Siegfried August Mahlmann Germany 1771-1826. Born at Leipzig, Germany, he studied law at the University of Leipzig. He tutored a young nobleman and traveled with him around Europe. In 1799 he became a bookseller, writer, and editor. He bought the Junius bookshop in Leipzig in 1802. From 1806-16 he edited the journal Zeitung fur die elegante Welt (a fashionable publication), and from 1810-18 wrote for the Lipziger Zeitung newspaper. He was briefly imprisoned in 1813 by the French during the Napoleonic Wars in the fortress at Erfurt. He wrote a novel, short stories, poetry (published in 1825 and popular in his day), and a number of songs, still popular with German children. In his spare time he was a playright. His collected poems… Go to person page >
Also known as:
FRAMINGHAM
GROSSNER
GROSSER GOTT
HALLE
HUNGARIAN MELODY
LAUDAMUS
PARIS
PASCHAL
STILLORGAN
GROSSER GOTT was set to the German versification in the Katholisches Gesangbuch (see above). Variants of the tune abound; the version found in the Psalter Hymnal came from Johann Schicht's Allg…
Display Title: Hoffe, Herz, nur mit Geduld!First Line: Hoffe, Herz, nur mit Geduld!Tune Title: [Hoffe, Herz, nur mit Geduld!]Author: MahlmannDate: 1912
Display Title: Hoffe, Herz, nur mit Geduld!First Line: Hoffe, Herz, nur mit Geduld!Tune Title: [Hoffe, Herz, nur mit Geduld!]Author: A. Mahlmann, 1771-1826Date: 1898
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