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Max Baumann
Max Georg Baumann (20 November 1917, Kronach – 17 July 1999, Berlin)〔The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians By George Grove, Stanley Sadie Macmillan Publishers, 1980 page 302〕 was a German composer.
==Biography==

He studied conducting, piano, and trombone Berlin Hochschule für Musik with Konrad Friedrich Noetel and Boris Blacher. He spent two years as a choir director and deputy Kapellmeister at the opera in Stralsund (1947-1949). He taught piano and music theory at the Berlin College of Music (1946-1978). In 1960 he was appointed professor. Baumann also appeared as conductor and choirmaster and from 1963 interim head of the choir of St. Hedwig's Cathedral. His cantata ''Libertas cruciata'' was the first composition written specifically to be played on stereo FM radio.

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