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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:'''
'''Full Titles:'''
* Official title of the 1524 edition: ''Geystliche Gesangk Buchlein'' {{PubDatePlace|1524|Wittenberg by Joseph Klug| }}
* 1524 edition: ''Geystliche gesangk Buchlein''
* Official title of the 1525 edition: ''Geystliche Gesangbüchlin'' {{PubDatePlace|1525|Wittenberg| }}
* 1525 edition: ''Geystliche Gsangbüchlin''
* 1534 & 1537 editions: ''Wittenbergische Gsangbüchli durch Johan. Walthern, Churfürstlichen von Sachsen senger meystern uff ein newes corrigiert, gebes sert und gemeret''
* 1544 & 1551 editions: ''Wittembergisch deudsch Geistlich Gesangbüchlein. Mit vier vnd fünff stimmen. Durch Johan Walthern, Churfürstlichen von Sachssen Sengermeistern, auffs new mit vleis corrigirt, und mit vielen schönen Liedern gebessert und gemehret''


'''Composers:''' [[Johann Walter]] in collaboration with [[Martin Luther]]<br>
'''Composers:''' [[Johann Walter]] in collaboration with [[Martin Luther]]


'''Description:'''
{{Volumes|4|Edition
38 German hymn motets and 5 latin motets, expanded in later editions to 74 german hymns and 47 latin motets in the 1551 edition. Set for 3 to 5 voices (Discantus, Altus, Tenor, Bassus and Vagans). The original part books are not conserved as a complete set. Of the first edition only T and B are available online.<br>
|1524|1|in Wittenberg by [[Josef Klug]], reprinted in Worms by [[Peter Schöffer]] (1525)
|1534|2|in Wittenberg, reprinted in Strasbourg by [[Peter Schöffer]] & Mathias Apiarius (1534 & 1537)
|1544|3|in Wittenberg by [[Georg Rhau]]
|1551|4|in Wittenberg by the heir of [[Georg Rhau]]}}
{{Descr|38 German hymn motets and 5 latin motets, expanded in later editions to 74 german hymns and 47 latin motets in the 1551 edition. Set for 3 to 5 voices (Discantus, Altus, Tenor, Bassus and Vagans). The original part books are not conserved as a complete set. Of the first edition only T and B are available online.<br>
After the ''Achtliederbuch'' (1524) and the ''Erfurt Enchiridion'' (1524), the ''Geystliche Gesank Buchleyn'' is the third publication with german hymns by Martin Luther, and the first choir hymnal with such songs. It is supposed that with this Gesank Buchlein Walther applied for the post of director musices at the court of ''Fredric the Wise'', known as one of the most powerful defenders of Martin Luther.
After the ''Achtliederbuch'' (1524) and the ''Erfurt Enchiridion'' (1524), the ''Geystliche Gesank Buchleyn'' is the third publication with german hymns by Martin Luther, and the first choir hymnal with such songs. It is supposed that with this Gesank Buchlein Walther applied for the post of director musices at the court of ''Fredric the Wise'', known as one of the most powerful defenders of Martin Luther.


In the successive editions, the works are sometimes adapted or replaced, and the numbring changed. A concordance is given in the 1878 reprint.
In the successive editions, the works are sometimes adapted or replaced, and the numbering changed. A concordance is given in the 1878 reprint.}}
==External Links==
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyn_geystlich_Gesangk_Buchleyn] wikipedia page on Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn<br>
[https://imslp.org/wiki/Geystliche_gesangk-Buchleyn_(Walter%2C_Johann)] scans of partbooks and reprint in score (1878) on IMSLP. In 1991 an Urtext edition of the 1551 print is published by Bärenreiter.
 
