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- Gott fürcht und hat mich gern der singt mit mir zu Gott dem Herrn.“ (Choralbuch 1711) Barbara Kluntz must have been very familiar with the French language...
- Prussian King for the publication of the Choralbuch zur gottesdienstlichen Feier für Kirche und Haus. Choralbuch (with interludes) zur gottesdienstlichen...
- which two are still in use: one in Johann Gottfried Schicht's Allgemeines Choralbuch (1819) and that Heinrich Bone's Cantate (Mainz 1852) Its original version...
- C-major for cembalo / organ Prelude in c-minor for organ About 160 cantatas Choralbuch auf vier Stimmen zum Gebrauch bey dem öffentlichen- und Privat-Gottesdienst :...
- architect and hymn writer James Edmeston, has been set. Vierstimmiges Choralbuch herausgegeben von Dr F Filitz. Besser, Berlin 1847. OCLC 162924467. Ueber...
- traditional melody, harm. Martin Shaw) "O Gesegnetes Regieren" (from Gnadauer Choralbuch) "Falfield" (by Arthur ****van) "Autumn" (variously described as a "Spanish...
- significant contributor and editor of the collection Württembergisches Choralbuch, which includes 15 chorale preludes on hymns such as "Aus tiefer Not schrei...
- wohl" at www.luther-gesellschaft.de Carl Gottlieb Hering Allgemeines Choralbuch: oder Sammlung der in den evangelischen Gemeinden üblichen Kirchenmelodien...
- Großherzogtums Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 4 volumes, 1868–1887. Vierstimmiges Choralbuch für Kirche, Schule und Haus zu dem auf Grossherzoglichen Befehl 1867 erschienenen...
- progressiver Orgelstücke (Biberach, 1805) Königlich württembergisches ... Choralbuch (Stuttgart, 1816) Caecilia (Freiburg, 1817–19) He completed J. S. Bach's...