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Q: Is a chorale a Lutheran congregational hymn tune?
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Is a Lutheran congregational hymn tune?

Cantata I believe.


The chorale is a type of hymn tune created by?

martin Luther


What is the name of a composition for an organ that incorporates a hymn tune?

A composition for an organ that incorporates a hymn tune is known as a chorale prelude.


When chorale melodies were harmonized for church choir the tune was given to what?

Congregation


In a simple four part harmonization how was the chorale tune most likely to be put in?

soprano


What are the various ways Bach used the chorale to unify his cantata?

Typically, Bach's cantatas are each based on a chorale tune. In some of them the tune reappears in different guises in each movement, sometimes in a fugue, sometimes as a ground-bass, sometimes as a simple variation. In others it only reappears at the end of the cantata, but the melodies of the other movements are based in some way, either melodically or rhythmically, on the chorale-tune.


When was the hymn tune 'Adeste Fidles' written?

It is not clear when the hymn tune "Adeste Fidles" was written. The thought it is that it may have been written in the 13th century by John Francis Wade.


What hymn has the same tune as Carmen Ohio?

The hymn that has this tune is called, "Come, Christians, Join to Sing." The lyrics were written by Scottish minister Christian Henry Bateman in 1843.


Which hymn number is methodist hymn pleasant are thy courts above?

Could be anything depending where in the world you worship but in the Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church‎, Pleasant are Thy Courts Above is hymn number 230


What is the prevalent melody of edward elgar's elegy for strings?

The hymn "Abide With Me", to the tune "Eventide".


What type of music is jesu by bach?

I'm taking on faith that you're referring to the popular "Jesu, joy of man's desiring", often played at weddings and at the Christmas holidays. If not--then disregard the rest. The melody is from a "chorale" originally titled "Werde munter, mein Gemüthe", by the composer Johann Schop. A chorale is a tune used in the Lutheran tradition for congregational and/or choral singing. It was common for composers to make new arrangements of these familiar tunes. Bach arranged this chorale tune with different text, "Jesu bleibet meine Freude" ("Jesus remains my joy") and used it in the 10th section of his cantata "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" BWV 147. Since this was the final section, it was traditional for the congregation to sing along with the choir on the melody. The original version is written for chorus accompanied by strings, organ, and a single trumpet that plays the melody (perhaps to help lead the congregation). This accompaniment by itself makes a nice instrumental. In the early 20th century Dame Myra Hess also made a very popular arrangement for piano, which no doubt contributed to its rise in popularity at weddings.


What is the name of the hymn sang to the tune of the German national anthem?

Often referred to as "The Austrian Hymn", composed by George Frederich Handel and appears in the Church of Ireland Hymn book as "Glorious things of thee our spoken, Zion ciity of our God".