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Biography

Stühlmeyer was born to a family of cantors and made his first steps under the guidance of his father in the town church (''Stadtkirche'') of St. Matthew in Melle. He received music lessons from the pianist, composer and direktor of music Karl Schäfer at the
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conservatory and from Karlheinz Höne at the church musician school of the
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. After completing his A-levels at the grammar school at Melle, he studied
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at the
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, followed by studies of composition with ,
Karlheinz Stockhausen Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groun ...
, and Helge Jung. He attended seminars in Gregorian semiology with Luigi Agustoni, Godehard Joppich, and Johannes Berchmans Göschl, and studied
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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
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and the Wolfgang-Siegel-Stiftung. His grandfather , a "silent hero of the resistance" against
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, who was deported to the
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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-
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for 47 years. In 1980 Ludger Stühlmeyer became his successor. He was appointed as custodian of music in the
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in 1988 and has been city cantor at Hof as well as Dekanatskantor for the
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of Hochfranken since 1994. He is also tutor at the Erzbischöfliches Kirchenmusikseminar, and works at the Amt für Kirchenmusik in the
archdiocese of Bamberg The Archdiocese of Bamberg (lat. ''Archidioecesis Bambergensis'') is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Bavaria and is one of 27 Roman Catholic dioceses in Germany. In 2015, 32.9% of the population identified as Catholic, and 15.6% of tho ...
. 2003 he followed the former music director of the archdiocese Bamberg as chiefeditor of the magazin church-musical informations of the archdiocese Bamberg (''Kirchenmusik im Erzbistum Bamberg''). Stühlmeyer is member of the Max-Baumann-Society (MBG), the International Dieterich-Buxtehude-Society (IDBG) and the International Valentin-Rathgeber-Society (IVRG). He is married to theologian and musicologist Barbara Stühlmeyer and father of
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Klaus Stühlmeyer.


Musical style and influences

Stühlmeyer's instrumental and vocal music is strongly influenced by Helge Jung and Karlheinz Stockhausen. His compositional technique aims to make auditory experiences a medium of communication. Concentrating the essence into the seemingly simple, it is his goal to open up the power of meaning inherent in self-referential sounds, a meaning that comprises philosophical thought as well as spiritual experience. His
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music is inspired by the relationship between words and music in
Gregorian chant Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek) of the Roman Catholic Church. Gregorian chant developed mainly in western and central Europe durin ...
, which defines and realizes composition as the sounding body of words. During conceptual conversations with bishop
Friedrich Ostermann Friedrich Ostermann (21 June 1932 – 22 October 2018) was an Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Münster. Ostermann was ordained on 11 February 1958. After an initial temporary appointment in Bockum-Hövel he became a Chaplain i ...
from Münster, he created the foundation for a new reception of the Evangelienkantate for children within Catholic liturgy.


Honours

* In 2005, he was awarded the Certificate of Honour of
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by the minister of state Christa Stevens. * In 2011, Oberbürgermeister Dr Harald Fichtner awarded him the Johann-Christian-Reinhart-Plakette, the city of Hof's highest award for special cultural achievements. * In 2013, the Committee of the General Association of the Cecilian Movement Germany appointed him Director of Music ACV for outstanding artistic and educational achievements. * In 2020, he was awarded the Certificate of Honour of Bavaria by the minister of state Kerstin Schreyer.


