# Georg Haentzschel

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German pianist, broadcaster, composer and arranger (1907–1992)

**Georg Haentzschel** ( 23 December 1907, [Berlin](/source/Berlin) – 12 April 1992, [Cologne](/source/Cologne)) was a German pianist, broadcaster, composer and arranger.

Haentzschel studied at the [Stern Conservatoire](/source/Stern_Conservatory) in [Berlin](/source/Berlin) and made a career which eventually left him as the last remaining representative composer from what he considered the golden age of German film music. He worked equally happily as a jazz pianist, regularly collaborating with the similarly gifted [Peter Igelhoff](/source/Peter_Igelhoff). He directed the [Deutsche Tanz-und-Unterhaltungsorchester](/source/Deutsche_Tanz-und-Unterhaltungsorchester) (German Dance and Entertainment Orchestra). After the war, he moved to [West Germany](/source/West_Germany) and worked in Cologne.

Haentzschel's most famous film score, for the wartime extravaganza *[Münchhausen](/source/M%C3%BCnchhausen_(1943_film))* (1943) recalls his mentor [Theo Mackeben](/source/Theo_Mackeben). The score is flooded with romantic melody and effective scoring. Representative work may be heard in many other film scores, such as *Via Mala* (released 1948), *Annelie* (1941) and *Robinson soll nicht sterben*.

He was killed during the [1992 Roermond Earthquake.](/source/1992_Roermond_earthquake)[1]

## Selected filmography

- *[The Divine Jetta](/source/The_Divine_Jetta)* (1937)

- *[Dangerous Game](/source/Dangerous_Game_(1937_film))* (1937)

- *[Don't Promise Me Anything](/source/Don't_Promise_Me_Anything)* (1937)

- *[Her First Experience](/source/Her_First_Experience)* (1939)

- *[Stars of Variety](/source/Stars_of_Variety)* (1939)

- *[Small Town Poet](/source/Small_Town_Poet)* (1940)

- *[Annelie](/source/Annelie_(film))* (1941)

- *[5 June](/source/5_June_(film))* (1942)

- *[Two in a Big City](/source/Two_in_a_Big_City)* (1942)

- *[When the Young Wine Blossoms](/source/When_the_Young_Wine_Blossoms_(1943_film))* (1943)

- *[Via Mala](/source/Via_Mala_(1945_film))* (1945)

- *[The Charming Young Lady](/source/The_Charming_Young_Lady_(film))* (1953)

- *[It Was Always So Nice With You](/source/It_Was_Always_So_Nice_With_You)* (1954)

- *[Emil and the Detectives](/source/Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1954_film))* (1954)

- *[My Children and I](/source/My_Children_and_I)* (1955)

- *[The First Day of Spring](/source/The_First_Day_of_Spring)* (1956)

- *[Precocious Youth](/source/Precocious_Youth)* (1957)

- *[Confess, Doctor Corda](/source/Confess%2C_Doctor_Corda)* (1958)

- *[Stefanie](/source/Stefanie_(film))* (1958)

- *[The Man Who Sold Himself](/source/The_Man_Who_Sold_Himself_(1959_film))* (1959)

- *[Marili](/source/Marili)* (1959)

- *[The Ideal Woman](/source/The_Ideal_Woman)* (1959)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-BEderAllMovie_1-0)** Bruce Eder. ["Georg Haentzschel"](https://www.allmovie.com/artist/georg-haentzschel-p217382). Retrieved 17 May 2008.

## External links

- [Georg Haentzschel](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003170/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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