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Wilhelm Rettich (Leipzig, 3 July 1892 - Sinzheim, 27 December 1988) was a German Jewish, later naturalized Dutch, composer and conductor.

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  1. Wilhelm Rettich 1892-1988
  2. Michael Haas Music of Exile: The Untold Story of the Composers who Fled 2023 p1928 "Wilhelm Rettich - A few notable composers managed to offer musical resistance from hiding, while living at the mercy of neighbours, friends or strangers as they moved from one hiding place to another. Wilhelm Rettich (1892–1988), born in Leipzig..."


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