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Paul Heinlein

1626 - 1686 Person Name: Paul Heinlein, (1626-1686) Composer of "HEINLEIN" in The Sunday School Hymnal Born: Ap­ril 11, 1626, Nuremburg, Ger­ma­ny. Died: Au­gust 6, 1686, Nuremburg, Ger­ma­ny. Heinlein’s (also Hainlein) first train­ing came from a lo­cal mu­si­cian who taught him to play the key­board and wind in­stru­ments. He went on to stu­dy in Linz, Austria; Mu­nich, Germany, and in It­a­ly (1646). He was ap­point­ed Raths­mu­sik­us in Nuremburg in 1650; or­gan­ist at St. Ägy­di­en in 1655, Ka­pell­meis­ter at the Church of Our La­dy in 1656, and or­gan­ist at St. Se­bald’s Ca­the­dral in 1656. His works in­clude six books of mourn­ing and fun­er­al hymns, and tunes con­trib­ut­ed to other col­lect­ions. Music JESU, JESU, DU MEIN HIRT --www.hymntime.com/tch

G. W. Schulze

Author of "Lieber Gott, durch Jesum Christ" in Deutsches Liederbuch

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