Center for Church Music

Center for Church Music The Center for Church Music, on the campus of Concordia University Chicago, provides ongoing research and educational resources in Lutheran church music.

The Center for Church Music was dedicated on October 18, 2010 and is presently located in the Klinck Memorial Library on the campus of Concordia University Chicago. Since Barry L. Bobb began work for the Center in late 2012, it has evolved into a dynamic initiative dedicated to promoting and preserving the great heritage of Lutheran church music. The Center came into being as the result of two ext

raordinary gifts to the University from Dr. Carl and Noël Schalk and the family of the late Dr. Richard Hillert. To help establish the Center, Richard and Gloria Hillert have gifted the University with permanent loan of manuscripts and published compositions by Richard Hillert, distinguished professor of emeritus of music at Concordia. A noted Lutheran composer, Hillert is probably best known for his “Holy Communion, Setting 1” including “Worthy Is Christ,” the canticle known as “This is the feast.”

The manuscripts of Carl Schalk are also housed at the Center, along with his entire collection of 530 Lutheran hymnals in English, German, Norwegian and Swedish published in the United States and Pennsylvania colony as early as 1786; in Germany between 1726 and 1787; and in Australia since 1936. In includes the first editions from the presses of important early American printers and publishers including Christopher Sauer, Peter Leibert and Michael Billmeyer. The Center serves as a repository for special collections and works by other influential Christian church musicians, including significant contributions by American Lutherans. As a locus for the study of church music, the Center will also disseminate papers and monographs for conferences such as CUC’s annual Vi Messerli Lectures in Church Music, and is producing a series of video interviews, "Profiles in American Lutheran Church Music," that will be posted to its web site, cuchicago.edu/centerforchurchmusic. FOUNDATIONAL STATEMENTS
The work of the Center for Church Music is based on the following convictions:
• Worship is the center of the Church’s life. It is what the church is, a worshiping community, and from that glowing center flows all aspects of the Church’s life and mission.
• For Lutherans worship is centered in Word and Sacrament. Lutherans celebrate Holy Communion each Sunday and festival, in additional providing regular occasion for the observance of historic non-Eucharistic worship centered in readings from Scripture, psalms, prayers, and hymns and canticles.
• Lutherans stand unapologetically in the liturgical tradition of the Church. As such its worship is shaped by the church year, appointed readings, the singing of psalms, and a basic core of hymnody. Lutheran worship is characterized by neither faddishness or novelty but values stability and continuity with the historic church.
• Music in Lutheran worship is a vehicle for the proclamation of the good news of the Gospel and the praise of God. God is praised when the Gospel is proclaimed, and when the Gospel is proclaimed that is the way God is rightly praised.
• Congregational song in liturgy and hymns is the central focus of music in Lutheran worship. A sung liturgy and vibrant congregational singing are the norm in Lutheran worship. At the same time Lutheran worship welcomes the contribution of organ, choirs, and instruments, and the work of composers as they are centered in the liturgy and congregational song.

View the latest edition of the Center newsletter here:
02/19/2026

View the latest edition of the Center newsletter here:

Email from Center for Church Music - Concordia University Chicago News from the Center     News from the Center as we enter the season of Lent Lent 2026: From the Director "From Desert Places” Chri

As you move ahead in your hymn planning for Year A, consider using a wonderful new resource that is now available throug...
11/24/2025

As you move ahead in your hymn planning for Year A, consider using a wonderful new resource that is now available through the Center: "Beyond the Hymnals: Choosing Song for the Lectionary: Series A." Center Director Barry Bobb, with Steve Starke, Lisa Clark and David Rogner, explored the hymns of 19 Lutheran hymn writers and found 211 that fit well the readings for Series A. The resource shows complete text, tune suggestions, and copyright information. It is available here as a free downloadable PDF of 176 pages:
https://www.cuchicago.edu/academics/centers-of-excellence/center-for-church-music/publications/

Happy Thanksgiving!

Latest Publications The Center for Church Music, Concordia University Chicago, proudly presents: Beyond the Hymnals: Choosing Christian

In addition to the treasure trove of online materials through the Center's web site, here is a window into the remarkabl...
10/29/2025

In addition to the treasure trove of online materials through the Center's web site, here is a window into the remarkable holdings on the 2nd floor of Klinck Memorial Library at Concordia University Chicago. The first photo showcases Center publications, and in the last photo, the file cabinets (on both sides) contain the archives of many important composers and text writers, in addition to the Hillert and Schalk archives that are housed in the resource room. Thank you for these images, Donna Bobb!

