Herwig Reiter

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Herwig Reiter (born 26 June 1941, in Waidhofen an der Thaya) is an Austrian composer. [1]

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References

  1. Manfred Wagner Niederösterreich: Niederösterreich und seine Künste - Page 26- 2005 "der Musikpädagoge, Chorleiter und Komponist (in verschiedenen Genres) Herwig Reiter (*1941 Waidhofen/Thaya), ..."