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The Musical Heritage
of the Church,
Volumes 1-7
 
 
 

Singing the Faith invites the listener/viewer to discover God's Word proclaimed in a rich heritage of music that faithfully confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. It is a study of the history of Lutheran congregational song featuring:

  • Christopher Boyd Brown, Boston University School of Theology
  • Kevin J. Hildebrand, Concordia Theological Seminary
  • Martin Jean, Yale University
  • Robin Leaver, Westminster Choir College
  • Richard C. Resch, Concordia Theological Seminary
  • Carl F. Schalk, Concordia University Chicago
  • Stephen P. Starke, St. John Lutheran Church, Bay City, Michigan
  • Daniel Zager, Eastman School of Music

With featured performances by:

  • Martin Jean, Yale University
  • The Bach Vespers Choir of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, New York City, Rick Erickson, Cantor
  • Craig Cramer, University of Notre Dame

The complete package will cost $24.95 and include:

  • 80 minute DVD with Dolby Digital stereo (viewable in four 20-minute segments)
  • 32 page teacher's guide [Download the PDF.]
  • Reproducible classroom handout [Download the PDF.]

You may download a 12 minute overview video of the project by selecting your desired download size:
- Small (13 Mb)
- Medium (35 Mb)
Both require QuickTime (or other media player capable of playing QuickTime movies).

For ordering information, go to www.cph.org or call 1-800-325-3040 and request product number 99-2260.

Singing the Faith - Living the Lutheran Musical Heritage, a production of the Good Shepherd Institute of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Music, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne ©2007

 
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