Reinhard Müller (composer)
Reinhard Müller ( pseudonyms : Reiny Roland, Pierre Orlande, Reinhold Müller ; born April 20, 1898 in Leipzig ; † 1991 ) was a German composer and arranger .
Müller had studied piano and harmony at the Leipzig Conservatory . In the 1940s he worked for the Sikorski publishing house in Leipzig and for various Berlin publishers as an arranger and editor. He arranged many works by well-known composers, including Michael Jary and Gerhard Winkler . After 1945 he worked for major music publishers in the Federal Republic of Germany . As a composer he was less prominent: In 1941, Monopol-Textheft 120 contained the song Kurz und gut with the text by Helmut Kießling , in 1942 his concert overture Festlicher Tag was published by Musikverlag Sikorski in Leipzig . His piece Glückspilz for wind instruments and orchestra was also composed at that time .
Documents
Autographs by Reinhard Müller (Reiny Roland) are in the Saxon State Archives in Leipzig .
literature
- Wilfried W. Bruchhäuser: Contemporary composers in the German Composers' Association. A manual . German Composers Association, 1985
Web links
- Literature by and about Reinhard Müller in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Müller, Reinhard |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Roland, Reiny; Orlande, Pierre; Müller, Reinhold |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German arranger and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 20, 1898 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Leipzig |
DATE OF DEATH | 1991 |