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Kurt Rommel (20 December 1926 – 5 March 2011) was a German Protestant pastor of the Evangelische Landeskirche in Württemberg, author of spiritual books, and hymnodist. He wrote text and tune of hymns contained in both Protestant and Catholic hymnals.

Kurt Rommel
Born(1926-12-20)20 December 1926
Kirchheim unter Teck, Weimar Republic
Died5 March 2011(2011-03-05) (aged 84)
Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Occupation
  • Theologian
  • Pastor
  • Author
  • Editor
  • Hymnwriter
  • Composer
Organizations
  • Evangelische Landeskirche in Württemberg
  • Evangelisches Gemeindeblatt für Württemberg

Career


Born in Kirchheim unter Teck,[1] Rommel was drafted to the Wehrmacht after his Abitur. He became a prisoner-of-war in France, where he was able to study Protestant theology.[2] He worked as a parish pastor in Friedrichshafen and then at the St. Paulus church in Schwenningen from 1966.[3] Rommel was also youth pastor (Jugendpfarrer) in Stuttgart.[1] He wrote texts and tunes of many hymns of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied, realising that young people needed different songs than the traditional hymns.[2] In 1962, he founded the form Kinogottesdienst of services held in a cinema, with a band instead of an organ.[1]

From 1974, he was editor, and later chief editor, of the Evangelisches Gemeindeblatt für Württemberg [de], a regional news service of the Protestant church, until 1992. He published several books and a series of recordings. In retirement, he lived in Weil der Stadt.[2]

Rommel died in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt at age 84.[1][3]


Works



Music


Rommel wrote around 800 songs, with often both text and tunes, and 1000 rounds.[1][3] His songs are often intentionally simple.[2] Some of them were included in the Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch (EG) and the Catholic hymnal Gotteslob (GL), which includes the earlier edition of Gotteslob and regional sections of both hymnals. More songs are contained in other hymnals and songbooks, including:[2]

His songs appeared in songbooks in Switzerland, the Netherlands, Finland and Norway.[3] A collection of his songs was published in 2007, titled Fest verwurzelt (Firmly rooted).[3] "Lass uns in deinem Namen, Herr" was included in the 2018 songbook Wo wir dich loben, wachsen neue Lieder – plus (Where we praise you, new songs grow) by Strube-Verlag, including a translation into French.[4]


Publications


Rommel wrote more than 100 books, including:[1]


References


  1. Peter, Dan (8 March 2011). "Kurt Rommel ist tot". Evangelische Landeskirche in Württemberg (in German). Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  2. Trötschel, Heinrich (2001). Herbst, Wolfgang (ed.). Rommel, Kurt. Wer ist wer im Gesangbuch? (in German). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. pp. 261–262. ISBN 978-3-52-550323-2.
  3. "Trauer um Kurt Rommel". Südwest-Presse (in German). 10 March 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  4. Wo wir dich loben, wachsen neue Lieder – plus, Strube-Verlag Munich 2018, VS 4049, ISBN 978-3-89912-211-4, No. 172

Further reading





На других языках


[de] Kurt Rommel

Kurt Rommel (* 20. Dezember 1926 in Kirchheim unter Teck; † 5. März 2011 in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt[1]) war ein Pfarrer der Evangelischen Landeskirche in Württemberg, Kirchenlieddichter und geistlicher Autor.
- [en] Kurt Rommel



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