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		<title>&#8220;There&#8217;s Just Too Many Hymn Stanzas&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>How many times have you heard this:  There's just too many hymn stanzas?  Or for that matter, how many times have you thought this on a Sunday morning? <a href="http://lutherankantor.com/2008/05/06/theres-just-too-many-hymn-stanzas/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p><p>Thanks for reading <a href="http://lutherankantor.com/2008/05/06/theres-just-too-many-hymn-stanzas/">&#8220;There&#8217;s Just Too Many Hymn Stanzas&#8221;</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="dropcap-first">How many times have you heard this:  There&#8217;s just too many hymn stanzas?  Or for that matter, how many times have you thought this on a Sunday morning?</p>
<p>I remember as a teenager reading TLH #315.  (While I haven&#8217;t been at a congregation that uses The Lutheran Hymnal for a few years now, I still have the hymn numbers deeply ingrained in my mind.)  Without picking up TLH, which hymn is it?  If you answered &#8220;I Come, O Savior, To Thy Table&#8221;, you are correct.  You get bonus points if you also remembered that it has 15 stanzas.  As best as I can remember, I have never sung the entire hymn in one service.  For better or worse, LSB broke the hymn into two hymns &#8211; LSB 618 and 619 &#8211; each with 5 stanzas and eliminated the remaining 5 stanzas.  Perhaps the later stanzas will be sung more often now.</p>
<p>This all leads up to a memorable quote from my current lunch time reading &#8212; Robin Leaver&#8217;s study of &#8220;Luther&#8217;s Liturgical Music&#8221;.  In the essay on Vater unser im Himmelrich (Out Father, Who from Heaven Above &#8211; LSB 766), Leaver recounts that Martin Franzmann was concerned that Luther&#8217;s paraphrase of the Lord&#8217;s Prayer was infrequently sung because it was perceived to be too long &#8212; with 9 stanzas.  Franzmann wrote a three-stanza hymn (LBW 442 &#8212; LBW did not include Luther&#8217;s hymn), as did Henry Letterman (LW 430).  Leaver concludes with:</p>
<blockquote><p>These shortened forms of hymnic versions of the Lord&#8217;s Prayer are symptomatic of our modern age, which is impatient with hymns longer than three or four stanzas and with services of worship that last longer than fifty-nine minutes.  But worship and prayer require time if we are to become attuned to what we are doing and why. (133-134)</p></blockquote>
<p>Sometimes it gets to the point of sound bite hymnody &#8212; first and last verses &#8212; or the &#8220;Best of the Divine Service&#8221; to fit the &#8220;allotted&#8221; time.  Why?  I would gladly stay longer to be nourished through the entire Divine Service and hymnody.</p>
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