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Danish musician
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Paul Hellmuth

Paul Emil Friederich Hellmuth (1 November 1879 – June 1919) was a Danish organist and composer. Hellmuth was a student of Carl Nielsen and collaborated with Nielsen to harmonize the melodies of some of Nielssen's hymns, for example Forunderligt at sige.

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  1. Larsen, Lisbeth (2009). Forunderligt at sige (in Danish). Royal Library, Denmark.
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