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Michael Jary

Michael Jary (born ''Maksymilian Michał Jarczyk''; 14 September 1906 in Laurahütte -Siemianowitz (today Siemianowice Śląskie) – 12 July 1988 in Munich) was a German composer of Polish origin.
== Early years ==
Jary's father worked at the Königshütte (Chorzów today) iron works and his mother was a tailor. He planned to become a missionary and went to school at the monastery of the Steyl Missionaries near Neisse (Nysa today) where he discovered his love of music. At the age of 18 he moved to the conservatory at Beuthen. He directed the church choir and started to write his first chamber music works that were transmitted on the radio Gliwice. The city theatre of Neisse and Plauen gave him a position as a second concert master.
In 1929 Jary was accepted at the Staatliche Akademische Musikhochschule at Berlin, meanwhile he made money playing as a pianist at cafés or movies. In 1931 he received the Beethoven-prize of Berlin.

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