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Author Derek L. Stauff offers a new look German Lutheran music of the 1620s and 1630s, showing how its composers carefully set biblical texts that resonated with the war and performed them in politically meaningful contexts. This book reveals to readers how their music became a representation of the Lutheran church, stoking fears about Catholic religious persecution, celebrating political alignments, critiquing controversial decrees, or lamenting the brutality of war.

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Author Derek L. Stauff offers a new look German Lutheran music of the 1620s and 1630s, showing how its composers carefully set biblical texts that resonated with the war and performed them in politically meaningful contexts. This book reveals to readers how their music became a representation of the Lutheran church, stoking fears about Catholic religious persecution, celebrating political alignments, critiquing controversial decrees, or lamenting the brutality of war.
Autorenporträt
Derek L. Stauff is Associate Professor of Music at Hillsdale College where he teaches music history and organ. His research focuses on early modern Germany, especially Lutheran music from the era, about which he has published in The Journal of the American Musicological Society, Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music, Bach Perspectives, and the Schütz-Jahrbuch.