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Ludger Stühlmeyer

1961 - Today

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Ludger Stühlmeyer (born 3 October 1961 in Melle, West Germany) is a German cantor, organist, composer, docent and musicologist. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ludger Stühlmeyer has received more than 32,388 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ludger Stühlmeyer is the 1,395th most popular composer (down from 1,277th in 2019), the 5,834th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,843rd in 2019) and the 178th most popular German Composer.

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  • 5.80

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  • 2.07

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COMPOSERS

Among composers, Ludger Stühlmeyer ranks 1,395 out of 1,451Before him are William Grant Still, Lera Auerbach, Erik Mongrain, Frank Loesser, Oliver Knussen, and Edvin Marton. After him are Robert Ashley, Kazumi Totaka, Justin Hurwitz, Alan Bush, Bernie Worrell, and Michel van der Aa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Ludger Stühlmeyer ranks 602Before him are Sam Perkins, Tetsuya Totsuka, Mary Kay Bergman, Steve Oedekerk, Danuta Stenka, and Alonzo Babers. After him are Sverker Johansson, Saskia Reeves, Vyacheslav Ivanenko, Warrel Dane, Randa Siniora, and Julius Kariuki.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Ludger Stühlmeyer ranks 5,834 out of 7,253Before him are Tom Schilling (1982), Gerhard Heer (1955), Roger Cicero (1970), Dirk Raudies (1964), Alexander Nübel (1996), and Katrin Heß (1985). After him are Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (1966), Christine Wachtel (1965), Ricco Groß (1970), Olivia Brown (1960), Günter Haritz (1948), and Diana Gansky (1963).

Among COMPOSERS In Germany

Among composers born in Germany, Ludger Stühlmeyer ranks 178Before him are Lukas Foss (1922), Kurt Thomas (1904), Udo Zimmermann (1943), Hauschka (1966), Alexander Goehr (1932), and Samuel Adler (1928). After him are Gus Kahn (1886), and Masashi Hamauzu (1971).