Rev. Thomas L. Weitzel collection of worship materials.
Introduction to and resources for new Missouri Synod volume, intended to test new hymns and introduce new worship orders aid in development of a new LCMS hymnal
Series of copy-ready documents from the LCMS Commission on Worship designed to explain liturgics, hymnody, and other parts of Lutheran worship to young people. Ordering information and price included.
A collection of essays and etexts at Smith Creek Music covering the music of historic and contemporary Lutheranism including Luther, Bach, chorales, liturgical reforms, collections of works, and links to related religious material.
Links to biographies of composers of early Lutheran religious music, including hymns, chorales, motets, and masses. From the Here of a Sunday Morning radio program.
Outline of a book by Carl Schalk with biographical sketches of Walter, Rhau, Hassler, Praetorius, Schein, Scheidt, and Schuetz. Summarizes the book and gives pricing information.
Presentation by Marty Haugen at the ELCA "The Future of Worship" conference November 1998, informing why the Christian Church should sing.
Carl Schalk studies the relationship between the Christian Church and its music with special emphasis on Luther and the Lutheran Church.
Shows the reformer's rationale in crafting a distinctly evangelical form of the Divine Service, giving insight into his role as compiler and composer of music with special emphasis on the Deutsche Messe. Includes MIDI audio files.
Theological connotations of the piece from the Well-Tempered Clavier Book I with an analysis and performance in Shockwave format. From Sojourn by Timothy A. Smith.
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