Joseph
Herl
Joseph
Herl is assistant professor of music at Concordia University in
Seward, Nebraska, where he teaches courses in music history, music
theory, hymnody, liturgy and parish music administration. He holds
a master’s degree in organ performance from North Texas
State University and a Ph.D. in musicology from the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; he is also an Associate and Choir
Master of the American Guild of Organists.
Since 1996 he has been involved in the production of hymnbooks
for the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, first as a compiler
of the Hymnal Supplement 98 and editor of the Hymnal
Supplement 98 Handbook, and more recently as a compiler of
the Lutheran Service Book and author of its historical
handbook. In 2004, Oxford University Press published his book
Worship Wars in Early Lutheranism: Choir, Congregation, and
Three Centuries of Conflict, which won the 2005 Roland Bainton
Prize of the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference for best
book; his choral music is also published by Oxford. Also in 2004
his hymn concertato When to Our World the Savior Came
won a competition sponsored by the Midwest region of the Association
of Lutheran Church Musicians.
His academic interests include the history and practice of hymnody
and liturgy, Latin Lutheran plainchant, the influence of doctrine
on worship, liturgical inculturation, the music of the Middle
Ages, American art music since 1950, and the teaching of harmony.
He is also looking for ways to further the cause of music instruction
in Lutheran elementary schools. In his spare time he enjoys English
and American country dancing.
Choral
music by Joseph Herl