Dreisbach, John (or Johannes). (Buffalo Valley, Pennsylvania, 1789--1871). Evangelical. Self-educated, proficient in both German and English. Licensed at age 17, was assistant to Albright, the founder of his denomination. Was leader of his denomination from 1808: secretary of Conference, presiding elder 1814, publishing agent 1820. With Henry Niebel compiled Das Geistliche Saitenspiel (1817), with Daniel Bertolet compiled Eine Sammlung Neuer Geistlicher Lieder (1821), which included many of his own hymns. Wrote or translated 31 of the 149 hymns in the extremely popular and persistent Geistlich Viole (1818), which has been described as the most important German-language hymnbook of the pre-Civil War period.
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This tune is likely the work of the composer named here, but has also been attributed to others as shown in the instances list below.
According to the Handbook to the Baptist Hymnal (1992), Old 100th first appeared in the Genevan Psalter, and "the first half of the tune contains phrases which may ha…
Display Title: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstFirst Line: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstAuthor: John DreisbachDate: 1877
Display Title: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstFirst Line: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstAuthor: John DreisbachDate: 1833
Display Title: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstFirst Line: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstAuthor: John DreisbachDate: 1850
Display Title: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstFirst Line: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstAuthor: John DreisbachDate: 1850
Display Title: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstFirst Line: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstAuthor: John DreisbachDate: 1850
Display Title: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstFirst Line: Herr Jesu Christ, o Gottes Lamm, du Held und FuerstAuthor: John DreisbachDate: 1877
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