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Johann Veith
1872 - 1947
Germany
Johann Josef [Johann] Veith was born in Ottweiler on June 23, 1872. He did not have an easy childhood with his nine siblings, especially since his father was a simple miner and only had a small farm as an additional source of income to support his family. His mother was particularly talented in art and music. In 1888 - at the age of 16 - Veith went to the “Gregoriushaus” in Aachen, where Fritz Nekes, one of the most important Cecilians, worked as a teacher.] Veith (23/06/1872 - 18/05/1947), a German composer. Johann Joseph Veith was born in Ottweiler and he did not have an easy childhood with his nine siblings, especially since his father was a simple miner and only had a small farm as an additional source of income to support his family. His mother was particularly talented in art and music. In 1888 - at the age of 16 - Veith went to the “Gregoriushaus” in Aachen, where Fritz Nekes, one of the most important Cecilians, worked as a teacher.
Requiem O Herr, gib ihnen die ewige Ruh!
Requiem: O Lord, grant them eternal rest! (Op.38 No. 1 ) for four-part male's choir. (Choir arrangement by Jürgen Christ).
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