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Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern (20 April 1594 – 11 April 1648) was a German psalmist, musician and statesman.
Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern | |
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Born | Matthäus Apelt 20 April 1594 |
Died | 11 April 1648 | (aged 53)
Resting place | St. Mary Magdalene Church, Wrocław |
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Spouse |
Barbara von Tarnau und Kühschmal
(m. 1637) |
Life
editHe was born in Prudnik as Matthäus Apelt. His father was a saddler. He studied at the university of Frankfurt. He directed the music of the church at Prudnik.[1] In 1625, he was named musical director and treasurer to Duke Heinrich Wenzel of Münsterberg. The following year, he became rector of a school, and in 1631, he was admitted to the Duke's government. He sat in the governments of Emperors Ferdinand II and Ferdinand III. He became part of the nobility of Ferdinand II, and this was confirmed by Ferdinand III.[2]
Löwenstern wrote thirty psalms, of which many were translated to other languages.[3] He also published the psalm collection Früelings-Mayen in 1644. He has one psalm in the Norsk Salmebok and Norsk salmebok 2013.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Martineau, Russell (1900). Grove, George (ed.). A Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 1.11. London: Macmillan and Company. pp. 351 & 588-591, see page 590.
Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern, born 1594 at Neustadt in Upper Silesia.....
. In - ^ "Matthäus Appelles von Löwenstern". www.olesnica.nienaltowski.net. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ "Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern". hymntime.com.
Literature
edit- Anne Kristin Aasmundtveit, Biografisk leksikon til Norsk Salmebok og Norsk Koralbok, Verbum forlag, Oslo, 1995. ISBN 82-543-0573-0. Side 38-39.
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