Selected publications

* ''Die Rolle der Musik in der religiösen Entwicklung der Menschheit unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Juden- und Christentums''. Diploma thesis, Hochschulschrift, Bremen 1986. * ''Überlegungen zu einer Anthropologie des Hörens als Grundlage eines liturgiegerechten Musikverständnisses''. In: ''Kirchenmusik im Erzbistum Bamberg'', no. 28, Bamberg March 2002, p. 7–10. * ''Wer singt, hat etwas zu sagen''. In: ''Praxis gottesdienst'', Liturgische Institute Trier, Salzburg, Fribourg (Editor) 7/2006, . * ''In vielen Sprachen und Tönen. Ein Streifzug durch 1000 Jahre Musik''. In: ''Jahrbuch der Erzdiözese Bamberg 2007''. Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, issue 82, June 2006, p. 33–37. * ''Stationen der Kirchenmusik im Erzbistum Bamberg''. Bamberg 2007. * ''Curia sonans. Die Musikgeschichte der Stadt Hof. Eine Studie zur Kultur Oberfrankens. Von der Gründung des Bistums Bamberg bis zur Gegenwart'' (Phil. Diss.). Bayerische Verlagsanstalt, Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg 2010, . * ''Das Leben singen. Christliche Lieder und ihr Ursprung''. Together with Barbara Stühlmeyer. Verlag DeBehr Radeberg 2011, . * ''Das Ohr am Puls der Zeit – der Klosterkomponist Johann
Valentin Rathgeber Johann Valentin Rathgeber (3 April 1682 – 2 June 1750) was a German composer, organist and choirmaster of the Baroque Era. Life Rathgeber was born in Oberelsbach. His father, an organist, gave him his first music lessons. At the beginning o ...
– Fleißiger Kantorensohn mit spiraligem Studienweg''. In: '' Musica sacra''. Issue 132 no. 2, Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel 2012, p. 80f, . * ''
Bernhard Lichtenberg Bernhard Lichtenberg (; 3 December 1875 – 5 November 1943) was a German Catholic priest who became known for repeatedly speaking out, after the rise of Adolf Hitler and during the Holocaust, against the persecution and deportation of the Jews ...
. Ich werde meinem Gewissen folgen''. Together with Barbara Stühlmeyer. Topos plus Verlagsgemeinschaft Kevelaer 2013, . * ''
Nikolaus Decius Nikolaus Decius (also ''Degius'', ''Deeg'', ''Tech a Curia'', and ''Nickel von Hof''; c. 1485 – 21 March 1541 (others say 1546) was a German monk, hymn-writer, Protestant reformer and composer. He was probably born in Hof in Upper Franconia, B ...
– ein Kirchenlieddichter aus Hochfranken''. In: ''Jahrbuch der Erzdiözese Bamberg 2014''. Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, issue 89, June 2013, p. 72–76. * ''Klagraum Romantik – Die Musik''. In: ''Musica sacra''. Issue 135 no. 3, Bärenreiter Kassel 2015, p. 160f. * ''
Valentin Rathgeber Johann Valentin Rathgeber (3 April 1682 – 2 June 1750) was a German composer, organist and choirmaster of the Baroque Era. Life Rathgeber was born in Oberelsbach. His father, an organist, gave him his first music lessons. At the beginning o ...
. Leben und Werk''. Verlag Sankt Michaelsbund, München 2016, . * ''Wie Komponisten den Glauben zum Klingen bringen. Eine Zeitreise am Beispiel weihnachtlicher Musik''. In: ''Jahrbuch des Erzbistums Bamberg 2017''. Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, issue 92, June 2016, p.  58–64. * ''Konfessionalität und Ökumenizität – Kirchenmusik gestern und heute''. In: ''Abbruch – Umbruch – Aufbruch. Reformation und Ökumene in Mittel- und Oberfranken. Eine Arbeitshilfe zum Lutherjahr''. Bamberg October 2016, , p. 88–91. * ''Auf den Bühnen des Mittelalters Zuhause''. Walter von der Vogelweide and
Wolfram von Eschenbach Wolfram von Eschenbach (; – ) was a German knight, poet and composer, regarded as one of the greatest epic poets of medieval German literature. As a Minnesinger, he also wrote lyric poetry. Life Little is known of Wolfram's life. There are ...
. In: ''Jahrbuch der Erzdiözese Bamberg, 93. Jahrgang 2018''. Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg 2017, p. 58–62. * ''Klangrede: Sonnengesang des Franziskus – Echo oder Leitmelodie?'' In: Stefan Kopp, Joachim Werz (Hg.): ''Gebaute Ökumene. Botschaft und Auftrag für das 21. Jahrhundert?'' Reihe: Theologie im Dialog.
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, Freiburg 2018, , p. 297–333. * ''Zwischen Magie und Zeitmanagement – die Glocken''. In: ''Jahrbuch der Erzdiözese Bamberg 2021''. Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, issue 96, June 2020, p. 48–57.