A larger-than-expected group, 20% of whom were there for the first time, enjoyed a successful second day of Lectures in ...
10/22/2025

A larger-than-expected group, 20% of whom were there for the first time, enjoyed a successful second day of Lectures in Church Music at Concordia University Chicago. We were encouraged throughout the conference by musicians, scholars, composers, and educators with inspiring workshops and presentations. Thanks to all the planners, leaders, exhibitors and attendees who made for such a rewarding gathering. On to next year!

It's been a fantastic conference so far! Scenes from the first day of the 2025 Lectures in Church Music: John Witvliet's...
10/21/2025

It's been a fantastic conference so far! Scenes from the first day of the 2025 Lectures in Church Music: John Witvliet's opening plenary on innovative ways to compose for the psalms, chatting at the exhibits, Barry Bobb and Steve Starke take us "beyond the hymnals," a couple of dignitaries between sessions, the Center for Chirch Music's colorful display table (lots of free stuff), and our engaging banquet speaker. On to Day Two!

Sarah Armbrust Marlatt was presented last night with the William Wolfram Student Award in Liturgical Art by Barry Bobb f...
10/22/2024

Sarah Armbrust Marlatt was presented last night with the William Wolfram Student Award in Liturgical Art by Barry Bobb for her winning piece "Songs for Promised Sons." Also, Tim Schalk and 2024 Schalk Scholar Emily Solomon met in the Center library yesterday while Benjamin Kolodziej pored over Richard Hillert manuscripts in preparation for his Hillert biography.

In his illuminating Noel Schalk Memorial Lecture on "A Documentary History of LCMS Hymnals" this afternoon, Peter Reske ...
10/21/2024

In his illuminating Noel Schalk Memorial Lecture on "A Documentary History of LCMS Hymnals" this afternoon, Peter Reske reminded us of John Adam Rimbach (our good friend Evangeline Rimbach's grandfather), who in the late 19th century was called to Zion Church in Cleveland to develop a Sunday evening English language service. Rimabach is best known for his translation of "Let Us Ever Walk with Jesus," which Reske told us ranks as the #5 most popular hymnal in modern LCMS worship today. Reske left us with this charge: Keep good records. Leave a good trail (paper and audio) for future generations!

Center Director Barry Bobb and last year's Lectures hymn festival honoree, Stephen Starke, this afternoon in the Center'...
10/21/2024

Center Director Barry Bobb and last year's Lectures hymn festival honoree, Stephen Starke, this afternoon in the Center's library. Last year's hymn festival, "Grace Upon Grace: The Hymns of Stephen Starke," may still be viewed on Grace Lutheran Church River Forest's web site. Last night we were treated to an array of hymns and festive settings by Paul Weber.

Wonderful to be here in such good fall weather. By the way, this tree was dedicated in 1973 in honor of Dr. Martin Luthe...
10/21/2024

Wonderful to be here in such good fall weather. By the way, this tree was dedicated in 1973 in honor of Dr. Martin Luther Koehneke.

Dan Zager receiving prolonged applause for his detailed and inspiring talk this morning on how the "Hymns and Hymnals of...
10/21/2024

Dan Zager receiving prolonged applause for his detailed and inspiring talk this morning on how the "Hymns and Hymnals of 1524" have been, and continue to be, a foundation for Lutheran music and a "living tradition" down through the ages.

The Center's Advisory Group (minus Linda Kempke and Kathryn Brewer) gathered last night to meet and celebrate the public...
10/21/2024

The Center's Advisory Group (minus Linda Kempke and Kathryn Brewer) gathered last night to meet and celebrate the publication of Paul Westermeyer's forthcoming collection of essential writings, "Reflections." Lots more exciting news to share!

We are looking forward to gathering at Concordia University Chicago starting tomorrow for the 2024 Vi Messerli Memorial ...
10/19/2024

We are looking forward to gathering at Concordia University Chicago starting tomorrow for the 2024 Vi Messerli Memorial Lectures in Church Music. Our Schalk scholar this year is Emily Marie Solomon (below), Cantor at Zion Lutheran in Detroit, who completed a dissertation at the University of Michigan on "Select Tunes from the Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book: Origins and Outcomes." Congratulations, Emily!

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Klinck Memorial Library, Concordia University Chicago, 7400 Augusta Street
River Forest, IL
60305

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm
Saturday 8am - 4:30pm

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+17082093050

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