Eines ehr-würdigen hisigen Ministerii nothwendiger und wahrhaffter Unterricht

Type:
boek
Titel:
Eines ehr-würdigen hisigen Ministerii nothwendiger und wahrhaffter Unterricht
Auteur:
Elmenshorst, Heinrich
Jaar:
1703
Onderwerp:
18th Century (1701-1800)
History
Pamphlet
Religion
Sermon
Hamburg (Germany)
Taal:
Duits
Uitgever:
Hamburg Neumann 1703
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C2.68 11J17 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
[16] pages without cover, held together by paper spine
Nota:
Heinrich Elmenhorst was German theologian, hymn poet and author of opera libretti.
Defence-pampflet to calm the disputes on the parish of St.Jacob
Throughout his life, Elmenhorst he was able to combine his theological profession with his love of theatre, and culturally open-minded Hamburg offered him this opportunity. In 1660 he was appointed Diaconus (2nd pastor) of St. Catherine's Church, which gave him the opportunity to test his inclination for music in his own home. His song sermons, hymns and musical plays were set to music by Hamburg composers such as Georg Böhm, Johann Philipp Förtsch, Johann Wolfgang Franck, Petrus Laurentius Wockenfuß and Johann Theile. Elmenhorst is regarded as one of the co-founders of the oldest bourgeois German opera house, the famous Hamburg Opera at Gänsemarkt, for which he wrote and translated several libretti (e.g. Polyeucte by Pierre Coerneille, music by Förtsch) alongside other poets such as Friedrich Christian Bressand, Barthold Feind, Johann Ulrich von König and Christian Heinrich Postel. Through this activity, as a theologian, he became directly involved in the first Hamburg Theatre Controversy, which led him to publish his important defensive treatise Dramatologia in 1688.
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