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  1. Already at that time, he gained important experience as an arranger for several famous film composers like Michael Jary or Hans-Martin Majewski for whom he arranged, for example, part of the music for "LIEBE 47". In 1950, Martin Böttcher, who liked to work on new sounds, recorded the first trick-guitar pieces in Germany.

  2. 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.

  3. German composer, arranger and conductor.As a prisoner of war, Böttcher managed to get hold of a guitar and taught himself to play it.

  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. Jun 20, 2019 · This is an easy guitar duo arrangement (melody and chords) for the "Old Shatterhand Melody" by Martin Boettcher composed as the soundtrack for the film "The Treasure Of The Silver Lake". The transcription is based on the compilation "Martin Boettcher - The Best Original Melodies From The Karl May Films".

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  6. In 1950, Martin Böttcher, who liked to work on new sounds, recorded the first trick guitar pieces in Germany. Two years later, he left the music stand, and turned to manuscript paper. The talent of Martin Böttcher did not escape the attention of the German film industry, which was just gaining new momentum at that time.

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  8. May 18, 2019 · 1,120 views, added to favorites 34 times. Easy guitar duo arrangement of the "Winnetou Melody". Martin Boettcher had composed this melody as the soundtrack for the film "Winnetou II". This transcription is based on the compilation "Martin Boettcher - The Best Original Melodies From The Karl May Films (Winnetou II, Version 1)"..

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