Manfred Siebald (born 26 October 1948 at
Alheim
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-Baumbach) is a German singer-songwriter and lecturer in
American studies
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in
Mainz
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.
Siebald is best known as a
Christian
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singer-songwriter, who writes and speaks on
contemporary worship music
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. His songs of the genre
Neues Geistliches Lied
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History
The idea to reach youn ...
(NGL) have gained a firm place in the songbooks of many different
Christian denominations and are sung in fellowships and youth groups throughout Germany.
Artistic and musical career
As a child Manfred Siebald learned to play several musical instruments, including the violin, the
viola
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and the piano. Along with his studies at the
University of Marburg
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he took instruction in
harmonisation and singing. As early as 1970 he was conducting the
Youth for Christ
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Choir and singing in the Christ Singers. He also brought out his first single – "Meinst du wirklich, es genügt?" – at that time. In 1972 he published his first solo album, entitled ''Da steh ich nun''. Siebald gained an international following with his performances at
Eurofest '75, the international youth conference and evangelistic crusade which was organized by the
Billy Graham
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organisation in
Brussels
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. Siebald has often been compared with the singer-songwriter
Reinhard Mey
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for his style, and sometimes with
Graham Kendrick
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He is the son of Baptist pastor M. D. Kendrick and grew up in Laindon, Essex, and Putney. He now lives in Tunbridge Wells and is a member of ...
for his influence on Christian music in his country.
Over time he has become the most well-known German Christian singer songwriter, and has influenced many others. This is demonstrated, among other things, by the release of the album ''In deinem Haus – A Tribute to Manfred Siebald'' in 2003, consisting of reinterpretations of some of Siebald's best-loved songs by other well-known Christian musicians (such as
Michael Janz de from the group
Beatbetrieb de). The album was arranged by
Florian Sitzmann de and produced by
Arne Kopfermann
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de.
Siebald also translates English songs and writes lyrics for other singers. For example, he wrote all the lyrics for
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de album ''Welt von 1000 Wegen''. He is frequently asked to write a theme song for special meetings or conferences. This was the case when he wrote "Von deinen Worten können wir leben" (We Can Live Off Your Words) for ''
The Year of the Bible'' in 1992. To date Siebald has penned about 350 songs, produced 19 albums and published seven poetry books.
Manfred Siebald performs about thirty concerts annually, accompanying himself on various acoustic guitars. For this he travels all over Germany and abroad. For his concerts abroad, including the US, South Africa, and
Sri Lanka
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, he has produced English versions of his songs.
Academic career
In 1967, Siebald graduated from secondary school in
Kassel
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. While on tour in America with the German Youth for Christ Choir, he studied at
Manchester College
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England
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,
North Manchester, Indiana
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, in 1969. He then read German and English
philology
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at
Philipps University of Marburg
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. He trained to be a secondary school teacher of English and German, taking his first state diploma examination in 1972. After his marriage in 1973, he paused his studies for three years, completing his teacher training by taking the second state examination in 1976.
In 1977, he did a PhD in American studies at the
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
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. His
dissertation dealt with the topic ''Auflehnung im Werk Herman Melvilles'' – ''Rebellion in Herman Melville's Novels''. In 1983, he was made Assistant Professor (
tenure
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d) for American Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University and continued his academic work after completion of his PhD. He interrupted his work at Mainz by taking
sabbatical
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s at
Wheaton College (Illinois)
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(
Clyde S. Kilby Professor in 1992) and Guest Professor at
Georgia State University
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in
Atlanta
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(1996 and 1997). In the first year (1996), Siebald produced the monograph ''Der verlorene Sohn in der amerikanischen Literatur'' – ''The
Prodigal Son
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in American Literature'' – which was published in 2003. He was made
Associate Professor
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in American Studies in Mainz in 2002 and has remained there to the present.
Other activities
Manfred Siebald is Curator of the Faith and Science Institute of the Studentenmission in Deutschland (SMD), the German equivalent of the
Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship
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(UCCF). In 1979, the nationwide television special "Whether My Songs Are Loud or Soft" was broadcast about his work. The same year, he co-founded the Christian arts group Das Rad (The Wheel) in
Wetzlar
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, together with about 50 other Christians also working in the arts.
He is married to a doctor, Christine Siebald (née Stossberg), and they have a son, Benjamin, born in 1984.
In 2008, President
Horst Köhler
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awarded him and his wife the
Federal Cross of Merit
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for their tireless charity work both at home and abroad.
Music
Popular songs
* „Ins Wasser fällt ein Stein" – "A Stone Drops in the Pond",
original text ("It only takes a spark") and music:
Kurt Kaiser de(His best-known song in the current German Protestant hymnal ')
* „Es geht ohne Gott in die Dunkelheit" – "It's dark without God"
* „In Deinem Haus" – "In your house, Lord"
* „Jesus, zu dir kann ich so kommen wie ich bin" – "I can come to you, Jesus, just as I am"
(music:
Johannes Nitsch de)
(This was sung every evening of the
ProChrist de crusade.)