Selected compositions

* ''Mache dich auf, werde licht''. 1989. Advent cantata for children's choir, vocals solo, narrators and instruments. First performance: December 1989. Excerpt in: ''Kommt wir gehen nach Bethlehem''. Deutsches Liturgisches Institut (Editor): Trier 1996. * ''Die Legende von den drei weisen Königen''. 1998. For children's choir and piano/organ, text: Rolf Krenzer. First performance: January 10, 1999,
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, theme song of the German caroller event. In: ''Heinrichsblatt'' no. 1, Bamberg January 2011, p. 13. * ''Wer glaubt kann widerstehn''. 1999. Bernhard-Lichtenberg-Cantata for narrators, vocals solo, choir SATB and instruments. First performance: October 31, 1999, ZDF, Konzertchor der
Hofer Symphoniker Hofer Symphoniker (''Hof Symphony Orchestra'') is a German symphony orchestra based in Hof, Bavaria, Germany. The orchestra began its performing activity in 1945, when Kapellmeister Karl F. Keller founded it as ''Hofer Konzertorchester''. A ...
. * ''Quatre pièces pour Orgue: Prélude romantique, Caprice expressionique, Hymne impressionique, Fugue baroque''. 2001. First performance during the festival ''Tage neuer Kirchenmusik Bayern'', October 2006. Edition Musica Rinata, Berlin 2013, ISMN 979-0-50235-058-1. Dedicated to Abbess
Clementia Killewald Clementia Killewald OSB (born Elisabeth Killewald, 25 April 1954 – 2 July 2016) was a German Benedictine nun, at Eibingen Abbey: serving first as an organist, then by taking care of the elderly and sick, and finally from 2000 as the abbess. She ...
. * ''Wir bauen unsre Kirche neu''. 2002. For vocals solo, choir SATB, instruments solo and piano/organ, text: Rolf Krenzer. In: ''Musica sacra'', 132. Jg., issue 4, Bärenreiter-Verlag Kassel 2012, p. 13–15, . * ''Atme in mir''. 2002. For vocals solo and organ, text:
Augustinus von Hippo Augustine of Hippo ( , ; la, Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430), also known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian and philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Af ...
. First performance: April 27, 2002, Stiftsbibliothek
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, ''Augustinus, Afrikanitaet Universalitaet.'' Autograph Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen. * ''Unsere Hoffnung''. 2004. For vocal solo, solo instrument and piano/Orgel, text: . First performance: Mai 2, 2004 German-Czech cultural exchange. * ''Die Nacht ist vorgedrungen''. 2005. Choral-Cantata for vocals solo, Violin and piano/orgen, text:
Jochen Klepper Jochen Klepper (22 March 1903 – 11 December 1942) was a German writer, poet and journalist. Life Klepper was born in Beuthen, Silesia (now in Poland). Suffering from severe asthma, he was schooled at home by his father, a Lutheran minister, unt ...
. First pertormance: January 20, 2005. Dedicated to Bundespräsident Prof. Dr.
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. * ''Transfiguration''. 2010. For vocal solo, choir SATB and organ, text: Lk.9,28–36. * ''Veni Creator Spiritus''. 2011. Motet for choir SATB, text: Rabanus Maurus. In: ''Cantica nova. Zeitgenössische Chormusik für den Gottesdienst''. Choirbook of ACV, Regensburg/Passau 2012, , no. 59. * ''Puer natus in Betlehem. Puer natus, Gott wird Mensch''. 2011. For choir and organ. * ''O splendidissima gemma''. 2012. For vocals solo and organ, text:
Hildegard of Bingen Hildegard of Bingen (german: Hildegard von Bingen; la, Hildegardis Bingensis; 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher ...
. Commissioned composition for the levying Hildegards of Bingen as doctor of the church. In: ''Ein Hofer Königspaar''. Rondeau Production, Leipzig 2012. * ''Conditor alme siderum''. 2012. For choir SAM, text:
Rabanus Maurus Rabanus Maurus Magnentius ( 780 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, poet, encyclopedist and military writer who became archbishop of Mainz in East Francia. He was the author of the ...
. In: ''Passauer Chorbuch'', Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel 2012, , p. 2f. * ''Atem Gottes hauch mich an''. 2013. For vocals solo and piano/organ, text:
Dorothee Sölle Dorothee Steffensky-Sölle (, 1929–2003), known as Dorothee Sölle, was a German liberation theologian who coined the term "Christofascism". She was born in Cologne and died at a conference in Göppingen from cardiac arrest. Life and career ...
. Commissioned by ''Freundeskreis der Evangelischen Akademie Tutzing'' on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the death of Dorothee Sölle. First performance: April 27, 2013. * ''Zum Engel der letzten Stunde''. 2013. For vocals solo alto, violin and organ, text:
Jean Paul Jean Paul (; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romantic writer, best known for his humorous novels and stories. Life and work Jean Paul was born at Wunsiedel, in the Fichtelgebirge mountain ...
