FINALLY some good traditional protestant music. All other protestant music compilations I've seen so far are weird pop stuff from recent years, completely devoid of spirituality.
most of these songs (i'm almost sure that all of them) are included in the canonized songbook of the hungarian protestant churches (calvinist and lutheran). i grew up listening and singing them, and while i like mostly indie and psychedelic rock music, they remain to be my favorites when i'm in a sentimental mood.
I like Texas swing, dark country blues, classic rock, jazz from Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis, classical music including some opera, and these historic vehicles of worship.
Beautiful renditions of these very important hymns. Loved the artwork, especially the images of Martin Luther! Thanks for another video of authentic early music!
Anglicans and some Lutherans held onto their beautiful music traditions. Lutherans in general (in the US at least) have not, preferring pop versions of hymns played on guitars, and power point slide presentations. Such a shame that music like this has been lost in worship, along with ancient vestments and practices, and that the emphasis on "Protestant" belies the fact that the reformed church was still "catholic".
I don't know if we specifically use this hymn within my church, but the Missouri Synod uses traditional music like this, although in English of course. That doesn't mean that the newer Christian rock is bad, either, but for actual church I prefer this. EDIT: we are definetely using these specific hymns, I recognize them from church. I didn't immediately because they are all in English.
Confessional Lutheran Churches of the Missouri Synod continue to use the old traditional Lutheran hymns. You will not find electric guitars, drums, etc. in the chancel area of a confessional Lutheran Church. I dearly love the old hymns and the music of the Reformation. Soli Deo Gloria
Thanks for listening. Please check out my playlist "Early Renaissance music in the German-speaking nations (1500-1550)" for other pieces in the same genre.
It definitely gives glory to God. God is the author and originator of grace and gives that to us. We are the beggars. We stand in need of His grace constantly.
4:20 This song is very popular in Finland. We usually sing it at New Year's Eve, or at least it's sung on TV then. We'll see how this year's celebration is going to be with all the restrictions...
Es fehlt leider das Marienlied Luthers SIE IST MIR LIEB DIE WERTE MAGD, Untertitel, Ein Lied von der Kirche. Die Betonung Luthers dieses Untertitels ist von grosser Bedeutung, denn es ist die Art mit der man dieses Thema in der Alten Kirche behandelte. Im II.Vatikanischen Konzil hat man dieses systematische Verfahren wieder aufgenommen. Siehe LUMEN GENTIUM.
Danke für die Empfehlung. Ich werde es mir ansehen. Hier ist meine Playlist für wichtige lutherische Musik der 1. Generation seit Martin. ruclips.net/p/PLn4Qg2sVKTZnQpfqe4KhVPFOSB8JvHX0f&si=9GPct7BXcoNqDuRh
Des airs qui sont arrivés tardivement en France (du moins en version française).,Les calvinistes du XVIème siècle chantaient des psaumes, venus du psautier français/huguenot/de Genève (même contenu, les 150 psaumes de David versifiés et mis en musique à la même période, le titre du recueil varie suivant les éditions). Toujours utilisé dans les cultes réformés, et aussi luthériens, en France (avec des textes révisés, en français moderne, mais les mélodies sont d'origine). Je ne sais pas ce que chantaient les luthériens français/francophones du XVIème/XVIIème siècle.
I think eventually Luther accepted that the pipe organ was a permanent fixture in church music. Many of his immediate followers were professional organists such as Wolfgang Figulus. The debate is complex. I suspect that what Luther advocated was to avoid combining human voices with organ accompaniment because he loved the purity of singing. Here is one article about this topic: www.researchgate.net/profile/Theo-Wyk/publication/336798899_Martin_Luther_and_the_pipe_organ_-_His_true_sentiments_affirmed/links/5db2b96592851c577ec260fb/Martin-Luther-and-the-pipe-organ-His-true-sentiments-affirmed.pdf?origin=publication_detail
@@karlrovey Actually, it was not unheard of to combine choir with organ -- which may be the reason why Martin Luther criticized it. You can see a woodblock print I included in my video of Isaac's "Missa Wohlauff gsell" ruclips.net/video/c9Hf62VE1mc/видео.html I suspect that Luther wanted his congregation to hear and understand every word that was being "spoken" by human voices and rejected the idea of its being obscured by the power of the church organ.
