Peter Igelhoff, the Glossary
Peter Igelhoff (born Rudolf August Ordnung, 22 July 1904 in Vienna – 8 April 1978 in Bad Reichenhall) was an Austrian pianist, light music and film composer, arranger and entertainer; he took his mother's maiden name as soon as he resolved on a career in light entertainment.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Amsterdam, Bad Reichenhall, Berlin, Georg Haentzschel, Hit Parade (film), Hooray, It's a Boy! (1953 film), Love, Summer and Music, Of Course, the Motorists, One Woman Is Not Enough?, Paprika (1959 film), The Double Husband, Two Bavarians in the Harem, Two Bavarians in the Jungle, Vienna, We Make Music.
- Austrian film score composers
- Austrian jazz pianists
- Austrian male film score composers
- Goldene Sieben members
Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
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Bad Reichenhall
Bad Reichenhall (Central Bavarian: Reichahoi) is a spa town, and administrative center of the Berchtesgadener Land district in Upper Bavaria, Germany.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
Georg Haentzschel
Georg Haentzschel (23 December 1907, Berlin – 12 April 1992, Cologne) was a German pianist, broadcaster, composer and arranger. Peter Igelhoff and Georg Haentzschel are Goldene Sieben members.
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Hit Parade (film)
Hit Parade (Schlagerparade) is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Erik Ode and starring Germaine Damar, Walter Giller and Nadja Tiller.
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Hooray, It's a Boy! (1953 film)
Hooray, It's a Boy! (Hurra – ein Junge!) is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and Georg Jacoby and starring Walter Müller, Theo Lingen, and Ingrid Lutz.
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Love, Summer and Music
Love, Summer and Music (German: Liebe, Sommer und Musik) is a 1956 Austrian-German musical comedy film directed by Hubert Marischka and starring Joe Stöckel, Fritz Heller and Rudolf Wasserlof.
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Of Course, the Motorists
Of Course, the Motorists (Natürlich die Autofahrer) is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Erich Engels and starring Heinz Erhardt, Maria Perschy and Erik Schumann.
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One Woman Is Not Enough?
One Woman Is Not Enough? (German: Eine Frau genügt nicht?) is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and starring Hilde Krahl, Hans Söhnker and Rudolf Forster.
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Paprika (1959 film)
Paprika is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by, starring Willy Hagara, Violetta Ferrari and Waltraut Haas.
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The Double Husband
The Double Husband (German: Der doppelte Ehemann) is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Ferdinand Dörfler and starring Joe Stöckel, Grethe Weiser and Ingrid Pan.
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Two Bavarians in the Harem
Two Bavarians in the Harem (Zwei Bayern im Harem) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Joe Stöckel and starring Stöckel, Beppo Brem and Christiane Maybach.
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Two Bavarians in the Jungle
Two Bavarians in the Jungle (Zwei Bayern im Urwald) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Ludwig Bender and starring Joe Stöckel, Beppo Brem and Lucie Englisch.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
We Make Music
We Make Music (Wir machen Musik) is a 1942 German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner, starring Ilse Werner, Viktor de Kowa and Edith Oß.
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See also
Austrian film score composers
- Alois Melichar
- Andre Asriel
- Artur Guttmann
- Edmund Meisel
- Edwin Wendler
- Ernest Gold
- Erwin Halletz
- Franz R. Friedl
- Friedrich Jung
- Friedrich Wildgans
- Guido Mancusi
- Hans May
- Harald Kloser
- Harald Neuwirth
- Hubert Sielecki
- Hugo Riesenfeld
- Johannes Fehring
- Johannes Winkler (composer)
- Joseph Horovitz
- Karol Rathaus
- Max Steiner
- Nicholas Brodszky
- Nico Dostal
- Oscar Straus (composer)
- Otto Stransky
- Paul Gallister
- Paul Haslinger
- Peter Igelhoff
- Ralph Benatzky
- Ralph Erwin
- Richard Fall
- Rudolph G. Kopp
- Thomas Wander
- Toni Stricker
- Willy Schmidt-Gentner
Austrian jazz pianists
- Christian Muthspiel
- David Helbock
- Friedrich Gulda
- Fritz Pauer
- Harald Neuwirth
- Markus Gottschlich
- Michael Publig
- Oskar Aichinger
- Peter Igelhoff
Austrian male film score composers
- Artur Guttmann
- Edmund Meisel
- Edwin Wendler
- Erwin Halletz
- Franz Danksagmüller
- Friedrich Jung
- Friedrich Wildgans
- Hans May
- Harald Kloser
- Hubert Sielecki
- Johannes Fehring
- Max Steiner
- Nico Dostal
- Paul Haslinger
- Peter Igelhoff
- Ralph Benatzky
- Richard Fall
- Roman Kariolou
- Rudolph G. Kopp
- Thomas Wander
Goldene Sieben members
- Eddie Brunner
- Ernst Höllerhagen
- Freddie Brocksieper
- Georg Haentzschel
- Henri René
- Kurt Hohenberger
- Peter Igelhoff
- Willy Berking
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Igelhoff
Also known as Igelhoff, Peter.