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  1. Martin Böttcher's Mr. Martin's Band (above) comprised the top German jazz musicians, among them Horst Fischer, Fatty George, Bill Grah, Ernst Mosch or Hans "James" Last. On February 6th, 1960 Martin Böttcher took part in the German Final of the Eurovision-Song-Contest with the song "Oh, wie schön".

  2. Martin Hermann Böttcher Profile : German composer, conductor and arranger, most famous for composing the soundtracks of Karl May movies, born 17 June 1927 in Berlin, Germany; died 20 April 2019.

  3. Apr 24, 2019 · Having learnt to play the guitar during his incaceration, on his release he made a living playing jazz and arranging music for film composers, including Michael Jary and Hans-Martin Majewski. Böttcher made his own cinematic debut in 1955, writing the music for the satirical film Der Hauptmann und sein Held.

  4. Apr 21, 2019 · Sunday, April 21, 2019. RIP Martin Böttcher. German composer, arranger, conductor Martin Böttcher died on April 19, 2019, he was 91. Known to all Germans and western film fans as the composer for the majority of the Winneotou films of the 1960s. Böttcher’s melodic compositions set the tone for the series of West German Indian films which ...

  5. The new double-CD with music by Martin Böttcher is out NOW. It reads Martin Böttcher - Die großen Film- und TV-Melodien. On CD 1 you will find 25 Tracks of cinema-movies and on CD 2 25 Tracks of TV-series'. The main title of this double may read "The Telefunken-Years", as all tracks originally were released under the Telefunken / Teldec ...

  6. Martin Böttcher's 'Mr. Martin's Band' comprised the top German jazz musicians, among them Horst Fischer, Fatty George, Bill Grah, Ernst Mosch or Hans 'James' Last. Böttcher's work went on in quick succession. For the great Hans Albers, he composed three songs for the film 13 KLEINE ESEL UND DER SONNENHOF, and Heinz Rühmann's unforgotten ...

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  8. Nov 22, 2021 · Born In. Berlin, Germany. Died. 20 April 2019 (aged 91) Martin Böttcher (Berlin, Germany, 17 June 1927 – 19 April 2019) was a German composer, arranger and conductor. Böttcher (on foreign records and articles often written "Bottcher" or "Boettcher", the latter being the correct transliteration of the German umlaut "ö"… read more. soundtrack.

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