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[Nach der Heimat süßer Stille]

Appears in 24 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Hans Georg Nägeli, 1773-1836 Incipit: 33533 34237 11267 Used With Text: Nach der Heimat süßer Stille

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For the homeland peace and stillness

Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: [For the homeland peace and stillness]
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Nach der Heimat süßer Stille

Author: Magenau Appears in 42 hymnals Used With Tune: [Nach der Heimat süßer Stille]
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Heavenly dwelling, rich thy treasure

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Heavenly dwelling, rich thy treasure]

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Nach der Heimat süßer Stille

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns) #235 (1897) Languages: German Tune Title: [Nach der Heimat süßer Stille]
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Nach der Heimat süßer Stille

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 #235 (1890) Languages: German Tune Title: [Nach der Heimat süßer Stille]
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Nach der Heimat süßer Stille

Author: Magenau Hymnal: Evangelischer Liederschatz #333 (1897) Languages: German Tune Title: [Nach der Heimat süßer Stille]

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Person Name: Anon. Author of "Nach der Heimat süßer Stille" in Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns) In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Hans G. Nägeli

1773 - 1836 Person Name: H. G. Nägeli Composer of "[Nach der Heimat süßer Stille]" in Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns) Johann G. Nageli (b. Wetzikon, near Zurich, Switzerland, 1773; d. Wetzikon, 1836) was an influential music educator who lectured throughout Germany and France. Influenced by Johann Pestalozzi, he published his theories of music education in Gangbildungslehre (1810), a book that made a strong impact on Lowell Mason. Nageli composed mainly" choral works, including settings of Goethe's poetry. He received his early instruction from his father, then in Zurich, where he concentrated on the music of. S. Bach. In Zurich, he also established a lending library and a publishing house, which published first editions of Beethoven’s piano sonatas and music by Bach, Handel, and Frescobaldi. Bert Polman

Rudolf Friedrich Heinrich von Magenau

1767 - 1846 Person Name: Magenau Author of "Nach der Heimat süsser Stille" in Jugendharfe Magenau, Rudolph Friedrich Heinrich. (Markgrueningen, Germany, December 5, 1767--April 23, 1846, Hermaringen on the Brenz). Attended Kloster schools in Denkdorf and Maulbronn, Germany. Interest in writing is increased after the death of his father. His style was influenced by Schubert. His father died in 1783. He continued writing and became friends with Hoelderlin and Neuffer. In 1794 he became a pastor and served Niederstotzingen by Ulm, Germany. He served there until 1819 when he accepted a parish in Hermaringen. He served there until his death. Magenau's stories, poems, and prose can be found in Pahl's Nationalchronik. He also authored Kurze Lebensbeschreibungen merkwuerdige Maenner aus der Periode der Kirchen-Reformation, nebst 280 Anekdoten aus dem Leben derselben. (Stuttgart: Joh. Fried. Steinkopf, 1816). It is highly likely that Magenau was Lutheran as he mentions neither Calvin nor Zwingli in this book. A large section on Luther is contained in it. See also: Schwae. Merkur 1846 Kronik Nr. 143; Goedeke's Grundrisz III, 595f.; Allgemeine deutsch biographie v.20, pp.56-57. --Research Report from Concordia Historical Institute, Department of Archives and History, The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, St. Louis, Missouri. Prepared by Craig A. Behrens, April 10, 1980. DNAH Archives
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