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Dick Kattenburg

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Dick Kattenburg (1919-1943) was a Dutch Jewish composer who was murdered at Auschwitz at the age of 24. His works have been recovered and recorded.[1]

Works

  • Alla Marcia
  • Allegro Moderato for viola and piano
  • Compositions for piano four-hands (5)
  • Escapades for two violins
  • Flute Sonata (1937)
  • Palestinian Songs (7 songs for soprano and piano)
  • Piece for flute and piano
  • Quartet for flute, violin, cello and piano
  • Romanian Melody
  • Sonata, Op. 5
  • Tempo di Blues

References

  1. ^ Kamermuziek (1919-1944). 2 CD's 2010 The music composed by Dick Kattenburg, though, fully deserves this attention. Dick Kattenburg was one of the greatest musical talents of his generation. He was murdered in a concentration camp during the Second World War."