- by
Georg Christian Lehms,
Franckfurt am Mayn / To be had from
Samuel Tobias Hocker.
Printed by
Anton Heinscheidt. Anno 1715.
Lehms wrote libretti for...
-
Lehm may
refer to:
Henrik Lehm (born 1960),
Danish professional football manage Lehm., author's
abbreviation for
Johann Lehmann,
German entomologist Lehm...
- a solo voice. The text of the
short work was
written by
Georg Christian Lehms, for two
arias and a
connecting recitative. The
topic is to
resist sin,...
-
Thomaskantor on a text
which Georg Christian Lehms, a
court poet in Darmstadt, had
published already in 1711.
Lehms derived from the
prescribed gospel, the...
-
Christian Lehms.
Lehms was
based in Darmstadt, and it is not
known whether Bach knew him personally, but he may well have had
access to
Lehms's 1711 publication...
- Mark, the
healing of a deaf mute man. The
librettist is
Georg Christian Lehms,
whose poetry Bach had used
already in
Weimar as the
basis for solo cantatas...
-
Henrik Lehm (born 23
August 1960) is a
Danish professional football manager.
Lehm started coaching at AC
Horsens as women's team
coach in 1989 and managed...
- (Matthew 5:20–26). The text of the
cantata is
drawn from
Georg Christian Lehms' Gottgefälliges Kirchen-Opfer (1711) and
speaks of the
desire to lead a...
- "brought up,"
everywhere else
means "gave
birth to." In 1707,
Georg Christian Lehms published in
Hanover the
novel Die unglückselige
Princessin Michal und der...
- M.Johnst.
Codon L.
Coldenia L.
Cordia L.
Craniospermum Lehm.
Crucicaryum Brand Cryptantha Lehm. ex G.Don
Cynoglossopsis Brand Cynoglossum L. Cynoglottis...