Herbert Jarczyk

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Herbert Jarczyk (born February 10, 1913 in Laurahütte , † October 21, 1968 in Munich ) was a German film composer .

Life

Michael Jary's younger brother attended the Berlin Music Academy and then became a concert pianist and later a conductor . After the Second World War he worked as a freelance pianist for radio as well as for documentaries and feature films.

In 1948 he started as a film composer and in the 50s and 60s he contributed the music to some not too well-known German productions. His theme song for the German crime series Der Kommissar with Erik Ode as Kommissar Keller became very popular .

He was also active as a composer for various radio plays , for example in 1961 with Georges Simenons Maigret und die Bohnenstange (arrangement: Gert Westphal ; director: Heinz-Günter Stamm ; with Paul Dahlke , Rolf Boysen , Hanne Wieder and Hans Clarin ) and with a similar cast in Maigret and the yellow dog and Maigret and his scruples and in 1966 in the Sherlock Holmes production Der Hund von Baskerville , in which Heinz-Günter Stamm directed and Peter Pasetti and Joachim Wichmann spoke the leading roles.

Herbert Jarczyk rests in the Grünwald forest cemetery near Munich.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. knerger.de: Herbert Jarczyk's grave