@@earlymusicmidi I was under the impression that the general practice (if you had an organ) at the time for both Catholics and Lutherans was alternating between choir and organ (and congregation in the case of Lutherans).
@@karlrovey That may be true. I don't know for sure. But the church organ has been a fixture of churches throughout Europe from the 14th Century onwards. It is hard (for me at least) to think that the medieval mind would not have imagined combining singing (esp. by a congregation) and organ playing at the same time for special occasions.🤔
He was a mixed bag considering the Jews. He was not God, he was not a "S"aint. Like us, he was a sinner. He was right on the Gospel, and wrong on other things. Also, it's best not to judge anyone in a vacuum. Although wrong, ant-semitism was (and still is) partly representitive of the culture at the time.
Sadly modern anti-semitism has its roots in the late Middle Ages. Even Venice with all its enlightened thinkers organized its Jewish citizens into ghettos and created onerous laws for the residents therein by around 1516.
@@johnhouchins3156 thanks John that was so well put. It is so true Luther was not God and neither did he claum to be. It was so sad that many in the Church of the day were anti semitic and it is often said that Adolf Hitler was influenced by Luther.
Although I don’t, and can’t, know all of Luther’s thoughts and feelings on the Jewish people. I do know that the letter that Luther wrote called “The Jews and their lies”, was actually a response to a letter that a Jewish rabbi had recently written called “The Christians and their lies”. So I think that adds a bit of context to the sentiment that Luther was antisemitic specifically because of that letter. Another thing to keep in mind was that the horribly disgusting event that happened in the 20th century hadn’t happened yet. So it’s easy to look back and judge him from what we now know. I am not in any way saying that Luther was perfect because he definitely was not! I just think it’s interesting.
God bless those who were martyred for the truth 😭
lmaooo
Amen.
Amen
They only died for their ideology, not for the faith
Truth? Lutherans are heretics, they didnt die for the truth! They are heretic blasphemers!
Hello protestant community. No hatred!!!!!
-Catholic Community
Hopefully spiritual music elevates us beyond hate 😊
I sincerely hope not
FINALLY some good traditional protestant music.
All other protestant music compilations I've seen so far are weird pop stuff from recent years, completely devoid of spirituality.
Thanks. I also made a playlist of Lutheran songs.
Music from the German Reformation (1525-1575)
most of these songs (i'm almost sure that all of them) are included in the canonized songbook of the hungarian protestant churches (calvinist and lutheran). i grew up listening and singing them, and while i like mostly indie and psychedelic rock music, they remain to be my favorites when i'm in a sentimental mood.
Thank you for your comment.
I like Texas swing, dark country blues, classic rock, jazz from Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis, classical music including some opera, and these historic vehicles of worship.
Hallo, where are you from, bro? Germany?
@@michaelkingsbury4305good! Can you say me some Texas swing and dark country blues names to i'm looking for? (Sorry my basic english)
3:32 We still have this music here in Germany
Here is a "sung" version of the same tune "performed" by my PC.
ruclips.net/video/gcERZw_3za0/видео.html
Dank sei Gott
This tune is still used by Lutherans in the US.
Beautiful renditions of these very important hymns. Loved the artwork, especially the images of Martin Luther! Thanks for another video of authentic early music!
Thanks for listening
I also made a Reformation Era playlist 😊
Anglicans and some Lutherans held onto their beautiful music traditions. Lutherans in general (in the US at least) have not, preferring pop versions of hymns played on guitars, and power point slide presentations. Such a shame that music like this has been lost in worship, along with ancient vestments and practices, and that the emphasis on "Protestant" belies the fact that the reformed church was still "catholic".
