The »Freylinghausen« rediscovered editorially.
Paths of hymnal research at the Francke Foundations
Paths of hymnal research at the Francke Foundations
The symposium, designed as the final conference of 30 years of hymnological research at the Francke Foundations, pays tribute to these three decades of intensive work on hymnbooks and sacred song.
The main focus is on the two-part Freylinghausen Hymnal (Halle 1704/14), rediscovered in the form of a six-volume critical new edition (2004-2020), which represents the song-cultural legacy of Halle Pietism and once caused a sensation far beyond Germany's borders as the »Hallisches Gesangbuch« (Halle Hymnal) and many of whose extremely innovative songs have remained alive in many translations to this day. In addition to exchanging views on many years of experience, especially editorial experience, the symposium also aims to highlight prospects for hymnal research.
Corresponding impulses can also be expected from the presentation of new studies on Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen's Geistreiches Gesangbuch in the anthology entitled »Mein Herz soll den Herren loben«. Studien zum Freylinghausenschen Gesangbuch, which includes the beginning of the text of a psalm song by the editor himself that is exemplary for Pietist song piety.
Program:
10.00 Welcome, Thomas Müller-Bahlke, Direktor der Franckeschen Stiftungen
10.15 Greeting, Ekkehard Krüge, Orthus Musikverlag
10.30 Book presentation: »Mein Herz soll den Herren loben«. Studien zum Freylinghausenschen Gesangbuch. Hg. von Wolfgang Miersemann und Diannne Marie McMullen unter Mitarbeit von Hans-Otto Korth (Hallesche Forschungen, 70), Metta Scholz / Wolfgang Miersemann
10.45 Insights into the volume published in the series »Hallesche Quellenpublikationen und Repertorien«: »Der Wortschatz des Freylinghausenschen Gesangbuches«, Markus Matthias
11.30 Research wishes. Proposals for a hymnology of the coming years in Halle, Irmgard Scheitler
12.15 Auf, auf, my Cloud, mit Freuden – Hymnology between hymnal and database, Elie Jolliet
13.00 Lunch break
14.00 Guided tour through the exhibition »30 years of hymnbook research at the Francke Foundations«
14.30 »EdK« and »PPMEDW«: Experience in the hymn edition, Hans-Otto Korth
15.15 Songs with heterodox content in Freylinghausen's »Geist=reichem Gesang=Buch«, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer
16.00 Coffee break
16.30 Melodies in »Freylinghausen«: Corrections and Replacements, Dianne Marie McMullen / Stefan Kießling (Klavier)
17.15 Crüger – Ebeling – »Freylinghausen«: Paul Gerhardt's songs on the rise musically, Konrad Klek
19.30 »Jesus ist das schönste Licht«. »Hallesche Lieder« at the historic location
Public concert in the Freylinghausen Hall as part of the Handel Festival (free of charge)
with Hanna Zumsande (Soprano), Georg Poplutz (Tenor), Juliane Laake (Viola da gamba), Stefan Kießling (Organ),
Introduction: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hirschmann