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Traditional music and hymnody are seen to be for an older audience.
He is also the author of several books on Lutheran music and hymnody.
He is also known for some of his songs which other church groups have incorporated into their hymnody.
He had found a new form and created a new school of hymnody.
It may be more or less clearly distinguished from hymnody, the creation and practice of such song.
The singing of the Psalms features strongly in the hymnody.
There is also an extensive hymnody collection from various denominations and cultures.
Ferguson's name is often associated with hymnody and the words "hymn festival."
Church music flourished and this era is considered as a "golden age" of Lutheran hymnody.
A century later Lutheran liturgical texts and hymnody were in wide circulation.
Books like these contain much music which is transitory but include insufficient hymnody from the traditional repertoire.
Topics ranging from music and worship to gospel hymnody have appeared frequently through the decades.
The choruses are in the tradition of thick, satisfying melody-harmony hymnody.
This covers a wide range of worship songs, but only a small amount of hymnody.
Lutheran hymnody is well known for its doctrinal, didactic, and musical richness.
Hymnody might be used more if the production of most recordings were better and the words could be heard more clearly.
Hymnody for large wind ensemble, two pianos and percussion (1963)
Baughen is also noted for his contribution to hymnody.
African-Americans developed a rich hymnody from spirituals during times of slavery to the modern, lively black gospel style.
These metres were associated with Christian hymnody.
It is still not a hymn in the narrow sense of the formal and structural criteria of hymnody.
They also contain the hymnody of the Church, which has always been an important part of Methodist worship.
Another version of how the hymn transformed over time from a poem to a timeless classic of hymnody.
She spent a year in Dresden, during which time she took an interest in German hymnody.
This comes through in the Wesleyean hymnody such as his famous hymn "And can it be".