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'Nun ruhet in den Wäldern'

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'Nun ruhet in den Wäldern'Der Band enthlt die Beitrge zur Jahrestagung der Paul Gerhardt Gesellschaft 2023 unter dem Thema 'Paul Gerhardt im Fluss'. Jonas Milde, Bernhard Leube, Bernhard Schmidt und Konrad Klek referieren ber Auswahl und (Um )Gestaltung der Gerhardt Lieder im weit verbreiteten Porstschen Gesangbuch (ab 1709), in der Aufklrungszeit, im Schleiermacher Gesangbuch (1829) und bei den ersten Bemhungen um Werkausgaben im 19. Jahrhundert. Ansgar Franz und Christiane

Der Band enthält die Beiträge zur Jahrestagung der Paul-Gerhardt-Gesellschaft 2023 unter dem Thema 'Paul Gerhardt im Fluss'. Jonas Milde, Bernhard Leube, Bernhard Schmidt und Konrad Klek referieren über Auswahl und (Um-)Gestaltung der Gerhardt-Lieder im weit verbreiteten Porstschen Gesangbuch (ab 1709), in der Aufklärungszeit, im Schleiermacher-Gesangbuch (1829) und bei den ersten Bemühungen um Werkausgaben im 19. Jahrhundert. Ansgar Franz und Christiane Schäfer beleuchten die Rezeption im katholischen Bereich. Jutta Koslowski und Beate Besser stellen sich der heutigen Sprachproblematik im Kontext von Genderthematik und Anfragen an Gottesbilder. ['Nun ruhet in den Wäldern' (!). Paul Gerhardt's Hymn Texts in the Flow of Reception History] The volume contains the contributions to the annual conference of the Paul Gerhardt Society 2023 under the theme 'Paul Gerhardt im Fluss'. Jonas Milde, Bernhard Leube, Bernhard Schmidt and Konrad Klek talk about the selection and (re-)arrangement of Gerhardt's songs in the widely used Porst hymnal (from 1709), in the Enlightenment period, in the Schleiermacher hymnal (1829), and in the first efforts to produce editions of his works in the 19th century. Ansgar Franz and Christiane Schäfer shed light on the reception in the Catholic sphere. Jutta Koslowski and Beate Besser looked at today's language problems in the context of gender issues and questions about images of God.

EAN: 9783374077953
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Erscheinungsjahr: 28.03.2025
Redaktion: Klek, Konrad
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 180
Abbildungen: 4c
Themenüberschrift: RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Counseling & Recovery
Keyword: Allmacht Gottes; Aufklärungsgesangbücher; Genderproblematik im Kirchenlied; Gerechte Sprache im Kirchenlied; Gerhardt-Ausgaben; Gerhardt-Lieder im katholischen Gesangbuch; Gerhardt-Rezeption 19. Jahrhundert; Gesangbuch Deutsche Christen; Gesangbuch Schleiermacher 1829; Gesangbuchrestauration; Kritik Kirchenlied; Paul Gerhardt; Porstsches Gesangbuch; Textänderungen beim Kirchenlied
Fachschema: Kirchenmusik~Sakralmusik~Christentum / Glaube, Bekenntnis~Musikgeschichte
Fachkategorie: Geistliche, religiöse Musik~Christliches Leben und christliche Praxis~Musikgeschichte
Länge: 215 mm
Breite: 145 mm
Höhe: 13 mm
Gewicht: 266 gr
Produktform: Klappenbroschur
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