
The Lutheran Church and Organ Music
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Welcome back to Between the Barlines! I am your host, Dr. Maeve Berry! We are more than halfway through season 3’s episodes! I am excited for the next few episodes because we are getting into one of our first musicians that everyone knows at least one thing about! Can you guess who that might be? I’ll let you think on that! Today’s episode will take us to German-speaking lands, where music wasn’t just a form of art—it was theology made audible. We’ll explore how Lutheran theology shaped musical practice, how the organ became the thunderous and sublime voice of the church, and how composers like Buxtehude and Scheidemann turned chorales into towering monuments of faith. In this episode, we address the North German Organ School, Dieterich Buxtehude, Heinrich Scheidemann, and chorale preludes/fantasias.
Music mentioned:
Buxtehude Works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUcdBz3LIuU
HEINRICH SCHEIDEMANN - SELECTION OF PRELUDES AND FUGUES FOR ORGAN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbI7AUUzsXQ