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I found one fully treated hymn - Praise to the Lord, the Almighty. Thanks to whomever put in the little joke about "going and celebrating in a socially responsible way!!!
Now, how can I look at how it was treated in the "liturgical use" department???

Mary


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Never mind - I figured it out

Hopefully we're going to make some real progress on fully treated hymns this summer. There are something like 33 of them now nearly complete, but all but 1 are unpublished, so only editors can see them so far.

You can see them at hymnary.org/hymnal/featured

“Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” is one of the best hymns in the Luther repertoire. Its originality, beautiful lyrical character and expressive dactylic rhythm has made it well-loved among Christians everywhere.
No score image found.

The "Luther repertoire"? Lutheran, maybe, but not "Luther". This was written over a century after Luther's death.

Also, there are a number of score images under "Instances", e.g. this one from the ELH, so I'm not sure why "No score image found" is asserted. Or is a page scan with four-part notation not a "score image" for this purpose?

Featured hymns are still a work in progress and right now can only be seen by editors. We will not be using this particular write-up and it has been "unpublished." Our programmer hasn't found an easy way, yet, to delete the ones that we won't be using.