Laurentius (Lorenz) Erhardi (1598–1669) was a Lutheran cantor, teacher, and composer whose working life was bound to the city of Frankfurt am Main, where he led school and church music for more than four decades. Born in Haguenau in Alsace, he trained in the Strasbourg musical environment and served as “Adjunctus” to the Strasbourg church musician Christoph Thomas Walliser, a connection that places him in a direct pedagogical line of early-17th-century German sacred music practice.
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Fidentem nescit deseruisse Deus, V (4) in F major
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