(from: ''Das Leben des Quintus Fixlein''). Commissioned by Stadt Hof. First performance: September 2013, Zene Kruzikaite (alto), Jens Wilckens (violin), Eva Gräbner (organ), Hof September 2013. * ''Singt dem König Freudenspalmen''. 2014. Motet for choir SATB. First performance: Kammerchor Wernigerode December 20, 2014. Sonat-Verlag Kleinmachnow 2015, ISMN 979-0-50254-002-9. * ''Johannes-Passion''. 2014. For choir SATB vocals solo SATB, texts after: Joh. 18, 1–19, 42. First performance: Capella Mariana April 2014. Berliner Chormusik-Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISMN 979-0-50235-210-3. * ''Klangrede – Sonnengesang des
Franziskus Franziskus is a name which is derivative of the Latin given name Franciscus. As a given name * Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn * Franziskus von Bettinger * Franziskus von Sales Bauer * Franziskus Hennemann Francis Xaver Hennemann Socie ...
''. 2015. For choir SATB and instruments. First performance: Capella Mariana October 4, 2015. ''Suae Sanctitati Papae Francisci dedicat''. In: ''Gebaute Ökumene. Botschaft und Auftrag für das 21. Jahrhundert?'' series ''Theologie im Dialog''. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2018, , S.  297–333. * ''In dulci jubilo. Aus-Flüge für Querflöte solo''. 2015. Commissioned by Anja Weinberger. First performance: Dezember 9, 2015, Augustinerkirche
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. Sonat-Verlag Kleinmachnov 2015, ISMN 979-0-50254-034-0. * ''
Ave Maria The Hail Mary ( la, Ave Maria) is a traditional Christian prayer addressing Mary, the mother of Jesus. The prayer is based on two biblical passages featured in the Gospel of Luke: the Angel Gabriel's visit to Mary (the Annunciation) and Mary's s ...
''. 2016. For vocals solo and piano/organ. First performance: May 22, 2016 by Michéle Rödel. Sonat-Verlag Kleinmachnow 2016, ISMN 979-0-50254-085-2. * ''Brannte uns nicht das Herz''. 2016. Text: Lk 24,32. For choir
SATB SATB is an initialism that describes the scoring of compositions for choirs, and also choirs (or consorts) of instruments. The initials are for the voice types: S for soprano, A for alto, T for tenor and B for bass. Choral music Four-part harm ...
, flute/violin, organ and Bass. Setting of the dedication quote for the Deacon-consecration in the cathedral of
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on April 16, 2016. * ''Seht den Stern, den wir euch bringen''. 2016. Star singer song for choir and instruments, text Peter Gerloff. First performance: January 6, 2017. * ''Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet''. 2017. For vocals solo and piano/organ. Text:
Martin Luther Martin Luther (; ; 10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, and professor, and Order of Saint Augustine, Augustinian friar. He is the seminal figure of the Reformation, Protestant Refo ...
, for the Luther year. First performance: May 2007. * ''Kreuzigen''. 2017. For vocals solo and piano/organ, text: Dorothee Sölle. First performance: March 19, 2017. * ''With hearts reneved''. Motet for choir SATB and instruments, text: Jack May. 2017. Dedicatet to the
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Choir of London. * ''Hymn''. 2017. Motet for choir a cappella SSAATTBB, lyrics from a poem by
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. Dedicatet to Matthias Grünert, the cantor of the Frauenkirche Dresden. * ''Gerechter unter den Völkern. Vesper zu Ehren des seligen Bernhard Lichtenberg. Mit einer Biografie und Zitaten. Geleitwort von Nuntius Eterovic''. Verlag Sankt Michaelsbund,
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2017, . * ''Choralfantasie Es ist ein Ros entsprungen''. 2018. For vocals solo and organ. Dedicated to Aki Yamamura. First performance: December 24, 2018. * ''Super flumina Babylonis n den Wassern zu Babel' (Introduzione, Scontro, Elegie, Appassionato). 2019. Fantasia for organ on an aquarelle by
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. * ''Who done it''. 2019. For vocal solo, violin and piano, text: Lea Stühlmeyer. * ''Du religiniai eilėraščiai'': ''Malda'' and ''Dievo meilė''. 2020. For vocals solo and piano/organ. Text:
Maironis Maironis (born Jonas Mačiulis, ; – 28 June 1932) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and the greatest and most-known Lithuanian poet, especially of the period of the Lithuanian press ban. He was called the Bard of Lithuanian National Revi ...
. * ''Zehn Choralfantasien zum Weihnachtsfestkreis''. 2020. For vocals solo, violin and organ. Commissioned by
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. Ries & Erler, Berlin 2020, ISMN 979-0-50254-149-1. * ''Der Weihnachtsstern. A
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.'' 2020. Commissioned by Lorenzo Lucca (
Hofer Symphoniker Hofer Symphoniker (''Hof Symphony Orchestra'') is a German symphony orchestra based in Hof, Bavaria, Germany. The orchestra began its performing activity in 1945, when Kapellmeister Karl F. Keller founded it as ''Hofer Konzertorchester''. A ...
). * ''Gib Frieden, Gott, zu unsrer Zeit.'' 2020. Text: Detlev Block. Motet for choir (SATB). * ''Una rosa'', Fantasie in four parts, on anima, Intermezzo (Minuetto), Adagio, Allegro assai 2021. Dedicatet to Lorenzo Lucca. First performance: January 2021. Ries & Erler, Berlin 2021, ISMN M-013-00153-8.


