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Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu deinen Füßen

Author: L. E. Schlicht, g. 1714 † 1769 Appears in 5 hymnals

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[Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu Deinen Füßen]

Appears in 30 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Heinr. Knecht Incipit: 15364 24313 21557 Used With Text: Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu Deinen Füßen

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Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu deinen Fuessen

Author: Ludolf Ernst Schlicht Hymnal: Gesangbuch zum Gebrauch der Evangelischen Bruedergemeinen #d214 (1878) Languages: German
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Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu deinen Fuessen

Author: Ludolf Ernst Schlicht Hymnal: Die Pilgerharfe #281 (1854) Languages: German
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Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu Deinen Füßen

Author: L. J. Schlicht Hymnal: Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies) #523 (1886) Languages: German Tune Title: [Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu Deinen Füßen]

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Justin Heinrich Knecht

1752 - 1817 Person Name: Heinr. Knecht Composer of "[Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu Deinen Füßen]" in Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies) Justin Heinrich Knecht Germany 1752-1817. Born at Biberach Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, he attended a Lutheran college in Esslingen am Neckar from 1768-1771. Having learned the organ, keyboard, violin and oratory, he became a Lutheran preceptor (professor of literature) and music director in Biberach. It was a free imperial city until 1803 and had a rich cultural life. He became organist of St. Martin’s Church in 1792, used by both Lutherans and Catholics, and was there for many years. He led an energetic, busy musical life, composing for both the theatre and church, organizing subscription concerts, teaching music theory, acoustics, aesthetics, composition, and instruments at the Gymnasium, affiliated to the Musikschule in 1806. He went to Stuttgart in 1806 in hopes of a post there as Kapellmeister, serving two years as Konzertmeister, but he was appointed Direktor Beim Orchester by the King of Wurttemberg in 1807. However, he returned to his former life in 1808 and remained there the rest of his life. He died at Biberach. He wrote 10 vocals, 11 opera and stage works, one symphony, 3 chamber music instrumentals, 7 organ works, 4 piano works, and 6 music theories. He was an author composer, editor, contributor, musician, compiler, and lyricist. John Perry

Ludolph Ernst Schlicht

1714 - 1769 Person Name: Ludolf Ernst Schlicht Author of "Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu deinen Füßen"

Levin Johann Schlicht

Person Name: L. J. Schlicht Author of "Hier sinkt, o Lamm, zu Deinen Füßen" in Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies)
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