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The Musical Heritage
of the Church,
Volumes 1-7
 
 
 

The Musical Heritage of the Church
Volume IV

Edited by Theodore Hoelty-Nickel
Valparaiso, Indiana

Table of Contents

Editor’s Preface

Foreword

Introduction

Worship, Its Holiness, Spirit, and Truth
M. Alfred Bichsel, Valparaiso University

Church Music Reform
Theo. Hoelty-Nickel, Valparaiso University

Johann Gottfried Walther (1684–1748)
Walter E. Buszin, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis

The Editorial Practice of George Rhaw
Leo Schrade, Yale University

Heinrich Schütz and Johann S. Bach in the Protestant Liturgy
Leo Schrade, Yale University

Cultural Values of Church Music and Liturgical Worship
Walter E. Buszin, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis

Musicology in the Service of Church Music
Hans Rosenwald, New York

The Rise and Decline of English Church Music
Donald N. Ferguson, Emeritus, University of Minnesota

The Problem of Creating Suitable English Translations for the Great Masterpieces of Lutheran Choral Music
Elmer Foelber, Editor, Concordia Publishing House

The Musical Heritage in the Life of the Congregation
Martin J. Bangert, Sheboygan, Wis.

Toward the Future
Carl Halter, Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, Ill.

From The Musical Heritage of the Church, Volume IV (St. Louis, Mo.: Concordia Publishing House, 1954). Copyright Concordia Publishing House. Printed by permission. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Concordia Publishing House.

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