Paul Hindemith

Most of Hindemith's compositions are anchored by a foundational tone, and use musical forms and counterpoint and cadences typical of the Baroque and Classical traditions. His harmonic language is more modern, freely using all 12 notes of the chromatic scale within his tonal framework, as detailed in his three-volume treatise, ''The Craft of Musical Composition''. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Classmark: 1995 b 063Article
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19Classmark: MCD 0329,2Book
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20by Hindemith, Paul, Distler, Hugo; Schütz, Heinrich; Bach, Johann Sebastian; Mendelssohn Bartholdi, Felix; Brahms. Johannes
Published 1994Classmark: MCD 0456,12Book