Hymn Prelude Library: Lutheran Service Book, Vol. 9 (PQR)
Overview
Comprehensive organ preludes based on the hymn tunes of Lutheran Service Book. In the tradition of The Parish Organist and the Concordia Hymn Prelude Series, this is the ninth of 12 volumes of creative, substantive, and practical preludes for every organist and congregation.
The Library
• Complete library will include 12 volumes
• Organized alphabetically by hymn tune
• Volume 9 (PADRE NUESTRO through RYBURN)
• More than 100 contributing composers
• Series edited by Kevin Hildebrand
Preludes
• All newly composed
• Each prelude is 2-4 pages in length
• Useful for preludes, postludes, offertories, introductions, during distribution
• A rich assortment of styles, harmonies, and registrations
• Alternate keys provided to match LSB
Features
• Every volume can be used throughout the Church Year
• Useful with other hymnals and worship books
• 9” x 12” portrait layout
What Others Are Saying
The Concordia Hymn Prelude Library promises to be an invaluable resource for providing new, relevant attendant organ music for the service. Organists of our time frequently seek to match the prelude, voluntary, and postlude to the hymns of the service. In some cases, as introductions to the hymns these pieces can reflect the historic practice of the organist playing a prelude before the singing of the hymn. While many collections provide settings of popular tunes, the Hymn Prelude Library will present preludes for all of the tunes in Lutheran Service Book. Drawing upon a variety of composers and styles and levels of difficulty, the Hymn Prelude Library is a must-have collection for every organist or their congregation.
Steven Wente
Professor of Music, organist to the Chapel, Concordia University Chicago
Cantor, First Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, Chicago, Illinois
In my experience, every organist continually looks for new and interesting ways to present and lead the song of their congregation. We look for pieces which portray hymn tunes in ways which are musically interesting, sensitive to the character of the hymn text, and which are accessible and able to be learned in a relatively short period of time. The new LSB Hymn Prelude Library provides organists with just that. But, not just for selected hymn tunes - for every hymn tune in Lutheran Service Book. For these reasons the Hymn Prelude Library will be a very useful and indispensable tool in leading the worshipping assembly in song.
Jeffrey Blersch
Professor of Music, organist, Concordia University Nebraska
The new Hymn Prelude Library continues a long tradition at CPH of providing organists with well-crafted hymn settings suitable for use in worship. This new series offers substantial settings that are well edited and promises to be a valuable resource for years to come.
Rev. Paul J. Grime, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Dean of the Chapel; Concordia Theological Seminary
| Listen | |
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PREPARATION | |
QUEM PASTORES | |
REGENT SQUARE | |
| Product Form | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | 96 |
| Occasions | Advent, Ascension, Baptismal Life, Christmas, Church, Close of Service, Easter, Education, Epiphany, Family, Holy Cross Day, Hope and Comfort, Justification, Lent, Liturgical Music, Lord's Supper, Morning, New Year, Praise and Adoration, Prayer, Sanctification, Stewardship, Transfiguration, Trust, Vocation, Word of God |
| LSB Hymn Numbers | 344, 367, 375, 403, 414, 426, 427, 432, 472, 473, 494, 572, 582, 583, 600, 621, 624, 629, 647, 652, 683, 715, 739, 753, 783, 792, 853, 863, 873, 874, 898, 924, 958, 959 |
| Instrumentation | Organ |
| Music Difficulty | Medium |
| Collection Content | All for Christ I Have Forsaken; Angels from the Realms of Glory; Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies; Come, Your Hearts and Voices Raising; Father, We Thank Thee; God Has Spoken by His Prophets; God's Word Is Our Great Heritage; How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord; In Silent Pain the Eternal Son; In the Cross of Christ I Glory; In the Shattered Bliss of Eden; Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me; Jesus, Thy Boundless Love to Me; Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence; Lord Jesus Christ, the Church's Head; Lord, Dismiss Us with Your Blessing; Mark How the Lamb of God's Self-Offering; New Songs of Celebration Render; O Savior of Our Fallen Race; O Splendor of God's Glory Bright; On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry; Our Father Who Art in Heaven; Our Father, by Whose Name; Our Paschal Lamb, That Sets Us Free; Precious Lord, Take My Hand; See, the Lord Ascends in Triumph; Take My Life and Let It Be; The Ancient Law Departs; The Infant Priest Was Holy Born; These Things Did Thomas Count as Real; 'Tis Good, Lord, to Be Here; What Is This Bread; When I Survey the Wondrous Cross |
| Authors | Kevin Hildebrand |
| Music Setting Composers | Allan Mahnke; Benjamin M. Culli; Charles Callahan; Donald Rotermund; Henry V. Gerike; Jacob B. Weber; James Biery; Jeffrey Blersch; Keith Kolander; Kenneth T. Kosche; Kristina Langlois; Lynn L. Petersen; Mark Sedio; Matthew Machemer; Michael D Costello; Paul D. Weber; Ralph C. Schultz; Richard C. Resch; Robert J. Powell; Sam Eatherton; Tim Shoemaker; Timothy Shaw; Walter L. Pelz; Wayne L Wold; William R. Brusick |
| Music Tune Composers | C. Hubert H. Parry; Carlos Rosas; Edward Miller; Friedrich O. Reuter; Henry T. Smart; Ithamar Conkey; Jean Neuhauser Baue; Johann G. Werner; Johann Sebastian Bach; John D. Edwards; John E. Gould; John L Bell; Louis Bourgeois; Michael Praetorius; Norman Cocker; Stephen R. Johnson; Thomas A. Dorsey; Walter L. Pelz; William H. Havergal |
| Tune Names | PADRE NUESTRO, PATMOS, PICARDY, PILOT, POTSDAM, PRECIOUS LORD, PREPARATION, PUER NOBIS, PUTNAM, QUEM PASTORES, RATHBUN, RATISBON, REALITER, REALITY, REGENT SQUARE, REGION THREE, RENDEZ À DIEU, REPTON, RESTORATION, REUTER, REX GLORIAE, RHOSYMEDRE, ROCKINGHAM OLD, RUSTINGTON, RYBURN |



































