Waldemar Bloch

Austrian composer
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Waldemar Bloch (1906–1984) was an Austrian composer.

He wrote several operas, including Stella, Das Käthchen von Heilbronn and Der Diener zweier Herren, as well as choral and instrumental works. His 1968 oratorio Passio Domini was particularly well received.

List of works

"Sonate (1956) for Violin and Guitar. Duo46 "FM1: Homage to the 50s. Guitar Plus Records, 1998.

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