Joseph Gmelch

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Joseph Gmelch also Josef Gmelch (born April 22, 1881 in Mühlhausen (Upper Palatinate) , † March 17, 1945 in Eichstätt ) was a German Roman Catholic clergyman, teacher, author and music researcher.

Gmelch studied in Eichstätt. In 1906 he was ordained a priest. He then worked as a pastor. In 1910 he received his doctorate from Wagner in Freiburg with "The quarter-tone steps in the measuring tone of Montpellier". phil. In 1922 he became a secondary school religion teacher. In 1923 he was appointed to the teacher training institute in Eichstätt. In 1933 he was taken into protective custody as one of the leading members of the Bavarian People's Party, along with Georg Wohlmuth and six other city councilors. In 1934 he retired early.

Works (selection)

  • 1905: Selected sermons and speeches
  • 1911: The quarter tone steps in the measuring tone of Montpellier
  • 1912: A four-part hymn to St. Willibald from 1517
  • 1912: New files on the history of the Regensburg Medicae ( digitized version )
  • 1913: The compositions of the Heil. Hildegard
  • 1913: The teacher in the light of Christianity
  • 1914: The music history of Eichstatt
  • 1914: A draft catechism for the little ones from 1851
  • 1914: Educational gold grains especially for teaching circles
  • 1915: From our dead
  • 1917: Holy Flames
  • 1925: The secret of life
  • 1926: Selected sermons and speeches
  • 1926: Unknown rhyming prayer compositions from Rebdorf manuscripts
  • 1927: strength and peace
  • 1928: Aloisius sermons
  • 1928/1935: Passion pictures in the light of the present
  • 1929: The invisible. Lent sermons about the living God, held in Eichstätt Cathedral
  • 1930: The Savior of the Poor
  • 1930: Our first names
  • 1930: the beginning and the end. Sermons of Christ held in Eichstätt Cathedral
  • 1931: strength and peace
  • 1934: bread for the soul
  • 1938: Saints of the Cross
  • 1941/1942: Konrad Henlein's legislative proposals from April 1937

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Gmelch, Joseph (1881–1945), music researcher - BMLO. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .
  2. History board of the city ​​of Eichstätt. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .
  3. ^ Stephan Kellner: The manuscripts of the episcopal seminar library: Cod. Sm 1-538, the manuscripts from the 16th to the 20th century . Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2002, ISBN 978-3-447-04566-7 ( google.de [accessed on July 20, 2019]).
  4. Virtual Library of Musicology. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .
  5. Bavarian Library Association. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .
  6. General catalog - list of results. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .