Michael Altenburg
Theologian and composer of hymns

Born
May 27th, 1584
441 years ago
Died
1640
385 years ago — 56 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Germany
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A German theologian and composer associated with the early Lutheran church. Contributed significantly to church music, particularly in the creation of hymns. Served as a member of the theological faculty at the University of Jena. Held various church positions during his lifetime, offering theological insights and musical contributions that influenced Lutheran worship practices. Compiled and edited hymnals, which helped shape the worship experience in German Protestant churches.
Composed hymns for the Lutheran church
Edited hymnals for Protestant worship
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