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- Q15114583 description "German composer".
- Q15114583 description "German composer".
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- Q15114583 abstract "Franz Joseph Philipp (August 24, 1890 – June 2, 1972) was a German church musician and composer. He studied and later taught various instruments including organ, worked as a composer, directed a conservatory, and founded a school for organ, a chamber orchestra, an institute for church music, and a choir. In the 1930s he was highly valued by the Nazi regime as a composer, gaining a reputation he tried to undo after the war. Philipp was born and died in Freiburg im Breisgau, and worked in Basel and Karlsruhe as well.".
- Q15114583 birthDate "1890-08-24".
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- Q15114583 birthYear "1890".
- Q15114583 deathDate "1972-06-02".
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- Q15114583 deathYear "1972".
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- Q15114583 dateOfBirth "1890-08-24".
- Q15114583 dateOfDeath "1972-06-02".
- Q15114583 name "Philipp, Franz".
- Q15114583 placeOfBirth "Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany".
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- Q15114583 shortDescription "German composer".
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- Q15114583 comment "Franz Joseph Philipp (August 24, 1890 – June 2, 1972) was a German church musician and composer. He studied and later taught various instruments including organ, worked as a composer, directed a conservatory, and founded a school for organ, a chamber orchestra, an institute for church music, and a choir. In the 1930s he was highly valued by the Nazi regime as a composer, gaining a reputation he tried to undo after the war.".
- Q15114583 label "Franz Philipp".
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