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op. 45; and no. 7 in A major, op. 55 (though unpublished). Also among his other works there are several concertos - violin (Op.21 in A minor), cello (Op.34), piano and 3 for orchestra without soloist - and a fair amount of chamber music including an early
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and teacher. A prestigious figure in the Berlin cultural scene during the 1930s, Trapp, amongst others in the Nazi-influenced scene, was regularly invited to contribute to concert programs and competitions.
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Grove 6 article by William D. Gudger. Symphonies in D, opus 8, unpublished; B minor, opus 15; opus 20, unpublished, ca. 1925; B
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Ernst Klee: Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 617.
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and theatre music. While his music was fairly widely performed through the 1940s, it has rarely been performed since.
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conducting. Schmidt had actually performed the concerto at a private event March 3, 1934, at the College Club in
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Art, Ideology, and Economics in Nazi Germany: The Reich Chambers of Music, Theater, and the Visual Arts
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Between 1926 and 1930, Trapp offered a master class in composition at the music conservatoire in
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conducting. Audiophile Classics (APL 101.542), a label of Blaricum Music Group of the
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The Twisted Muse: Musicians and Their Music in the Third Reich
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The Twisted Muse: Musicians and Their Music in the Third Reich
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minor, opus 24, 1928; no. 5 in F, op. 33 of 1937; no. 6 in B
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Watson, Lorne; Kallmann, Helmut; Winters, Kenneth (2007).
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Index

German composer
Berlin
Berlin Hochschule für Musik
Paul Juon
Ernő Dohnányi
pianist
Josef Tal
Saburō Moroi
Günter Raphael
Dortmund
NSDAP
Nazi
Berlin Academy of Arts
Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté
Richard Strauss
Max Reger
orchestral
chamber
symphonies
choral
Mae Doelling Schmidt
Chicago Symphony
Orchestra Hall
Frederick Stock
Madison, Wisconsin
Walter Gieseking
Amsterdam
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Willem Mengelberg
Netherlands

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