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Paul Hindemith

    November 16, 1895 – December 28, 1963

    A German composer and conductor, he emerged as a significant advocate for the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) style in the 1920s. His work is characterized by its intricate polyphony and neoclassical leanings, often prioritizing melodic clarity and harmonic directness. The composer's output spans symphonic works, operas, and song cycles, many of which remain celebrated for their craftsmanship and emotional resonance. His compositional philosophy sought to bridge artistic expression with practical utility and social relevance.

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