Heinz Geese
Heinz Geese (6 April 1930 in Bonn – 23 April 2008),[1] also Heinz Gieese[2]) was a German composer, pianist, conductor and arranger.
As a conductor he led the Großes Unterhaltungsorchester of the broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) on radio and recordings. Geese was also composer of musicals and performed as a pianist.
Geese died in Bonn at age 78.
Work
    
    Compositions
    
- Foxy rettet Amerika, a musical for children from 8 - 80 by Fritz Graßhoff, Schott Music 1977
 - Die Seefahrt nach Rio, scenic cantata with verses by James Krüss, Schott Music
 - Bolero Smeralda. Für Gitarre solo und Zupforchester. Zimmermann, Frankfurt 1988
 
Recordings
    
- Fernsehwunschkonzert with René Kollo, Deutsche Austrophon, 2006
 - Fernsehwunschkonzert with Ingeborg Hallstein, Deutsche Austrophon, 2005
 - Freunde, das Leben ist lebenswert, music by Franz Lehár, TIM The International Music Company, Vertrieb, 2003
 
Book
    
- With Dieter Ludwig: Michael und die Tredizianer. Die phantastischen Abenteuer auf einem fremden Planeten. With a greeting from Mildred Scheel, for the benefit of the German Cancer Aid; Ariola-Eurodisc Society, Munich [1974]
 
References
    
- Heinz Geese Schott Music
 - compare his entry in the German National Library catalogue
 
External link
    
- Werke von und über Heinz Geese in the German National Library catalogue
 - Heinz Geese discography at Discogs
 
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