- Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn ("A
spiritual song booklet"), was the
first German hymnal harmonised for choir,
published in
Wittenberg in 1524 by Johann...
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Hymns were
published in the Achtliederbuch, in Walter's
choral hymnal Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn (Wittenberg) and the
Erfurt Enchiridion (Erfurt) in 1524...
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songs in the
first choral hymnal with
settings by
Johann Walter, Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn, all
published in 1524. Luther's
hymns inspired composers...
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following the
footsteps of
Christ to Golgotha. In 1521, a book
called Geystlich Str**** (German: "spiritual road") was
printed with
illustrations of the...
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published in 1524 in the
Erfurt Enchiridion and in Walter's
choral hymnal Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn.
Various composers,
including Pachelbel, Bach and Telemann...
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written by
Martin Luther in 1524. It was
first published in 1524 in the Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn. For
centuries the
chorale has been the
prominent hymn...
- the
Erfurt Enchiridion of 1524 and in
Johann Walter's
choral hymnal Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn the same year. Today, the song
appears in
German hymnals...
- List of
hymns First Lutheran hymnal (1524)
Erfurt Enchiridion (1524) Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn (1524) "Es
spricht der
Unweisen Mund wohl" (1524) "Gott...
- "Kyrieleis". The hymn also
appeared in
Johann Walter's
choral hymnal Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn in 1524. It
appeared in 1854 in Schircks's
edition of...
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Martin Luther and
first published in
Johann Walter's
chorale hymnal Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn. The hymn was used in
several musical settings, including...