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Mendelssohn and the Genesis of the Protestant A Cappella Movement Siegwart Reichwald (Westmont College, California)

Mendelssohn and the Genesis of the Protestant A Cappella Movement By Siegwart Reichwald (Westmont College, California)

Mendelssohn and the Genesis of the Protestant A Cappella Movement by Siegwart Reichwald (Westmont College, California)


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This Element presents the analyses of his 25 Domchor compositions and their revisions that chronicle Mendelssohn's stylistic development and his ability to continue to offer a Christological worship experience within strictly prescribed parameters.

Mendelssohn and the Genesis of the Protestant A Cappella Movement Summary

Mendelssohn and the Genesis of the Protestant A Cappella Movement by Siegwart Reichwald (Westmont College, California)

Drawing on his experiences in Berlin under Schleiermacher and his travels to the Vatican, Mendelssohn, as the Director of Prussian Church Music, wanted to offer an edifying worship experience where large-scale choral works would become an indispensable part of the liturgy, which he saw as a performative or representational act, centered around the life of Christ. Yet he quickly realized that the court and clergy were not interested in his foundational concepts; they merely wanted reforms based on the restauration ideals espoused by Winterfeld and Thibaut. Analyses of his 25 Domchor compositions and their revisions in this Element chronicle Mendelssohn's stylistic development and his ability to continue to offer a Christological worship experience within strictly prescribed parameters. The Berlin Domchor and its new repertoire by Mendelssohn and contemporaneous composers quickly became the model for the emerging a cappella movement throughout Protestant Germany.

Table of Contents

1. Back to the future: Mendelssohn, Berlin, and the protestant a cappella movement; 2. Mendelssohn's concept of church music; 3. An inauspicious start: music for christmas 1843; 4. Ideals proposed: music for New Year's Day 1844; 5. Ideals compromised: music for epiphany and lent 1844; 6. New ideals conceptualized: preparing for departure; 7. Mendelssohn's lasting legacy; References.

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NPB9781009113359
9781009113359
1009113356
Mendelssohn and the Genesis of the Protestant A Cappella Movement by Siegwart Reichwald (Westmont College, California)
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Cambridge University Press
2023-11-09
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