Martin Goeth

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Martin Göth (* 1957) is a German graduate theologian and composer from Passau .

Göth, a former student of the Regensburger Domspatzen , was best known for his setting of sacred songs, children's musicals and children's songs. In collaboration with Rolf Krenzer , for example, songs and CDs were created for the big books by the little Egyptians, Vikings and knights. He also wrote children's books with CD with Paul Weininger .

Song titles are for example: “Look, I'm cycling with my bike”, “Say, are you an angel?”, “Fritz the finch”, “One gives the other what he has”. In addition to numerous musical Christmas and nativity plays, Göth wrote a musical about Moses. His music play " Jesus, Friend of the Children ", Lahn, Kevelaer, received a lot of attention and is often performed

He and Kathrin Giehl not only designed the Mainburg world premiere of bibl as musical accompanists on the keyboard . Rockmusicals Mirjam 2002 in the parish church Mainburg with.

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