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Ludger Stühlmeyer

Ludger Stühlmeyer (born October 3, 1961 in Melle, Germany) is a German cantor, composer, docent and musicologist.
==Biography==
Stühlmeyer was born to a family of cantors and made his first steps under the guidance of his father in the city church of St. Matthew in Melle. He received music lessons from the pianist, composer and direktor of music Karl Schäfer at the Osnabrück conservatoire and from Karlheinz Höne at the church musician school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück. After completing his A-levels at the grammar school at Melle, he studied Christian music, Early music, and singing at the University of the Arts Bremen. This was followed by studies of composition with Günther Kretzschmar, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Helge Jung. He attended seminars in Gregorian semiology with Luigi Agustoni, Godehard Joppich, and Johannes Berchmans Göschl, and studied musicology, philosophy, and theology at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität of Münster. He concluded his studies with a doctorate at the faculty of philosophy. Ludger Stühlmeyer received a scholarship from the Diocese of Osnabrück. His studies were also financially supported by the Friedrich-Baur-Stiftung, the Oberfrankenstiftung Bayreuth and the Wolfgang-Siegel-Stiftung.〔''Ein Hofer Königspaar.'' Rondeau Produktion 2012, Booklet S. 18, 19.〕〔(Biography Homepage St. Mary's church, Hof )〕
His grandfather, a "silent hero of the resistance"〔Quoted after: Bundespräsident Johannes Rau, Berlin in April 2001.〕 against National Socialism, who was deported to the concentration camp Emslandlager in 1940 for his support of the Catholic church and those persecuted by the Third Reich, had been employed at St. Peter's at Melle-Gesmold for 47 years.〔''Die Macht der leisen Töne oder: Ein stiller Held aus Gesmold''. Heimatverein Gesmold (Hg.), Nr. 134, March 2010.〕 In 1980 Ludger Stühlmeyer became his successor.〔Franz Nieweg, Klaus Rahe, Maria Winkelmann: ''GESMOLD GESTERN UND HEUTE. In Bildern-Berichten-Gedichten'', Gesmold 1986.〕 He was appointed as custodian of music in the diocese of Münster in 1988〔''Neue Wege mit Musik''. In: ''Themenhefte 7'', Bergmoser + Höller Verlag Aachen 1991, S. 40–41.〕 and has been city cantor at Hof as well as Dekanatskantor for the deanary of Hochfranken since 1994. He is also tutor at the Erzbischöfliches Kirchenmusikseminar, and works at the Amt für Kirchenmusik in the archdiocese of Bamberg.〔(Homepage: "Amt für Kirchenmusik, Erzbistum Bamberg" ).〕 Stühlmeyer is member of the Internationale Valentin-Rathgeber-Gesellschaft.〔(Homepage: Valentin-Rathgeber-Gesellschaft )〕 He is married to Barbara Stühlmeyer and father of Lea Stühlmeyer. His brother is pastoral theologian and priest Thomas Stühlmeyer.

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