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The Musical Heritage
of the Church,
Volumes 1-7
 
 
 

The Musical Heritage of the Church
Volume V

Edited by Theodore Hoelty-Nickel
Valparaiso, Indiana

Table of Contents

Editor’s Preface
Theo. Hoelty-Nickel

Foreword
O. A. Dorn

Introduction
Theo. Hoelty-Nickel

Liturgy and Theology
Regin Prenter

Martin Luther’s Concept of Worship
Vilmos Vajta

The Character of Christian Worship
Martin J. Naumann

The Life and Work of Samuel Scheidt
Walter E. Buszin

Michael Praetorius Creuzburgensis:
Church Musician and Scholar

L. B. Spiess

Heinrich Schütz: Composer of the Bible
Willem Mudde

Nicolaus Bruhns
Richard C. Fosse

Vocal Leisen Settings in the Baroque Era
Johannes Riedel

The Choral Music of the Lutheran Kantorei
Leo Schrade

Johann Pachelbel’s Contribution to Pre-Bach Organ Literature
Walter E. Buszin

The Attaignant Organ Books
M. Alfred Bichsel

The Congregational Hymn as the Living Voice of the Gospel
Richard R. Caemmerer

From The Musical Heritage of the Church, Volume V (St. Louis, Mo.: Concordia Publishing House, 1959). 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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