initially presented this topic at the Vi Messerli Lectures in Church Music, October 16-18, 2011.
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Dr. Robert D. Hawkins, a native of Indiana, is the Leonora G. McClurg Distinguished Professor of Worship and Music and Dean of Christ Chapel at Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, . He holds Bachelor and Masters of Music degrees from Ball State University, and earned the Master Of Arts and Ph.D. in Liturgical History from the University of Notre Dame. Organist and choirmaster at Southern Seminary, he has studied with John Boe, Kirby Koriath, and Philip Gehring; with Otto Brodde at the Hochschule fþ¬r Music und darstellende Kunst; and with Heinz Wunderlich at St. Jacobi Church in Hamburg, Germany.