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Introduction, Theme & Variation 1, Op. 31
By
Arnold Schönberg
Performed by
The Philadelphia Orchestra
Belmont Music Publishers
Tannhäuser Paris Version
Written by
Richard Wagner
Performed by
Chor der Wiener Staatsoper
(as Vienna State Opera),
Wiener Sängerknaben
and
Wiener Philharmoniker
(as Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
Variation for Orchestra op. 31
Written by
Arnold Schönberg
Performed by The Symphonic Orchestra of the Southwest German Radio
(c) 1929 Universal Edition Wien, Ren. 1956 Gertrub Schönberg
Belmont Music Publishers
"Concert Music for Piano, Brass & Harps, Op. 49
By
Paul Hindemith
Performed by
The Philharmonic Orchestra
European American Music Dist. on behalf of B. Shott's Söhne
Tiger Rag
Written by
Harry DeCosta
,
Edwin B. Edwards
,
Nick LaRocca
,
Tony Sbarbaro
(as Anthony Sharbaro) and
Larry Shields
Performed by Sam Wooding and His Chocolate Dandies
Used by permission, EMI Feist Catalog, Inc.
Horst Wessel Song
Written by
Horst Wessel
(uncredited)
From Hitler's Inferno
Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla
By
Richard Wagner
Performed by
The Cleveland Orchestra
Earth Creates the New
By Heinrich Spitta
Performed by Joseph Müeller-Blattau and Reinhard Hammerstein
Pool Musikproduction
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