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Komm, süßer Tod is
German for Come,
Sweet Death and may
refer to:
Komm, süßer Tod (novel), a 1998
novel by Wolf Haas
Komm, süßer Tod (film), a 2000 Austrian...
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Komm, süßer Tod,
komm selge Ruh" (Come,
sweet death, come,
blessed rest) is a song for solo
voice and b****o
continuo from the 69
Sacred Songs and Arias...
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Komm, Jesu,
komm (Come, Jesus, come), BWV 229, is a
motet by
Johann Sebastian Bach, with a text by Paul Thymich. It was
composed in Leipzig, and received...
- "
Komm, gib mir
deine Hand" and "Sie
liebt dich" (English: "Come, Give Me Your Hand" and "She
Loves You") are German-language
versions of "I Want to Hold...
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Loves You" as "Sie
liebt dich") to be
later recorded in German,
entitled "
Komm, gib mir
deine Hand" (literally "Come, give me your hand"). Both
songs were...
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unser Gott" ("A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God") and "Vom
Himmel hoch, da
komm ich her" ("From
Heaven Above to
Earth I Come").
Luther connected high art...
- indulgence.
Martin Luther used the hymn as the
basis for his
Pentecost chorale "
Komm, Gott Schöpfer,
Heiliger Geist",
first published in 1524. Veni
Creator Spiritus...
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Anatoly Anatolyevich Komm (Russian: Анатолий Анатольевич Комм); (born 26
January 1967 in Moscow)[citation needed] is a
Russian chef and restaurateur. He...
- "Nun
komm, der
Heiden Heiland" (original: "Nu kom der
Heyden heyland", English: "Savior of the nations, come", literally: Now come,
Saviour of the heathen)...
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Komm, süßer Tod ("Come,
Sweet Death") is a 1998
novel by
Austrian author Wolf Haas. It is
named after a
musical piece by
Johann Sebastian Bach. It was...