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Peter Igelhoff
Peter Igelhoff
Austrian musician
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Franz Waxman
Franz Waxman
German film composer (1906-1967)
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Adolph Deutsch
Adolph Deutsch
American composer, conductor and arranger
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David Buttolph
David Buttolph
American composer (1902-1983)
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Mischa Spoliansky
Mischa Spoliansky
German composer
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Hans J. Salter
Hans J. Salter
American composer
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Dimitri Tiomkin
Dimitri Tiomkin
American conductor
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Richard Hageman
Richard Hageman
Dutch conductor
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Walter Scharf
Walter Scharf
American composer (1910-2003)
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Joseph Kosma
Joseph Kosma
Hungarian-French composer
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Peter Kreuder
Peter Kreuder
German musician
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Roy Webb
Roy Webb
American-born composer
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Miklós Rózsa
Miklós Rózsa
Hungarian-American composer
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Cyril J. Mockridge
Cyril J. Mockridge
English composer (1896-1979)
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Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
American composer (1901-1970)
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Jean Wiener
Jean Wiener
French musician
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Michael Gielen
Michael Gielen
Austrian conductor
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Percival Mackey
Percival Mackey
British composer
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Samuel Barber
Samuel Barber
American composer (1910-1981)
Georg Haentzschel
German musician

Georg Haentzschel

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German musician
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Awards Received
German Film Award

Georg Haentzschel (born in Berlin 23 December 1907, died in Cologne 12 April 1992) was a German pianist, broadcaster, composer and arranger.

Haentzschel studied at the Stern Conservatoire in Berlin and made a career which eventually left him as the last remaining representative composer from what he considered the golden age of German film music. He worked equally happily as a jazz pianist, regularly collaborating with the similarly gifted Peter Igelhoff. He directed the Deutsche Tanz-und-Unterhaltungsorchester (German Dance and Entertainment Orchestra). After the war, he moved to West Germany and worked in Cologne.

Haentzschel's most famous film score, for the wartime extravaganza Münchhausen (1943) recalls his mentor Theo Mackeben. The score is flooded with romantic melody and effective scoring. Representative work may be heard in many other film scores, such as Via Mala (released 1948), Annelie (1941) and Robinson soll nicht sterben.

He was killed during the 1992 Roermond Earthquake.