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Dieterich Buxtehude Dieterich Buxtehude (; ; born Diderik Hansen Buxtehude; c. 1637 – 9 May 1707)  was a Danish organist and composer of the Baroque period, whose works are typical of the North German organ school. As a composer who worked in various vocal a ...
. Präludium g-Moll''. Sonat-Verlag, Kleinmachnow 2015, ISMN 979-0-50254-032-6. * ''Dieterich Buxtehude. Nun lasst uns Gott dem Herren Dank sagen. Kantate für Chor SATB, zwei Violinen und B. c., BuxWV 81''. Sonat-Verlag, Kleinmachnow 2016, ISMN 979-0-50254-064-7. * Heinrich Stühlmeyer: „Christ ist erstanden“ for choir SATB, „Das Banner ist dem Herrn geweiht“ for choir SATB, „Der Satan löscht die Lichter aus“ for choir SATB, „Ist das der Leib, Herr Jesus Christ“ for choir SATB. 2018.


Discography

* ''Ein Hofer Königspaar. Die Orgeln in St. Marien und St. Michaelis''. Rondeau Production, Leipzig 2012.Review in the Frankenpost
Christoph Plass, December 8, 2012. * ''Zum Engel der letzten Stunde. Jean Paul – Ludger Stühlmeyer.'' Zene Kruzikaite (Alt), Jens Wilckens (Violine), Eva Gräbner (Orgel). Balderschwang 2013.


References


Sources

* Dorothea Weiler, ''Den Glauben der Gemeinde in Musik umsetzen'' (portrait). In: ''Heinrichsblatt, Katholische Wochenzeitung des Erzbistums Bamberg'', Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, no. 24, June 15, 1997. * Gert Böhm, ''Prägende Jahre zwischen Oper, Schiffshupen und Benediktinern'' (portrait). In: ''Frankenpost'', Hof, May 14, 2005. * Lukas Spranger, ''Musik in Hof – eine Erfolgsgeschichte. Das gab es noch nie: Kantor Ludger Stühlmeyer erzählt die vollständige Musikgeschichte der Stadt''. In: ''Frankenpost'', Hof, August 28, 2010. * Barbara Stühlmeyer, ''Den richtigen Ton treffen – Betrachtung über das Lied "Es sah'n drei weise Könige" von Rolf Krenzer und Ludger Stühlmeyer''. In: ''Heinrichsblatt, Katholische Wochenzeitung des Erzbistums Bamberg'', Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, no. 1, January 2, 2011. * Beate Franck, ''Musiker für den Wohlklang des Gotteslobes''. In: ''Frankenpost'', Hof, July 31, 2011. * Christoph Plass, ''Stühlmeyer wird Musikdirektor''. In: ''Frankenpost'', Hof, April 29, 2013. * Andreas Kuschbert, ''Großer Einsatz für neue Musik''. In: ''Heinrichsblatt, Katholische Wochenzeitung des Erzbistums Bamberg'', Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, no. 21, May 26, 2013. * Theresa E. Ryen, ''Gotteslob in dunkler Zeit. Ein neues Lied von Ludger Stühlmeyer zum 70. Todestag des seligen Bernhard Lichtenberg''. In: ''Heinrichsblatt, Katholische Wochenzeitung des Erzbistums Bamberg'', Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, no. 43, October 2013. * Maria Palmer, ''Wegweiser wahrnehmen. Das Dreikönigslied „Seht den Stern, den wir euch bringen“ von Peter Gerloff und Ludger Stühlmeyer''. In: ''Heinrichsblatt, Katholische Wochenzeitung des Erzbistums Bamberg'', Heinrichs-Verlag Bamberg, no. 1, January 1, 2017, p. 13. * : ''Bis orat qui cantat. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Ludger Stühlmeyer''. Norderstedt 2021, ISBN 978-3-7543-9507-3.


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