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Christoph Bernhard Verspoell (15 May 1743 – 5
January 1818) was a
German Catholic priest,
writer and hymnwriter. He
published a
hymnal with
added melodies...
- Part II of his
Messiah in the
scene "Ascension", and
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell's 1810 hymn in German, "Öffnet eure Tore".
Phillip Moore's
anthem The Ascension...
- Berghaus.
Originally in four stanzas, it was
included in
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell's hymnal,
first in 1810 and
again in 1829. The
melody was
composed by Chrysanth...
- Part II of his
Messiah in the
scene "Ascension", and
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell wrote a
related hymn, "Öffnet eure Tore", in 1810.
David may have composed...
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German paraphrases of the hymn, one is
attributed to
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell – one of the
earliest and most
influential to
arise around the late-18th/early-19th...
- 1580), a
German mystic,
founded Familia Caritatis.
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell (1743–1818),
priest and
publisher of an
influential hymnal Clemens August...
- dir" (True God, we
believe You) is a
Catholic hymn.
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell (1743–1818), a
cleric from Münster,
wrote text and melody, and published...
- It was
originally written by the
Catholic priest Christoph Bernhard Verspoell, both the text in ten
stanzas and the melody. It
became part of several...
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Concerto No.2, Op. 57
Violin Concerto No.10, Op. 62
Christoph Bernard Verspoell – "Menschen, die ihr wart verloren" Carl
Maria von
Weber –
Piano Concerto...
- die ihr wart verloren" ("Humans, you who were lost")
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell 1810 "Morgen, Kinder, wird's was geben [de]" ("Tomorrow, Children, Something...