Eduard Ebel


Eduard Ebel was a German Protestant pastor, superintendent and poet. He became known above all as the author of the still popular winter song Leise rieselt der Schnee, whose text he published in 1895 under the title Weihnachtsgruß.

Life

Ebel studied theology in Königsberg and became a member of the student fraternity Germania in the summer semester of 1857. 1863/64 he was Oberhelfer at the Rauhen Haus in Hamburg, 1866-69 pastor at the Franco-German Protestant parish of Beirut, 1866-69 pastor at the Diakonissenhaus in Königsberg, 1872 he became pastor of the Protestant parish in Graudenz and afterwards Protestant Superintendent in Halle.
He was married to Anna née Roethe, a sister of the medievalist Gustav Roethe.
In 1955, Eduard Ebel's daughter Eduard Ebels received an annual royalty of almost DM 10,000 from German music performance rights organization GEMA for "Leise rieselt der Schnee".

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