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Mark Lothar (born Lothar Hundertmark, 23 May 1902, Berlin – 6 April 1985, Munich) was a German composer. In May 1938 his opera Tailor Wibbel, inspired by a play by Hans Müller-Schlösser, was performed at the Berlin State Opera.

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