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- Georg Thurmair (7 February 1909 – 20 January 1984) was a German poet and hymnwriter who wrote around 300 hymns, a writer, journalist and author of do****entary...
- Maria Luise Thurmair née Mumelter (27 September 1912 – 24 October 2005) was a German Catholic theologian, hymnodist and writer. She contributed the lyrics...
- for three equal voices by Theophil Rothenberg. Also in 1954, Maria Luise Thurmair wrote "Engel auf den Feldern singen" (Angels sing in the fields). The same...
- All-night Vigil (Section 11) by the English composer Clive Strutt. Maria Luise Thurmair wrote in 1954 the lyrics for a po****r German e****enical hymn based on...
- Johann Georg Turmair (or Thurmayr) (4 July 1477 – 9 January 1534), known by the pen name Johannes Aventinus (Latin for "John of Abensberg") or Aventin...
- Strachwitz Gottfried von Str****burg Botho Strauss Der Stricker Georg Thurmair Maria Luise Thurmair Ludwig Tieck Ilse Tielsch Georg Trakl Hugo von Trimberg Süßkind...
- Luise Schulten (born 1950), German educator and musicologist Maria Luise Thurmair (1912–2005), a German Catholic theologian and hymnwriter Maria Luise von...
- collection Kirchenlied included it in a version based on Vehe's. Maria Luise Thurmair wrote three stanzas for the 1975 Gotteslob which appeared combined with...
- will ich loben" (I want to praise the Lord), 1954 text by Maria Luise Thurmair based on the Magnificat, to a 1613 melody by Melchior Teschner "Freu dich...
- brothers, we are cheerful) is a German Catholic hymn. It was written by Georg Thurmair as both a pilgrimage song and a Marian hymn. The melody was composed by...