Kurt Graunke
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Kurt Graunke (September 20, 1915 in Stettin, Germany – June 5, 2005 in Munich) was a German composer and a conductor. He was the founder of an eponymous orchestra that became the Munich Symphony Orchestra.
Music critic Dave Hurwitz labelled Graunke "the worst symphonist ever", though he acknowledged that he was exaggerating.[1]