
This volume brings together a remarkable selection of Martin Luther’s German sacred songs, each paired with its original melody and a faithful English translation. Designed for listeners who appreciate both historic theology and early music, the collection lets you hear the chorales as they were first sung in the churches of Wittenberg and beyond.
The hymns span the early Reformation years, covering thanksgiving songs, psalm settings, and classic chorales that later inspired composers such as Michael Praetorius and Johann Sebastian Bach. Detailed editorial notes explain the origins of each tune, the evolution of its harmonizations, and the cultural moments that shaped the lyrics, from the “Eight Songs” of 1524 to later adaptations in German hymnals.
Whether you are exploring the roots of Protestant worship or simply enjoy richly textured vocal music, these recordings provide a vivid auditory window into a pivotal era of faith and melody. The seamless blend of original chant, historic harmony, and clear English text makes the experience both educational and moving.
Full title
Dr. Martin Luther's Deutsche Geistliche Lieder The Hymns of Martin Luther Set to Their Original Melodies, With an English Version
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (136K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1483–1546
A former monk and theology professor whose questions about church practice helped ignite the Protestant Reformation, reshaping Christianity across Europe. His forceful writing, preaching, and German Bible translation gave his ideas an influence that lasted far beyond his own lifetime.
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