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Paul Graener (11 January 1872, Berlin – 13 November 1944) was a German composer and conductor. Graener was born in Berlin and orphaned as a young child. A boy soprano, he taught himself composition and in 1896 moved to London, where he gave private lessons and served briefly as conductor at the Haymarket Theatre. Before the move, he had married Maria Elisabeth Hauschild, who was to bear him three children in London. Graener is recorded in the United Kingdom Census of 1901 as a "musical director (theatre)" living at 3 Poplar Grove in Hammersmith together with Maria (born in Kiel), their first two children (Heinz and Paul, aged 4 and 2) and Graener's author cousin, George. In around 1910 Graener moved to Vienna, where he took up a teaching post at the Neues Wiener Konservatorium. He moved several times in the 1910s, living in Salzburg, Dresden, and Munich, eventually accepting the position of professor of composition at the Leipzig University of Music and Theatre which had previously been held by Max Reger. In 1925 he quit the post in order to focus on composition. Returning to Berlin in 1930, he directed the Stern'sches Konservatorium and, from 1935 to 1941, served as professor of composition at the Reichsmusikkammer. This position, previously held by Wilhelm Furtwängler, was within a Nazi-sponsored organization, although the extent to which Graener sympathized with Nazi ideals is a subject of debate. In the late 1920s Graener had joined the Militant League for German Cultu
Cello Concerto, Op. 78: II. Adagio
1952Cello Concerto, Op. 78: III. Vivace
293Symphony in D Minor, Op. 39, "Schmied Schmerz": I. Larghetto, Allegro (appasionato)
224Comedietta, Op. 82
205Variationen uber ein russisches Volkslied, Op. 55: Thema: Maestoso
196Variation 1: L'istesso tempo
197Sinfonia breve, Op. 96: I. Allegro moderato
188Variation 4: Allegro ma non troppo
179Variation 2: Moderato
1710Cello Concerto, Op. 78: I. Allegro
17Graener: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4
Graener: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2

Paul Graener: Orchestral Works
Graener: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3
Graener: Works for Piano Trio
Graener: Orchestral Works
Paul Graener: Orchestral Works I
Graener: Orchestral Works II
Lied-Edition
Von der Jahrhundertwende bis zur Gegenwart - Lied-Edition Vol. 4
Complete Piano Trios (Hyperion Trio)
78 rpm Rarities: Raw Transfers