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Sekles (1872-1933) was a leading figure in German music in the first decades of the20th century. In 1928, as director of the Hoch Conservatorium in Frankfurt, he established the 1st academic program in jazz studies, an act of courage that unleashed furious attacks from Nazi press. His music was banned during the 3rd Reich and was virtually forgotten until now. Album Tracks 1. Chaconne on An Eight-Bar March-Theme, Op. 38, for Viola and Piano - Solomia Soroka/Phillip Silver 2. Cello Sonata, Op. 28 (1919) 3. Capriccio in Four Movements for Piano Trio (Publ. 1932) 4. Violin Sonata, Op. 44 (Date Unknown)