Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty
Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty (21 December 1748 – 1 September 1776) was a German poet, known especially for his ballads. Hölty was born in the Electorate of Hanover in the village of Mariensee (today part of Neustadt am Rübenberge) where his father was pastor. In 1769, he went to study theology at the University of Göttingen. There he formed a close friendship with Johann Martin Miller, Johann Heinrich Voss, Heinrich Christian Boie, the brothers Stolberg, and others, and became one of the founders of the famous society of young poets known as the Hain, or Göttinger Hainbund. By the time he left the university in 1774, he had abandoned all intention of becoming a clergyman, but he was not to enter any profession. He died of consumption at Hanover.
1746 in music1748 in poetryChristoph Ernst Friedrich WeyseEeltsje Hiddes HalbertsmaGeh aus, mein Herz, und suche FreudGöttinger HainbundGöttinger MusenalmanachHöltyHölty PrizeJohann Martin MillerJohann Thomas Ludwig WehrsJosephine LangL. H. C. HöltyList of German-language authorsList of German-language poetsList of authors by name: HList of compositions by Franz Schubert (1813)List of compositions by Franz Schubert (1815)List of compositions by Franz Schubert (1816)List of compositions by Franz Schubert (copies)List of compositions by Franz Schubert (undated)List of concert arias, songs and canons by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartList of last words (18th century)Ludwig Christoph Heinrich HoltyLudwig Heinrich Christoph HoeltyLudwig Heinrich Christoph HoltyLudwig Heinrich Christoph HöltyLudwig HöltyMusen-AlmanachPrussian virtues
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty
Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty (21 December 1748 – 1 September 1776) was a German poet, known especially for his ballads. Hölty was born in the Electorate of Hanover in the village of Mariensee (today part of Neustadt am Rübenberge) where his father was pastor. In 1769, he went to study theology at the University of Göttingen. There he formed a close friendship with Johann Martin Miller, Johann Heinrich Voss, Heinrich Christian Boie, the brothers Stolberg, and others, and became one of the founders of the famous society of young poets known as the Hain, or Göttinger Hainbund. By the time he left the university in 1774, he had abandoned all intention of becoming a clergyman, but he was not to enter any profession. He died of consumption at Hanover.
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Ludwig (Christoph Heinrich) Hö ...... nnu surtout pour ses ballades.
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölt ...... piny zvané Göttinger Hainbund.
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölt ...... t (2a edició, Hannover, 1858).
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Ludwig (Christoph Heinrich) Hö ...... nnu surtout pour ses ballades.
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölt ...... ied of consumption at Hanover.
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölt ...... piny zvané Göttinger Hainbund.
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölt ...... ncia, li precipitaren la mort.
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölt ...... r (Gedichte, 2 band, 1782–84).
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Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölt ...... ty , è stato un poeta tedesco.
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