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It seems the title deals with development pre-reformation church music (this is a bit long introdcutio if the topic is hymns) and post-reformation only is occupied with the development of hymnody in Germany. I would suggest that in different languages and countries there are lot of tradition that have not been recognized, e.g. Northern Europe, but also Hungary etc. Anyone agree with me? I could fill in something, maybe. Periegetes (talk) 10:46, 31 July 2023 (UTC)Reply