Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Topic-Martin Luther, the Musician/Music of the Reformation

I have chosen to write my article about Martin Luther as a musician, or if this is too narrow of a topic, I may expand the scope of the topic to include all music of the Reformation period.  I will be updating this post with possible sources.

I have found a promising journal article from the Journal of Research in Music Education titled "Music in the Educational Philosophy of Martin Luther." Link

Another interesting article that I found was in the Journal of Musicological Research. It is not about Martin Luther, but about how music was used in the Reformation to argue both sides. It is titled
"Thomas Murner, Michael Stifel, and songs as polemic in the early reformation."

That is another possible angle I could explore.

Source

Another promising article is from the Journal called Early Music called "The historiography of the Reformation, or the reformation of historiography."
 journal article


I found 3 interesting books that I am hoping to get a hold of.


Theology, Music and Time (Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine) [Paperback]

Jeremy S. Begbie (Author)



Resonant Witness: Conversations between Music and Theology (Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies) 

Jeremy S. Begbie (Editor), Steven R. Guthrie



Music and Theology (Horizons in Theology) 

Don E. Saliers (Author)

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