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Johann Hildebrand
Johann Hildebrand, also Hildebrandt (June 1614 in Pretzsch an der Elbe – 5 July 1684) was a German composer, organist, and poet.He became organist of St Nikolai in Eilenburg in 1637, a post he held until his death. He worked as both a poet and composer, arguing that "noble music and poetry should be readily compatible," although he was not widely recognized as a poet.
He is remembered primarily for his peace motet: ''"Krieges-Angst-Seufftzer" bey itzigen grund-bösen kriegerischen Zeiten instendig zu gebrauchen'' (1645), based on Bible verses and original poetry by the composer. Apart from that and a funeral piece from 1648, other possible attributions may have been confused with the works of Johann Heinrich Hildebrand, the Kantor at Ohrdruf; and it remains uncertain who wrote them. Provided by Wikipedia
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1War & peace: 1618 : 1918Published 2018Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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2Krieges-Angst-Seufftzer: sieben Monodien und sechs Choralsätze mit Basso continuo ; 1645Published 2014Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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3Krieges = Angst = Seufftzer: mit 1. Stimme sampt beygefügten Basso continuoPublished 2023Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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4Heinrich Albert's Pumpkin hut: fighting the horrors of the Thirty Years' War with music, poetry and friendshipPublished 2021Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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5Himmels-Lieder: sacred songs & cantatasPublished 2012Other Authors: “…Hildebrand, Johann 1614-1684…”
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