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Organ Chorale Forms Of The Baroque Era, Suzanne A. Utley
Organ Chorale Forms Of The Baroque Era, Suzanne A. Utley
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The development of protestant chorales reflected the new goals which the reformation brought to the church service. Martin Luther, a primary leader of the Protestant Reformation, recognized that that goal of the service was to make his revelation of faith understandable to the people of Germany. The church service now became more than a sacramental act of obedience; it was a time for people to willingly proclaim the word of God. Through the singing of the chorale, the congregation took an active part in proclaiming the new faith found in the Reformation.
These sacred songs, composed by Luther and his …
Ilium 1982, Taylor University
Ilium 1982, Taylor University
Yearbooks (1898-Present)
The 1982 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
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