Thanks for the comments 😊
Gunnar Thorsen yet many still have classical music, organ and song liturgy weekly. Pretty easy to find those still going regularly
I don't know if we specifically use this hymn within my church, but the Missouri Synod uses traditional music like this, although in English of course.
That doesn't mean that the newer Christian rock is bad, either, but for actual church I prefer this.
EDIT: we are definetely using these specific hymns, I recognize them from church. I didn't immediately because they are all in English.
European protestant music is usually based on choirs or organs.
Confessional Lutheran Churches of the Missouri Synod continue to use the old traditional Lutheran hymns. You will not find electric guitars, drums, etc. in the chancel area of a confessional Lutheran Church. I dearly love the old hymns and the music of the Reformation. Soli Deo Gloria
Bellissimo......ho scoperto degli inni luterani che non conoscevo. Veramente celestiale
Grazie 😊
Great making. They made this music themselvs. To give grace to God . ! In divine purpose, to meditate, and practice of theology.
Thanks for listening. Please check out my playlist "Early Renaissance music in the German-speaking nations (1500-1550)" for other pieces in the same genre.
It definitely gives glory to God. God is the author and originator of grace and gives that to us. We are the beggars. We stand in need of His grace constantly.
Yea. .meditative music.
Ameican church is lady gaga music 😂
feliz y bendecido domingo para todos...
gracias x las bendiciones....
muchas gracias! 🙏
4:20 This song is very popular in Finland. We usually sing it at New Year's Eve, or at least it's sung on TV then. We'll see how this year's celebration is going to be with all the restrictions...
Thanks for the comments. I also created an electronic chorus version. Here is the link:
ruclips.net/video/cu0jrtlTRm4/видео.html
Thank you for blessing me with this lovely video on the Sabbath day . God bless you 🙏 ❤
Thank you. I have created many other similar videos on my playlist of German Renaissance music 😊
Papists: *Be chilling in rome, collecting money from indulgences*
Meanwhile in Germany: *"EIN FESTE BURG IST UNSER GOTT EIN GUTTEN WEHR UND WAFFEN!"*
Hahaha yeah!😂
Soli Deo Gloria
I am a Spiritual Deist, but I do love this type of music!
Thanks 😊
@@earlymusicmidi you're welcome and stay peaceful!
My brother In Christ Jesus, God is calling you into his holy church.
Skøn højkirkelig sang om gudelige emner ......
Thanks
Beautiful. Thank you so much, amen!!!!
Thanks 🙏
1:24 I swear on everything: THIS IS THE CUTEST THING EVER 😭😭😭💜
Yes it issss
Mind sharing the meaning besides your picture :D
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@@AnnetteMurphyger they look so cute together 💜
@@angelicart.6 who does?
EXCELLENT. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful 🙏
Thanks 😊
Graças a Deus
😊
I LOVE THIS!
Thanks
Es fehlt leider das Marienlied Luthers SIE IST MIR LIEB DIE WERTE MAGD, Untertitel, Ein Lied von der Kirche. Die Betonung Luthers dieses Untertitels ist von grosser Bedeutung, denn es ist die Art mit der man dieses Thema in der Alten Kirche behandelte. Im II.Vatikanischen Konzil hat man dieses systematische Verfahren wieder aufgenommen. Siehe LUMEN GENTIUM.
Danke für die Empfehlung. Ich werde es mir ansehen. Hier ist meine Playlist für wichtige lutherische Musik der 1. Generation seit Martin.
ruclips.net/p/PLn4Qg2sVKTZnQpfqe4KhVPFOSB8JvHX0f&si=9GPct7BXcoNqDuRh
Very cool
Lovely :)
Thanks 😊
ciaooo
sono
ajayveer
!!!!!!!!!!!!!
need chord changes for guitar.. anyone?
