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Schlawe, Pomerania, German Empire. Died. 1 January 1997. Bötersen, Lower Saxony, Germany. Occupation. Composer. Years active. 1939–1990 (film) Hans-Martin Majewski (14 January 1911 – 1 January 1997) was a German composer of film scores.
Hans-Martin Majewski (* 14. Januar 1911 in Schlawe, Pommern, Deutschland; † 1. Januar 1997 in Bötersen) war ein deutscher Filmkomponist Biografische Angaben ...
Hans-Martin Majewski was born on 14 January 1911 in Schlawe, Pomerania, Germany [now Slawno, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]. He was a composer and actor, known for Wet Asphalt (1958) , No Way Back (1953) and Ohne dich wird es Nacht (1956) .
- Composer, Music Department, Actor
- January 14, 1911
- Hans-Martin Majewski
- January 1, 1997
Hans-Martin Majewski - Musik Seite 1: 1. Rondo in G 2. Sommermelodie 3. Stern von Afrika 4. Carla-Thema 5. Gypsies in Guellen 6. Cox-Trott 7. 5 tote alte Dam...
- Erwin Lehn und sein Südfunk-Tanzorchester - Party On The Rock (Second Part With Church Organ)857 Views
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- Orchester Hans-Martin Majewski - Stern von Afrika4.9K Views
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Hans-Martin Majewski was born on 14 January 1911 in Schlawe, Pomerania, Germany [now Slawno, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]. He was a composer and actor, known for Wet Asphalt (1958), No Way Back (1953) and Ohne dich wird es Nacht (1956).
Hans-Martin Majewski was born on 14 January 1911 in Schlawe, Pomerania. The son of a veterinarian, he attended grammar school in his birthplace and then a state educational institution in the city of Köslin until 1930. He subsequently studied medicine in Königsberg, but was already being taught music and composition by the Straube students Joachim Ansorge and Traugott Fedke. Eventually, from ...
Apr 28, 2014 · Hans Martin Majewski was born in Schlawe in 1911. Since 1932 he has devoted himself exclusively to music, and in 1935 he moved to Berlin where he became the musical manager of the “Theater des Volkes” (People’s Theatre). He wrote two operettas, and in 1940 he composed his first film music which promptly got him…