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From the Twelfth to the Middle of the Seventeenth Century
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020
It is commonly thought that the German Choral had its birth in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, i.e., at the period of the Reformation in Germany. This is a great mistake. We may allow indeed that it reached its zenith at that time; but it was the fruit of seed sown in previous ages, and can boast of a long and noble ancestry. No nation in the world is possessed of so rich a treasury of Sacred Song as Germany. Considering the short time placed at my disposal, and the number of illustrations to be given, I trust that I may be pardoned for at once plunging in medias res.
∗ See P. Ambrosius Kienle, O.S.B., “Kleines Kirchen musikalisches Handbuch.” Freiburg im Breisgau, 1893.Google Scholar