Karl Höller, a German composer born in 1907 and passing away in 1987, left behind a rich musical legacy that continues to captivate audiences. His works, such as the Sonate für Violoncello (Viola) Op. 31 and the Second Sonata in C major for flute & piano, showcase his versatility and mastery across various instruments and genres. Höller's compositions, published by esteemed houses like Henry Litolff's Verlag and Bärenreiter, are celebrated for their depth and innovation. Whether you're a fan of solo performances or ensemble pieces, Karl Höller's music offers a journey through the intricate landscapes of classical composition, making him a notable figure in the world of music.