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Kranzhoff, Ferdinand Wilhelm: Impromptu op. 45 for piano and orchestra (particell 2 pianos)

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Particell of the "Impromptu" op. 45 for 2 pianos. The concert piece for piano and orchestra, which was written in 1929, is reminiscent of the 1885 burlesque D minor for piano and orchestra by the then twenty-one-year-old Richard Strauss.

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Kranzhoff, Ferdinand Wilhelm: Signalmarsch op. 48 for large orchestra

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The March op. 48 composed for large orchestra in 1938 was planned as part of a larger choral work entitled "Der Ruf" (The Call). However, due to the early death of Kranzhoff, it did not come to a further development.

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Dvořák, Antonin: Humoresque op. 101 No. 7 in G flat major for Violin solo and symphony orchestra

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The famous humoresque No. 7 in G flat major from the humoresques for piano op. 101 by Antonin Dvořák in an arrangement by Kaiser-Lindemann for violin solo symphony orchestra.

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Kranzhoff, Ferdinand Wilhelm: Hero's Symphony op. 72 - Vocal score

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The Heroes' Symphony op. 72, composed in 1936, is to be understood as a tribute to the soldiers who died in the World War. The later deliberately misinterpreted patriotic stance of the composer Ferndinand Wilhelm Kranzhoff directs, in the words of German poets, our gaze to the German nation on behalf of all victims of a senseless slaughter for the aims of an unscrupulous political elite.
As the composer, only 36 years old, fell in combat barely four years later at the beginning of the Second World War, this work seems like a foreboding foresight into one's own fate.
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