Harmonious Monk
Martin Luther and His Reformation Through Music
Wednesday, October 4, 2017 · 7 - 8 PM
Christopher Boyd Brown, Associate Professor of Church History, Boston University
Christopher Boyd Brown and UMBC’s Camerata and Collegium Musicum will present an interdisciplinary concert-lecture on Martin Luther’s use of music and the community practice of hymn-singing in the Protestant Reformation. Dr. Brown will discuss how Lutheran hymns, sung in the streets and homes as well as in community spaces, were central to the success of the Reformation. UMBC students will provide live musical examples of plainchant, Reformation hymns, and multi-part choral works by Walter and Bach.
Sponsored by the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program, the Music Department, the Dresher Center for the Humanities, and the Religious Studies Program.
Christopher Boyd Brown and UMBC’s Camerata and Collegium Musicum will present an interdisciplinary concert-lecture on Martin Luther’s use of music and the community practice of hymn-singing in the Protestant Reformation. Dr. Brown will discuss how Lutheran hymns, sung in the streets and homes as well as in community spaces, were central to the success of the Reformation. UMBC students will provide live musical examples of plainchant, Reformation hymns, and multi-part choral works by Walter and Bach.
Sponsored by the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program, the Music Department, the Dresher Center for the Humanities, and the Religious Studies Program.