related works
Strijksextet / Robert (Bob) Hanf
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Mixed ensemble (2-12 players)
	
			Scoring: 
		
		2vl 2vla 2vc
	
Remote Places : for ensemble / Martijn Padding
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Mixed ensemble (2-12 players)
	
			Scoring: 
		
		fl sax-s sax-a sax-t 3tpt h 3trb(trb-b) pf db
	
Urban Turban : Version for flute, bass clarinet and piano / Ned McGowan
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Mixed ensemble (2-12 players)
	
			Scoring: 
		
		fl cl-b pf
	
The Dancer : for trumpet, marimba, violin and viola / Lowell Dykstra
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Mixed ensemble (2-12 players)
	
			Scoring: 
		
		tpt mar vn vla
	
composition
				Strijksextet / Robert (Bob) Hanf
			
					
										Other authors:
									
									
									Leo Smit Stichting
									(Curator)
								
							Hanf, Robert
									(Composer)
								
							
							Description:
						
						
						The series 'Forbidden Music Regained' proudly presents works by composers who were persecuted during the Second World War. Performances of these works were forbidden during the war. Many composers were imprisoned, several did not survive and others went into hiding.
After the war a new generation took over. The pre-war composers were soon forgotten and their compositions remained hidden in closets and archives or fell otherwise into oblivion. In recent decades numerous works have been rediscovered through the efforts of the Leo Smit Foundation. Some scores were found in attics, others in a garden shed and a pile of music was found by young children next to a garbage can. These compositions are of a high quality and deserve to be performed again. The diversity of styles represents the entire spectrum of the first half of the Twentieth century: romanticism, impressionism, modernism, neoclassicism, jazz, and so forth. This project aims to encourage musicians, young and old, from across the globe to perform these compositions, and for concert audiences to (once again) become acquainted with this “unheard” music.