Otto Willi Gail (1896–1963) was a German composer and theorist known for his contributions to music, particularly in the fields of harmonic theory and musical forms. He explored various aspects of music, including structural analysis and innovative compositional techniques. Gail's works often reflect a deep understanding of music theory, and he was keen on integrating contemporary ideas into traditional forms.

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