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in his own compositions. He composed in virtually all the classical genres: ballets, concertos, symphonies, chamber music, piano sonatas, lieder, and choral music. His principal ballet works are
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Szenenbilder aus dem StĂĽck "Zum goldenen Anker" von Marcel Pagnol im Schlossparktheater Berlin-Steglitz (mit Schauspielmusik von Leo Spies)
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from 1947 to 1954. During this period of the divided Germany, the opera was located within East Germany (
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There Spies trained with Johannes Schreyer and Oskar von Riesemann. He studied at the
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After the war, Spies served as director of studies and conductor at the
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active in the musical and theatrical life of Germany, and especially in
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Stiftung Historische Kirchhöfe und Friedhöfe in Berlin-Brandenburg.
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from 1935 to 1944, when the country was ruled by the Nazi Party.
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to a German diplomat and his wife. He had an older brother
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Friedhof der Gemeinden Dorotheenstadt und Friedrichswerder
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Sadie, Stanley and Latham Alison (1988). "Spies, Leo".
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shortly before his 65th birthday and is buried in the
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composer
conductor
Berlin
Moscow
Walter Spies
Bali
Dresden
Berlin Hochschule fĂĽr Musik
Engelbert Humperdinck
Robert Kahn
repetiteur
Universum Film AG
Hanns Eisler
Berlin State Opera
Deutsche Opernhaus
Komische Oper
German Democratic Republic
romanticism
Janáček
incidental music
Marcel Pagnol
National Prize of the German Democratic Republic
Ahrenshoop
Dorotheenstadt cemetery




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