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The Degenerates: Music Suppressed By The Nazis

Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

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The Life of Vitislava Copprolova

Hartmann's most famous work is the Concerto Funabre, originally called Music of Morning. He also wrote a symphony at Tragica in 1941, which was an anti-war piece to crying what Hartmann called "the greatest of all the crimes of tyranny" His quiet efforts were not appreciated and he made the curious decision to unpoliticize some of his works by changing dedications that were overtly political to ones more mundane.

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