* „Gut, dass wir einander haben" – "It's good that we've got each other"
(song about the advantages of Christian fellowship)
* „Friede sei mit dir" – "Peace be with thee" (benediction)
* „Du bist mein Rabe" – "You are my raven" (love song)
* „Über Nacht" – "Over night"
(song about the fall of the
Berlin Wall and
German reunification
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1989/90)
* „Mit federleichter Hand" – "With a Soft Touch" (love song)
* „Wenn der Mund stumm ist" – "If I hold my tongue"
(song about the
September 11, 2001 attacks
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)
* „Die Weihnachtsfreude" – "Christmas joy"
(A well-known carol, used as the theme tune for the cartoon ''Die Stadt, die Weihnachten vergaß'' – ''The Town That Forgot Christmas''.)
* „Wenn wir Gott in der Höhe ehren" – "If we glorify God in the Highest" (Christmas carol)
Discography
Single
* "Meinst du wirklich, es genügt?" (1970)
Do you really mean, it's enough?"
Vinyl albums
* ''Da steh ich nun'' (1972)
Here I stand
* ''Ich gehe weiter'' (1974)
I'll press on
* ''Das ungedüngte Feld'' (1976)
A Field of organic food
see:
discussion
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* ''Zeitpunkte'' (1978)
Points in Time
* ''Überall hat Gott seine Leute'' (1983) ("Manfred Siebald and Friends")
God has his people everywhere
The title comes from Manfred's translation of
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's song "Through it all".
* ''Kreuzschnabel'' (1985)
Crossbill
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* ''Alles auf seine Weise – Liebeslieder'' (1986)
Everything in its own way – Love songs
Compact discs
* ''Gib mir die richtigen Worte'' (1987) (Sampler)
Words that are wise and yet simple
see:
discussion
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* ''Spuren'' (1988)
Traces
* ''Von Wegen'' (1991)
No Way
* ''Amasement''
(Instrumentals arranged by
Tom Keene)
* ''Du bist mein Rabe – Lieder von der Liebe'' (1993)
You are my raven – Love songs
* ''Worte wie Brot – Lieder für den Gottesdienst'' (1994) ("Manfred Siebald and friends")
Words like bread – Worship songs
* ''Lass uns Freunde sein'' (Songs for children)(1996) ("Manfred Siebald and children")
Let's Be Friends
* ''Nicht vergessen'' (1998)
Not Forgotten
* ''Weltbewegende Winzigkeiten'' (2000)
Little Things That Make the World Go Round
* ''Was die Engel uns sagen'' (2000) ("Manfred Siebald and friends") – Songs for Christmas
What the angels tell us
* ''Vielleicht kommst du mit'' (2001)
Maybe you'll come along
* ''Morgenmantelmorgen'' (2004)
Dressing Gown Morning
* ''Singen Sie bald mit?'' (2005) (Sampler) Manfred Siebald's congregational songs
Will you sing along?
* ''Ich lass dich nicht fallen'' (2006)
I won't let you fall
* The first four vinyl albums have been re-released on compact disc as a 4-CD pack.
Publications
For an extensive list of the academic publications se
Poetry books
*''Ist schon alles gesagt'' (1976) Poetry collection ''Has Everything Been Said?''
*''Worauf noch warten'' (1980) Poetry collection ''Why Wait''
*''Kreuzschnabel'' (1983) Poetry collection ''Crossbill'' (with woodcuts by
Andreas Felger de)
*''Wir brauchen Mut'' (1992) Poetry collection ''We Need Courage''
*''Lehn dich zurück'' (1992) Poetry collection ''Lean Back''
*''Von den Augen abgelesen'' (1993) Book of poetry ''Read My Eyes''
*''Du bist mein Rabe'' (1993) Book of poetry ''You Are my Raven'' (with Christine Siebald)
Other books
*''Auflehnung im Werk Herman Melvilles'' — Rebellion in
Herman Melville
Herman Melville (born Melvill; August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance period. Among his best-known works are ''Moby-Dick'' (1851); '' Typee'' (1846), a r ...
's Novels (1979) (dissertation)
*''Eine Handvoll schöner Gedanken'' Collection of aphorisms – A handful of beautiful thoughts (1985)
*''Das Leben ist eine Boulebahn'' – Life is a bowling alley (2003)
*''Der verlorene Sohn in der amerikanischen Literatur'' – The prodigal son in American literature (2003)
(Monograph)
*''Die ganze Weite: Ein Amerika-Lesebuch.'' – The big picture: An American primer (2004)
*''Gib mir den richtigen Ton. Lauter Liedergeschichten'' – Give me the right sound. Stories of famous songs (2006)
*''
Dorothy L. Sayers
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She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between th ...
: Leben – Werk – Gedanken.'' – Her life, work and thoughts (2007)
*''Pitti lächelt und andere Geschichten'' – Pitti smiled and other stories (2008)
Articles
*''Amerikanisierung des Dramas und Dramatisierung Amerikas'' – Americanisation of Drama and Dramatisation of America (1985)
Marriage Studies by Hans Helmcke, contributions by Horst Immel and Manfred Siebald.
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Salt of the Earth
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." Article in ''A Dictionary of Biblical Tradition in English Literature.'' David Lyle Jeffrey, general editor. Grand Rapids: W.B. Eerdmans, 1992.
.
References
External links
*
Official web sitein German and English
in English
Transcription of an interview on the Bavarian Radio Alpha Forum on 8 June 2007in German
link dead – 14 September 2009
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1948 births
Living people
People from Hersfeld-Rotenburg
University of Marburg alumni
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz faculty
German songwriters
German male singers
German singer-songwriters
German performers of Christian music
Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Wheaton College (Illinois) faculty