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Ludwig Helmbold, also spelled Ludwig Heimbold, (21 January 1532 – 8 April 1598) was a poet of Lutheran hymns. He is probably best known for his hymn "Nun laßt uns Gott dem Herren", of which J. S. Bach used the fifth stanza for his cantata ''O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad'', BWV 165; Bach also used his words in BWV 73, 79 and 186a. == Biography == Helmbold was born in Mühlhausen. He became a professor of Philosophy an der Erfurt University in 1554. In 1571 he was appointed a minister at the Marienkirche in Mühlhausen, later as Superintendent. Helmbold was crowned ''poeta laureatus'' by Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1566 on the Reichstag at Augsburg.〔 The Mühlhausen cantors Joachim à Burck and Johannes Eccard set many of his more than hundred chorales to music. Some of his works were used by Johann Sebastian Bach in his cantatas, such as * ''Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir'', BWV 73 * ''Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild'', BWV 79 * ''Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht'', BWV 186a * ''O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad'', BWV 165. A few of his songs are still included in the German Protestant hymnal ''Evangelisches Gesangbuch''. In 1998, a street named Helmboldstraße, next to Bonatstraße, was named after him in Mühlhausen.
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