Julius Schubring

Short Name: Julius Schubring
Full Name: Schubring, Julius, 1806-1889
Birth Year: 1806
Death Year: 1889

Julius Schubring (June 2, 1806-December 14, 1889) was an evangelical minister in Dessau. He would become best known for his friendship and collaboration with Felix Mendelssohn. After studying in Leipzig and Berlin, Schubring studied privately with Friedrich Schleiermacher. In 1830 he returned to his native Dessau as a teacher, and in 1837 was appointed as a minister. From 1870 he also served in the Consistory of the Duchy of Anhalt. Schubring was the librettist of Mendelssohn's oratorio Paulus, and also advised Mendelssohn on the libretto of Elias.

Julius Schubring (Theologe)


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