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Prayer and Preaching through the Organ. Performing Settings of Vater Unser im Himmelreich from Luther’s Germany, 1624-1739

Abstract
This project explores organ settings of Luther’s Catechism chorale Vater Unser im Himmelreich from the seventeenth- and eighteenth- centuries as a means to consider the contemporary concept of ‘preaching’ through the organ. Through an exploration of Lutheran theology associated with the Lord’s Prayer, it attempts to arm the modern performer with a deeper understanding of the rhetorical message conveyed by these settings, thus aiding in the creation of an appropriate affektive performance and response today. Case studies focus on four musical-rhetorical tools available to ‘preach’ this message from the organ: figure, registration, ornamentation and emblematic content.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/51901
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Date
2017-03-06
Author
Steppler, Anna
Keywords
Chorale setting
Lutheran theology
musical interpretation
Samuel Scheidt
rhetoric
Jakob Praetorius
Georg Böhm
Johann Sebastian Bach
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