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Eisler, Hanns (1898–1962)

Arnold Schoenberg’s pupil Hanns Eisler wrote his music for Berlin workers’ choruses and the Hollywood film industry, for avant-garde music festivals and Communist Party events, for radio, stage and cabaret.
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Hanns Eisler (1898–1962)
5 Pieces for Orchestra
from the Music to the Film “The 400 Million” [orch] 

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Hanns Eisler (1898–1962)
Höllenangst
Posse mit Gesang 
edited by Peter Schweinhardt [solos,orch] Text: Johann N. Nestroy 

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Hanns Eisler (1898–1962)
3 Pieces for Orchestra
from the Music to the Film “The 400 Million” arranged by Manfred Grabs [orch] 

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