==List of Works==
==List of Works==


==Works at CPDL==
==Works at CPDL==
{{MultiPubList|yr,seq,com,lyr,gen,subg,vo,voices|1524}}
{{MultiPubList|yr,seq,com,lyr,gen,subg,vo,voices}}
 
==References==
{{#ExtWeb:
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyn_geystlich_Gesangk_Buchleyn Wikipedia page on Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn]
*[https://imslp.org/wiki/Geystliche_gesangk-Buchleyn_(Walter%2C_Johann) Scans of partbooks and reprint in score (1878) on IMSLP. In 1991 an Urtext edition of the 1551 print was published by Bärenreiter.]
*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990067725&View=rism RISM W 167]
*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990067726&View=rism RISM W 168]
*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990067727&View=rism RISM W 169]
*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990067728&View=rism RISM W 170]
*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990067729&View=rism RISM W 171]
*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990067730&View=rism RISM W 173]}}


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General Information

Full Titles:

  • 1524 edition: Geystliche gesangk Buchlein
  • 1525 edition: Geystliche Gsangbüchlin
  • 1534 & 1537 editions: Wittenbergische Gsangbüchli durch Johan. Walthern, Churfürstlichen von Sachsen senger meystern uff ein newes corrigiert, gebes sert und gemeret
  • 1544 & 1551 editions: Wittembergisch deudsch Geistlich Gesangbüchlein. Mit vier vnd fünff stimmen. Durch Johan Walthern, Churfürstlichen von Sachssen Sengermeistern, auffs new mit vleis corrigirt, und mit vielen schönen Liedern gebessert und gemehret

Composers: Johann Walter in collaboration with Martin Luther

Publications using VolumesEditions

1 – Published 1524 – in Wittenberg by Josef Klug, reprinted in Worms by Peter Schöffer (1525)
2 – Published 1534 – in Wittenberg, reprinted in Strasbourg by Peter Schöffer & Mathias Apiarius (1534 & 1537)
3 – Published 1544 – in Wittenberg by Georg Rhau
4 – Published 1551 – in Wittenberg by the heir of Georg Rhau

Description: 38 German hymn motets and 5 latin motets, expanded in later editions to 74 german hymns and 47 latin motets in the 1551 edition. Set for 3 to 5 voices (Discantus, Altus, Tenor, Bassus and Vagans). The original part books are not conserved as a complete set. Of the first edition only T and B are available online.
After the Achtliederbuch (1524) and the Erfurt Enchiridion (1524), the Geystliche Gesank Buchleyn is the third publication with german hymns by Martin Luther, and the first choir hymnal with such songs. It is supposed that with this Gesank Buchlein Walther applied for the post of director musices at the court of Fredric the Wise, known as one of the most powerful defenders of Martin Luther.

In the successive editions, the works are sometimes adapted or replaced, and the numbering changed. A concordance is given in the 1878 reprint.

List of Works

Works at CPDL

Edition 1 (1524)

Title Year No. Composer Lyricist Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
Ach Gott vom Himmel, sieh darein 1524 8 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Chorales 4 SATB
Aus tiefer Not 1524 4 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Christ lag in Todesbanden 1524 9–11 Johann Walter Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Es ist das Heil uns kommen her 1524 36 Johann Walter Paul Speratus Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Es wolt uns Gott genädig sein 1524 12 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ 1524 22 Johann Walter Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet 1524 5 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Komm, Gott Schöpfer 1524 33 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Komm, heiliger Geist 1524 2 Johann Walter Sacred Chorales 4 SATB
Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist a 5 1524 1 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 5 SATTB,SATBB
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland 1524 20 Johann Walter 2 Sacred Motets 5 SSATB
Wir glauben all an einen Gott 1524 35 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 4 SATB
Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit 1524 28 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 4 SATB

Edition 2 (1534)

Title Year No. Composer Lyricist Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
Wär Gott nit mit uns diese Zeit (1537) 1534 16 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 4 SATB

Edition 3 (1544)

Title Year No. Composer Lyricist Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
Ein feste Burg 1544 21 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Chorales 4 SATB
Joseph, lieber Joseph mein 1544 47 Johann Walter Sacred Motets 5 SATTB

Edition 4 (1551)

Title Year No. Composer Lyricist Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist a 6 1551 34 Johann Walter Martin Luther Sacred Motets 6 SSAATB
Wo Gott, der Herr, nicht bei uns hält 1551 30 Johann Walter Justus Jonas Sacred Motets 4 SATB


References

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