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'''Max Georg Baumann''' ([[November 20]], [[1917]] - [[July 17]], [[1999]])<ref>The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians By George Grove, Stanley Sadie Macmillan Publishers, 1980 page 302</ref> German composer, one of the few composers to write a concerto for organ and orchestra. His cantata ''Libertas cruciata'' was the first composition written specifically to be played on stereo FM radio. He wrote four Masses, a piano concerto, music specifically for amateurs, etc.
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'''Max Georg Baumann''' ([[November 20]], [[1917]] - [[July 17]], [[1999]]) German composer, one of the few composers to write a concerto for organ and orchestra. His cantata ''Libertas cruciata'' was the first composition written specifically to be played on stereo FM radio. He wrote four Masses, a piano concerto, music specifically for amateurs, etc.
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Max Georg Baumann (November 20, 1917 - July 17, 1999)[1] German composer, one of the few composers to write a concerto for organ and orchestra. His cantata Libertas cruciata was the first composition written specifically to be played on stereo FM radio. He wrote four Masses, a piano concerto, music specifically for amateurs, etc.

Reference

  1. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians By George Grove, Stanley Sadie Macmillan Publishers, 1980 page 302