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- Benjamin Schmolck (21 December 1672 – 12 February 1737) was a German Lutheran writer of hymns. He was born a pastor's son in Brauchitschdorf (Chróstnik)...
-  35: song "Schaffs mit mir, Gott" V Bc 432: 48 39: 303 V/4: 125 text by Schmolck 00585 515 6. after 1733–1734 Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 20a: aria "So...
- Psychiatry. 20 (1): 11–21. doi:10.1136/jnnp.20.1.11. PMC 497229. PMID 13406589. Schmolck, Kensinger, Corkin, & Squire, 2002 "The Man Who Couldn't Remember". NOVA...
- Polish state and began restoring the palace. House of Brauchitsch Benjamin Schmolck (1672-1737), composer "Główny Urząd Statystyczny" [Central Statistical...
- explanation of dense amnesia". Cortex. 2003 Sep–Dec; 39(4–5):813–26. Squire, LR; Schmolck, H; Stark, S (2001). "Impaired auditory recognition memory in amnesic patients...
- performed or recorded with musicians such as Ralf Hübner, Günter Lenz, Stefan Schmolck, and Manfred Schoof. In the 1990s he began experimenting with the use of...
- Benedict Arnold, Rhode Island colonial governor (d. 1678) 1672 – Benjamin Schmolck, German pastor and composer (d. 1737) 1714 – John Bradstreet, Canadian-English...
- Spruch (lit. '"saying"'). Libretto authors such as Neumeister and Benjamin Schmolck began to include dicta and chorales in their later cantata cycles. For...
- Schalk Martin Schalling Heinrich Scheidemann Johann Hermann Schein Benjamin Schmolck Cyriakus Schneeg**** Johann Schop Johann Balthasar Schupp Heinrich Schütz...
- artist page on Hyperion Records website: includes audio samples Hauser-Schmolck Public Relations for Musik Chiaroscuro Quartet The Strad The Guardian...