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[Geist des Lebens! heilge Gabe]

[Geist des Lebens! heilge Gabe]

Composer: Conrad Kocher
Published in 6 hymnals


Composer: Conrad Kocher

Trained as a teacher, Conrad Kocher (b. Ditzingen, Wurttemberg, Germany, 1786; d. Stuttgart, Germany, 1872) moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to work as a tutor at the age of seventeen. But his love for the music of Haydn and Mozart impelled him to a career in music. He moved back to Germany in 1811, settled in Stuttgart, and remained there for most of his life. The prestigious Cotta music firm published some of his early compositions and sent him to study music in Italy, where he came under the influence of Palestrina's music. In 1821 Kocher founded the School for Sacred Song in Stuttgart, which popularized four-part singing in the churches of that region. He was organist and choir director at the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart from 1827 to 1865… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Geist des Lebens! heilge Gabe]
Composer: Conrad Kocher
Incipit: 32123 43325 43421
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 6 of 6)
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349 Lieder #179

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Deutsches Liederbuch #207

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Gesangbuch mit Noten #56

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Gesangbuch mit Noten #56

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Zwei- und dreistimmige geistliche Lieder und Choräle #36a

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Zwei- und dreistimmige geistliche Lieder und Choräle #36b

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