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Christian songs / canticle, and psalm),
often also
often referred to as the
Achtliederbuch (Book with
eight songs,
literally Eightsongsbook), was the
first Lutheran...
- tunes, in
collaboration with
Johann Walter.
Hymns were
published in the
Achtliederbuch, in Walter's
choral hymnal Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn (Wittenberg)...
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worked on
their tunes, and
helped publish the
first Lutheran hymnal, the
Achtliederbuch,
containing four of his hymns, in 1524.
Leipzig had a
strong tradition...
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published in 1524 as one of
eight songs in the
first Lutheran hymnal, the
Achtliederbuch,
which contained four
songs by Luther,
three by Paul Speratus, and one...
-
Luther to
create the
First Lutheran hymnal,
published in 1524 and
called Achtliederbuch. Paul
Speratus was born in Rötlen (a
village now part of present-day...
- with Paul Speratus, this and
seven other hymns were
published in the
Achtliederbuch, the
first Lutheran hymnal. In 1524
Luther developed his
original four-stanza...
- of
eight songs in 1524 in the
first Lutheran hymnal, the
Achtliederbuch. The
Achtliederbuch contained four
songs by Luther,
three by Speratus, and one...
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compositions are or
contain Lutheran hymns.
Lutheran hymnals include:
Achtliederbuch, a.k.a. the
first Lutheran hymnal (1524). Contains,
among others, "Nun...
- in
continuous use. The
first hymnal of the
Lutheran Reformation was
Achtliederbuch,
followed by the
Erfurt Enchiridion. An
important hymnal of the 17th...
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published as one of
eight songs in 1524 in the
first Lutheran hymnal, the
Achtliederbuch,
which contained four
songs by Luther,
three by Speratus, and one by...