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Martin Rinkart, or
Rinckart (23
April 1586,
Eilenburg – 8
December 1649) was a
German Lutheran clergyman and hymnist. He is best
known for the text to...
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Martin Rinkart. Its hymn tune, Zahn No. 5142, was
published by
Johann Crüger in the 1647
edition of his
Praxis pietatis melica.
Martin Rinkart was a Lutheran...
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after Z 5142 (/3), 159 (/6); text
after Ps 84:12 (/1), by
Rinkart (/3),
Helmbold (/6); → BWV 236/2, /4, 234/5 00098 80.3 1. c. 1735? Cantata...
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composition of the
heptalogy Licht...
Albert Freybe (1911). "Rinckart (
Rinkart), Martin". In
Samuel Macauley Jackson (ed.). The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia...
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Thank We All Our God" (c. 1636), a hymn of
German origin written by
Martin Rinkart. "Simple Gifts" (1848), a
Shaker hymn
attributed to
Joseph Brackett. "Thanksgiving"...
- (chorus) The now-standard
harmonisation of "Nun
danket alle Gott" by
Martin Rinkart (1636) was
devised by
Felix Mendelssohn in 1840 when he
adopted the hymn...
- Gott" A maj. SATB 39: 248 III/2.1: 101 III/2.2: 20
after Z 5142; text by
Rinkart 00456 387 5. 1750 or earlier chorale setting "Nun
freut euch,
Gottes Kinder...
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William Walton / Now
Thank We All Our God by
Johann Crüger,
Martin Rinkart &
Catherine Winkworth /
Wedding Celebration, The
Bottle Dance, If I Were...
- 2010
Dagmar Bickmann took care of
spiritual needs, and in 2023
Benjamin Rinkart followed as priest. Toepfer,
Stefan (17 May 2013). "Aulhausen: Die Dreifaltigkeit...
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Saint Rose of Lima,
Spanish colonist in Lima (d. 1617)
April 23 –
Martin Rinkart,
German clergyman and
hymnist (d. 1649)
April 24 –
Henry Hastings, 5th...