Werner Kruse (composer)

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Werner Kruse (born January 5, 1910 in Zurich ; † January 18, 2005 in Stuls ) was a Swiss composer and jazz-influenced pianist.

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Kruse studied at the Zurich Music Academy, from which he graduated with a piano diploma. Even during his studies he distinguished himself as an improvising musician. He then learned conducting with Felix Weingartner and studied instrumentation with Michael Krausz in Vienna. He worked as Kapellmeister at the theaters of Schaffhausen and Lucerne, but also composed the music for Labiche's “The Florentiner Hat” in the Vienna Theater in Josefstadt and directed the performance there. As the musical director of the Comedy Basel , he created many stage music. He also worked on radio recordings as a swing-oriented pianist. Together with Fred Böhler , he played a duo for Columbia Records in 1940 . In 1955 his piano concerto, interspersed with jazz elements, was performed in As in Basel. For Expo64 he composed electronic music for the fashion pavilion. Since the 1940s he has written film scores for numerous feature, documentary, industrial and advertising films , around 1962 Der 42. Himmel (together with Hans Moeckel ); he also recorded film scores as a conductor and musical director. He also composed and played music for many cabarets, such as Cabaret Cornichon , Die Pfeffermühle around Erika Mann , Cabaret Fédéral , Düsseldorfer Kom (m) ödchen and, in the 1960s, for cabaret programs by César Keizer and Margrit Läubli .

In 1977 he retired to Stuls due to a chronic illness; there he composed a string quartet and other chamber music works.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1941: Bider the aviator
  • 1942: The cone king
  • 1950: There is something in the air
  • 1959: Do the sons still have it ...?
  • 1961: Democrat Läppli
  • 1961: The shadows grow longer
  • 1962: The 42nd Heaven
  • 1965: Escape to paradise
  • 1968: Bonditis

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Individual evidence

  1. Obituary ( Memento of the original from November 20, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 2.2 MB) in ensemble: newspaper of the Swiss Theater Association 48 (2005), p. 3f .; According to the estate register, however, the place of death is Thusis @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sbkv.com
  2. See Schweizerische Musikzeitung Volume 94, p. 19
  3. completely different death dates