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Deutsch: Grabanlage von 1908 für den deutschen Sänger (Bariton), Gesangspädagogen und Dirigenten Julius Stockhausen und seine Familie auf dem Hamburger Friedhof Ohlsdorf, Planquadrat AD 20 (südlich Kapelle 7), geschaffen vom Bildhauer Hermann Obrist.
In der Mitte ist die Grabsteingruppe über 5 m hoch, die linke Skulptur verkörpert das geistliche Lied, die rechte das weltliche Lied.
Details: fredriks.de und Barbara Leisner, Heiko K. L. Schulze, Ellen Thormann: Der Hamburger Hauptfriedhof Ohlsdorf. Geschichte und Grabmäler, Verlag Hans Christians, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-7672-1060-6, Seite 79, Kat. 477.
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