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<em> Choralbuch zunächst zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen Südrusslands</em>, edited by [[Franz, Heinrich (1812-1889)|Heinrich Franz]] (1812-1889), a book of melodies for the hymns of the Mennonite church hymnal of South [[Russia|Russia]], first edition at Leipzig, [[Germany|Germany]], 1860, second European edition at Leipzig, 1880, American editions as follows: [[Elkhart (Indiana, USA)|Elkhart]], [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], 1878, 1918, and at least fourteen editions in [[Manitoba (Canada)|Manitoba]], the most recent published in 1981 at [[Altona (Manitoba, Canada)|Altona]]. The last edition bears the modified subtitle, <em> Zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen and Kirchen in Canada</em>. The popular name of this songbook has been <em> Choralbuch mit Ziffern</em> i.e., songbook with numbers, since the musical notes are indicated by numbers and not by the commonly used notation system. The book is in two parts, the first containing "all the melodies to the hymns in the <em> Mennonite Church Hymnal</em>," 163 in number, the second containing "112 selected melodies for church, school, and home." All editions are identical except that the European editions give four-part notation, while the American editions give only one-part notation and are thus much smaller. In 1897, a greatly revised edition was published at [[Neu-Halbstadt (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Neu-Halbstadt]], [[Taurida Guberniya (Ukraine)|Taurida]], under the title <em> Choralbuch, dem neuen mennonitischen Gesangbuche entsprechend, zum Gebrauch in Kirche, Schule and Haus</em>, edited by Wilhelm Neufeld, containing a total of only 133 melodies.
 
 
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Friesen &amp; Sons</span></td> </tr>  <em> Choralbuch zunächst zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen Südrusslands</em>, edited by [[Franz, Heinrich (1812-1889)|Heinrich Franz]] (1812-1889), a book of melodies for the hymns of the Mennonite church hymnal of South [[Russia|Russia]], first edition at Leipzig, [[Germany|Germany]], 1860, second European edition at Leipzig, 1880, American editions as follows: [[Elkhart (Indiana, USA)|Elkhart]], [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], 1878, 1918, and at least fourteen editions in [[Manitoba (Canada)|Manitoba]], the most recent published in 1981 at [[Altona (Manitoba, Canada)|Altona]]. The last edition bears the modified subtitle, <em> Zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen and Kirchen in Canada</em>. The popular name of this songbook has been <em> Choralbuch mit Ziffern</em> i.e., songbook with numbers, since the musical notes are indicated by numbers and not by the commonly used notation system. The book is in two parts, the first containing "all the melodies to the hymns in the <em> Mennonite Church Hymnal</em>," 163 in number, the second containing "112 selected melodies for church, school, and home." All editions are identical except that the European editions give four-part notation, while the American editions give only one-part notation and are thus much smaller. In 1897, a greatly revised edition was published at [[Neu-Halbstadt (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Neu-Halbstadt]], [[Taurida Guberniya (Ukraine)|Taurida]], under the title <em> Choralbuch, dem neuen mennonitischen Gesangbuche entsprechend, zum Gebrauch in Kirche, Schule and Haus</em>, edited by Wilhelm Neufeld, containing a total of only 133 melodies.
 
  
 
The original Franz <em> Choralbuch</em> was first prepared in manuscript form for use in the school which Franz taught, but gradually made its way through the Mennonite schools and churches of South [[Russia|Russia]]. P. M. Friesen (<em>Brüderschaft</em>, 587) said in 1910 that Franz's <em> Choralbuch</em> "transformed the singing of the Russian Mennonites and still substantially dominates it."
 
The original Franz <em> Choralbuch</em> was first prepared in manuscript form for use in the school which Franz taught, but gradually made its way through the Mennonite schools and churches of South [[Russia|Russia]]. P. M. Friesen (<em>Brüderschaft</em>, 587) said in 1910 that Franz's <em> Choralbuch</em> "transformed the singing of the Russian Mennonites and still substantially dominates it."
 
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Title page from the 13th ed., published by D. W. Friesen & Sons
Page 1 from the 13th ed., published by D. W. Friesen & Sons

Choralbuch zunächst zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen Südrusslands, edited by Heinrich Franz (1812-1889), a book of melodies for the hymns of the Mennonite church hymnal of South Russia, first edition at Leipzig, Germany, 1860, second European edition at Leipzig, 1880, American editions as follows: Elkhart, Indiana, 1878, 1918, and at least fourteen editions in Manitoba, the most recent published in 1981 at Altona. The last edition bears the modified subtitle, Zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen and Kirchen in Canada. The popular name of this songbook has been Choralbuch mit Ziffern i.e., songbook with numbers, since the musical notes are indicated by numbers and not by the commonly used notation system. The book is in two parts, the first containing "all the melodies to the hymns in the Mennonite Church Hymnal," 163 in number, the second containing "112 selected melodies for church, school, and home." All editions are identical except that the European editions give four-part notation, while the American editions give only one-part notation and are thus much smaller. In 1897, a greatly revised edition was published at Neu-Halbstadt, Taurida, under the title Choralbuch, dem neuen mennonitischen Gesangbuche entsprechend, zum Gebrauch in Kirche, Schule and Haus, edited by Wilhelm Neufeld, containing a total of only 133 melodies.

The original Franz Choralbuch was first prepared in manuscript form for use in the school which Franz taught, but gradually made its way through the Mennonite schools and churches of South Russia. P. M. Friesen (Brüderschaft, 587) said in 1910 that Franz's Choralbuch "transformed the singing of the Russian Mennonites and still substantially dominates it."


Author(s) David H Epp
Date Published 1951

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Epp, David H. "Choralbuch zunächst zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen Südrusslands." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1951. Web. 18 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Choralbuch_zun%C3%A4chst_zum_Gebrauch_in_den_mennonitischen_Schulen_S%C3%BCdrusslands&oldid=104619.

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Epp, David H. (1951). Choralbuch zunächst zum Gebrauch in den mennonitischen Schulen Südrusslands. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Choralbuch_zun%C3%A4chst_zum_Gebrauch_in_den_mennonitischen_Schulen_S%C3%BCdrusslands&oldid=104619.




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