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    Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 – 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church...
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  • violinist Johann Heermann (1585–1647), German poet and hymn-writer Johann Heermann (politician) (1897–1976), German politician Lewis Heermann (1779–1833)...
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  • Johann Heermann (19 August 1897 in Spahn, near Werlte, Lower Saxony – 28 August 1976 in Sögel) was a German politician of the Christlich Demokratische...
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  • Johann Sebastian's cousin Johann Gustav Stickel (1805–1896), German scholar Johann Hari (born 1979), English writer and journalist Johann Heermann (1585–1647)...
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  • Philipp Nicolai (1556–1608), Johann Heermann (1585–1647), and Paul Gerhardt (1607–76). Michael Praetorius (1571–1621), and Johann Crüger (1598–1662) also gained...
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    Dearest Jesus") is a Lutheran Passion hymn in German, written in 1630 by Johann Heermann, in 15 stanzas of 4 lines, first published in Devoti Musica Cordis...
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  • Hebbel Johann Peter Hebel Johann Heermann Heinrich Heine Guy Helminger Hans-Jürgen Heise Helmut Heißenbüttel Guy Helminger Karl Friedrich Henckell Johann Gottfried...
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    and Baroque. It is also used in hymns such as "Herzliebster Jesu" by Johann Heermann. In the 18th century, amidst a resurgence of interest in Classical...
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    St Matthew Passion (category Passions and oratorios by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    O Schmerz! Hier zittert das gequälte Herz – "Herzliebster Jesu" by Johann Heermann, stanza 3: Was ist die Ursach aller solcher Plagen? and Aria Ich will...
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    St Matthew Passion structure (category Passions and oratorios by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion (Matthäuspassion), BWV 244, is structured on multiple levels: the composition is structured in three levels...
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    Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut, BWV 199 (category Church cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    and included as the sixth movement (of eight) the third stanza of Johann Heermann's hymn "Wo soll ich fliehen hin". It is not known when Bach composed...
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    St John Passion structure (category Passions and oratorios by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    and Michael Weiße, and by hymn writers including Paul Gerhardt and Johann Heermann. The central chorale is not part of a common hymn, its text being taken...
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    Johann Sebastian Bach's vocal music includes cantatas, motets, masses, Magnificats, Passions, oratorios, four-part chorales, songs and arias. His instrumental...
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    Edward Hussey, 1st Baronet, English politician (d. 1648) October 11 – Johann Heermann, German poet, hymn-writer (d. 1647) October 15 – Louis Cappel, French...
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    Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BWV 5 (category Church cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    chorale cantata is based on the hymn "Wo soll ich fliehen hin" by Johann Heermann. Bach wrote the cantata in his second year in Leipzig for the 19th...
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  • of the Church Fathers), provided Johann Heermann with a basis for many of the hymns in his Devoti musica cordis. Johann Sebastian Bach wrote two chorale...
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    Was willst du dich betrüben, BWV 107 (category Church cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    first performed on 23 July 1724. The chorale cantata is based on Johann Heermann's hymn in seven stanzas "Was willst du dich betrüben" (1630). Bach structured...
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    stanzas by the German Baroque poet, Lutheran minister and hymn-writer Johann Heermann. The chorale was first published in 1630 during the Thirty Years' War...
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    today: "Ah, holy Jesu, how hast thou offended" ("Herzliebster Jesu", Johann Heermann, 1630) "All my hope on God is founded" (Joachim Neander, c. 1680) "Happy...
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    and hymn-writer Johann Heermann. It was first published in 1630 during the Thirty Years' War. It is a penitential hymn for Lent. Heermann, the hymn's poet...
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    Paul Eber Paul Fleming Johann Franck Michael Franck Paul Gerhardt Johannes Gigas N. F. S. Grundtvig Claus Harms Johann Heermann Ludwig Helmbold Valerius...
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    Philipp Nicolai and Johann Heermann are also commemorated. A plaque in Wittenberg marks his lodgings, close to the university. Johann Sebastian Bach used...
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  • Phoebe, faithful women (Commemoration) – LCMS 26 Philipp Nicolai, 1608; Johann Heermann, 1647; Paul Gerhardt, 1676; hymnwriters (Commemoration) W 27 28 Simon...
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    Comenius), an educator and the last bishop of the Unity of the Brethren. Johann Heermann, a German-speaking poet, lived in Leszno from 1638 until his death...
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  • theologian, philosopher, and theorist of music (died 1612) October 11 – Johann Heermann, German poet (died 1647) December 4 – John Cotton, English-born American...
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  • Evaristus (Aristus) Fulk of Pavia (Roman Catholic Church) Philipp Nicolai, Johann Heermann and Paul Gerhardt (Lutheran Church) Quadragesimus Quodvultdeus Rusticus...
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    hymn by the German Baroque poet, Lutheran minister and hymn-writer Johann Heermann. The text was first published in 1630 during the Thirty Years' War...
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    (1905–1980), Nazi war criminal Katharina Sibylla Schücking (1791–1831), poet Johann Heermann (1897–1976), politician, MdL Much of the centre of Sögel was deliberately...
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  • Johann Kolross (also Johannes Kolrose, Latinized Rhodonthracius, c. 1487 – c. 1560) was a poet, philologist and educator of the German Renaissance and...
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    (ca.1575 in Grottkau – 1622), a German Calvinist literary historian. Johann Heermann (1585–1647), German poet and hymnodist Georg Gebel the younger (1709–1753)...
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