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[Jesus Kristus är vär helsa] (15545)

[Jesus Kristus är vär helsa] (15545)

Composer: John Walther
Published in 9 hymnals


Composer: John Walther

Johann Walther (b. Kahla, Thuringia, Germany, 1496: d. Torgau, Germany, 1570) was one of the great early influences in Lutheran church music. At first he seemed destined to be primarily a court musician. A singer in the choir of the Elector of Saxony in the Torgau court in 1521, he became the court's music director in 1525. After the court orchestra was disbanded in 1530 and reconstituted by the town, Walther became cantor at the local school in 1534 and directed the music in several churches. He served the Elector of Saxony at the Dresden court from 1548 to 1554 and then retired in Torgau. Walther met Martin Luther in 1525 and lived with him for three weeks to help in the preparation of Luther's German Mass. In 1524 Walther published the… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Jesus Kristus är vär helsa] (15545)
Composer: John Walther
Meter: 8.8.9.8
Incipit: 15545 13332 13333
Key: d minor
Copyright: Public Domain

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All Creation Sings #963

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Evangelisches Gesangbuch (Bayern, Mitteldeutschland, Thüringen) #215

Hinário Luterano #258

Śpiewnik Ewangelicki #401

The Summit Choirbook #469

Include 4 pre-1979 instances
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