File:89Eisler Kälbermarsch~Tonbeispiel.mid

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89Eisler_Kälbermarsch~Tonbeispiel.mid(MIDI audio file, length 16 s, 874 bps overall, file size: 2 KB)

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Deutsch: Schauspiel mit Musik "Schweyk im zweiten Weltkrieg",

daraus das Lied "Kälbermarsch",
daraus die Takte 12 bis 17;
Textdichter: Berthold Brecht,

Komponist: Johannes Eisler
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Source File:Kaelbermarsch.png
Author Johannes Eisler (composer), Berthold Brecht (poet), "Boris Fernbacher3" (transcriptor to score.png), Axel Schaffran (transcriptor to score.mid)

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