Bernd Scholz, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bernd Scholz

German composer

Date of Birth: 28-Feb-1911

Place of Birth: Prudnik, Opole Voivodeship, Poland

Date of Death: 22-Sep-1969

Profession: composer, film score composer

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Bernd Scholz

  • Bernd Scholz (February 28, 1911 – September 22, 1969) was a German composer.
  • His also assumed the pen name Klaus Textor for his popular compositions. Scholz was born in Neustadt in Oberschlesien (now Prudnik).
  • Even as a child he wished to become a composer, writing his first composition at age 12.
  • After graduation, he went to Berlin where he studied German and music at the Akademie für Schul- und Kirchenmusik.
  • His radio plays for the Berlin radio lead to film assignments including scores for the feature-length Nanga Parbat films of German expeditions in the Himalayas.
  • He fought in the second world war and was held as a Soviet prisoner until 1950. He returned to West Germany in 1950, married, had three children, and settled in Schliersee.
  • He found employment in radio and television, working with the directors Lietzau, Beauvais, Düggelin, Schlechte, Westphal, and ten Haaf.
  • He participated in the 1954 contemporary music festival in Donauschingen where his works were conducted by Hans Rosbaud (the same year when American composer John Cage's appearance became a legendary fiasco).
  • He wrote his Japan Concerto for classical guitarist Siegfried Behrend and a large concerto for bandleader Willi Stech.
  • He produced works for a festival of easy music, and his works were recorded and broadcast by all the major German broadcasters. He is buried at the Schliersee cemetery.

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