Short Name: | J. G. Seidenbush |
Full Name: | Seidenbush, J. G. (Johann Georg), 1641-1729 |
Birth Year: | 1641 |
Death Year: | 1729 |
Seidenbusch, Johann Georg, was born at Munich, April 5, 1641, ordained Priest in 1666; founded the Oratory of St. Philip Neri at Aufhausen, and d. Dec. 10, 1729. He edited the Aufhausen Gesang-Buch, 1687, in which is given:—
Kommt her, ihr Creaturen all [Holy Communion], p. 62, which Bäumker, iii., No. 57, thinks is most likely to be his. It is in many later books, including H. Bone's Cantate, ed. 1879, No. 277. Translated as "Come all ye creatures of the Lord," by G. R. Woodward, in his Songs of Syon, 1904. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
Texts by J. G. Seidenbush (4) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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Come, all ye creatures of the Lord | J. G. Seidenbush (Author) | English | 2 |
Kommt her, ihr Kreaturen all' | J. G. Seidenbush (Author) | German | 4 |
O all ye people God hath made, sing glory | J. G. Seidenbush (Author) | 9 | |
O come, all creatures of the Lord | J. G. Seidenbush (Author) | 3 |