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Ylva Eggehorn

b. 1950 Person Name: Ylva Elisabet Eggehorn, n. 1950 Hymnal Number: 937 Author of "No tengas miedo" in Himnario Luterano Sweden

Johann Eccard

1553 - 1611 Person Name: Johann Eccard, 1553-1611 Hymnal Number: 486 Composer of "HERR JESU CHRIST, WAHR MENSCH UND GOTT" in Himnario Luterano Johannes Eccard (1553–1611) was a German composer and kapellmeister. He was an early principal conductor at the Berlin court chapel. Eccard was born at Mühlhausen, in present-day Thuringia, Germany. At the age of eighteen he went to Munich, where he became the pupil of Orlando Lasso. In his company, Eccard is said to have visited Paris, but in 1574, he was again at Mühlhausen, where he resided for four years. There he, together with Johann von Burgk, edited his first master, a collection of sacred songs, called Crepundia sacra Helmboldi (1577). Soon afterwards he obtained an appointment as musician in the house of Jacob Fugger, the Augsburg banker. In 1583 he became assistant conductor, and in 1599 conductor at Königsberg to Georg Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Anspach, the administrator of the Duchy of Prussia. In 1608 he was called by Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg as principal conductor in Berlin, but this post he held only for three years, owing to his death at Königsberg in 1611. Eccard's works consist exclusively of vocal compositions, such as songs, sacred cantatas and chorales for four or five, and sometimes for seven, eight, or even nine voices. Their polyphonic structure is a marvel of art and still garners the admiration of musicians. At the same time his works are instinct with a spirit of true religious feeling. His setting of Martin Luther's words "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" (A Mighty Fortress Is Our God) is still regarded by the Germans as their representative national hymn. Eccard and his school are inseparably connected with the history of the Protestant Reformation. Of Eccard's songs a great many collections are extant such as those published in Der Evangelische Kirchengesang (1843) by Baron Karl Georg August Vivigens von Winterfeld. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Victor Dorsch

1924 - 2016 Person Name: Victor Dorsch, 1924-2016 Hymnal Number: 478 Translator of "Mirad al rey del mundo" in Himnario Luterano

Daniel Fernández

Person Name: Daniel Fernández, s.f. Hymnal Number: 679 Author of "Señor, escúchanos" in Himnario Luterano

Lars Moberg

1933 - 2009 Person Name: Lars Moberg, 1933-2009 Hymnal Number: 937 Composer of "NO TENGAS MIEDO" in Himnario Luterano Sweden

Sissi Georg

b. 1963 Person Name: Sissi Georg, n. 1963 Hymnal Number: 717 Author of "¡Oh, Jesús, Cordero!" in Himnario Luterano

Luis Bojos

b. 1937 Person Name: Luis Bojos, n. 1937 Hymnal Number: 513 Author of "¡Aleluya! Cristo resucitó" in Himnario Luterano

Lois Kroehler

1927 - 2019 Person Name: Lois Kroehler, 1927-2019 Hymnal Number: 487 estr. 4 of "¿Viste tú...?" in Himnario Luterano Lois Kroehler's obituary can be found here.

Fritz Reuter

1863 - 1924 Person Name: Fritz Reuter, 1863-1924 Hymnal Number: 547 Composer of "REUTER" in Himnario Luterano

Edward Miller (20th c.)

Person Name: Edward Miller Hymnal Number: 985 Author (attributed to) of "Tuya es la gloria" in Himnario Luterano

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