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[Gott ist mein Hirt! was mangelt jemals mir?]

Appears in 48 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ahle Incipit: 12235 11223 23554 Used With Text: Gott ist mein Hirt! was mangelt jemals mir?

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Gott ist mein Hirt! Was mangelt jemals mir?

Hymnal: Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies) #57 (1886) Languages: German Tune Title: [Gott ist mein Hirt! Was mangelt jemals mir?]

Gott ist mein Hirt! Was mangelt jemals mir?

Hymnal: Liederbuch für Sonntagsschulen #210 (1882) Languages: German Tune Title: [Gott ist mein Hirt! Was mangelt jemals mir?]
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Gott ist mein Hirt! was mangelt jemals mir?

Hymnal: Gesangbuch für deutsche Gemeinden #451 (1901) Languages: German Tune Title: [Gott ist mein Hirt! was mangelt jemals mir?]

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Johann Rudolf Ahle

1625 - 1673 Person Name: Ahle Composer of "[Gott ist mein Hirt! was mangelt jemals mir?]" in Gesangbuch für deutsche Gemeinden Johann Rudolph Ahle, b. Mühlhausen, 1625; Ahle studied theology at Erfurt University. Little is known about his musical education, but be became well known as an organist while he was in Erfurt. He returned to Mühlhausen and became an organist at St. Blasius Church, he composed organ music but is know for his sacred choral music. He was the father of Johann Georg, who was also a composer and succeeded his father as organist at St. Blasius Church. Johann Rudolf became mayor of Mühlhausen late in his life and died there in 1673. Dianne Shapiro (from Bach Cantatas Website www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Ahle-Johann-Rudolf.htm)
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