Me gusta mucho la primera
Gracias 🙏
Des airs qui sont arrivés tardivement en France (du moins en version française).,Les calvinistes du XVIème siècle chantaient des psaumes, venus du psautier français/huguenot/de Genève (même contenu, les 150 psaumes de David versifiés et mis en musique à la même période, le titre du recueil varie suivant les éditions). Toujours utilisé dans les cultes réformés, et aussi luthériens, en France (avec des textes révisés, en français moderne, mais les mélodies sont d'origine). Je ne sais pas ce que chantaient les luthériens français/francophones du XVIème/XVIIème siècle.
Thanks for the comments
😍
Thanks for listening!
But I cant to listen the words... it is so polyphonic... I would like to know more about lutheran hymns and chorals of the XVI century...
Please check out my playlist 😊
Music from the German Reformation (1525-1575)
Didn't both Luther and Calvin reject the organ and prefer acapella?
I think eventually Luther accepted that the pipe organ was a permanent fixture in church music. Many of his immediate followers were professional organists such as Wolfgang Figulus. The debate is complex. I suspect that what Luther advocated was to avoid combining human voices with organ accompaniment because he loved the purity of singing. Here is one article about this topic:
www.researchgate.net/profile/Theo-Wyk/publication/336798899_Martin_Luther_and_the_pipe_organ_-_His_true_sentiments_affirmed/links/5db2b96592851c577ec260fb/Martin-Luther-and-the-pipe-organ-His-true-sentiments-affirmed.pdf?origin=publication_detail
@@earlymusicmidiOrgan and singing at the same time is something that would have been novel at the time of the Reformation.
@@karlrovey Actually, it was not unheard of to combine choir with organ -- which may be the reason why Martin Luther criticized it. You can see a woodblock print I included in my video of Isaac's "Missa Wohlauff gsell"
ruclips.net/video/c9Hf62VE1mc/видео.html
I suspect that Luther wanted his congregation to hear and understand every word that was being "spoken" by human voices and rejected the idea of its being obscured by the power of the church organ.
@@earlymusicmidi I was under the impression that the general practice (if you had an organ) at the time for both Catholics and Lutherans was alternating between choir and organ (and congregation in the case of Lutherans).
@@karlrovey That may be true. I don't know for sure. But the church organ has been a fixture of churches throughout Europe from the 14th Century onwards. It is hard (for me at least) to think that the medieval mind would not have imagined combining singing (esp. by a congregation) and organ playing at the same time for special occasions.🤔
I'm not in Germony
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I was always a bit amazed to find out that Martin Luther became anti semitic at the end of his life.
He was a mixed bag considering the Jews. He was not God, he was not a "S"aint. Like us, he was a sinner. He was right on the Gospel, and wrong on other things. Also, it's best not to judge anyone in a vacuum. Although wrong, ant-semitism was (and still is) partly representitive of the culture at the time.
Sadly modern anti-semitism has its roots in the late Middle Ages. Even Venice with all its enlightened thinkers organized its Jewish citizens into ghettos and created onerous laws for the residents therein by around 1516.
@@johnhouchins3156 thanks John that was so well put. It is so true Luther was not God and neither did he claum to be. It was so sad that many in the Church of the day were anti semitic and it is often said that Adolf Hitler was influenced by Luther.
@@johnhouchins3156 the new Testament does call believers in Jesus saints though.
Although I don’t, and can’t, know all of Luther’s thoughts and feelings on the Jewish people. I do know that the letter that Luther wrote called “The Jews and their lies”, was actually a response to a letter that a Jewish rabbi had recently written called “The Christians and their lies”. So I think that adds a bit of context to the sentiment that Luther was antisemitic specifically because of that letter. Another thing to keep in mind was that the horribly disgusting event that happened in the 20th century hadn’t happened yet. So it’s easy to look back and judge him from what we now know. I am not in any way saying that Luther was perfect because he definitely was not! I just think it’s interesting.
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If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination - Leviticus 20:13 .
Why do you support this flag?
Only Catholic Church
Wherever the Liturgy is , you will find Christ , and this music . Particularly, the Lutheran traditional church .
No Church saves anyone either Catholic or Protestant. Only Christ saves.
Oh really? Why?
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Very cool
Thanks