Franz Marszalek
Biography
Franz Marszalek (born 2 August 1900 in Breslau, Schlesien, Germany (now Wrocław, Silesia, Poland); died 28 October 1975 in Cologne, Germany) was a German conductor and composer, who was a leading figure in operetta. He began his studies in Wrocław, and moved to Berlin in 1933. He conducted the Cologne Radio Orchestra from 1949 to 1965, with an emphasis on operetta music. He was a longtime friend of the operetta composer Eduard Künneke, whose music he championed in concerts and in recordings with the Cologne Radio Orchestra and the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra.
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Credited work
1,267 releases · 240 albums · active 1950–2018
- Performance · 1,626
- Other credits · 342
- Mastering · 6
- Production · 3
Studios: ZDF · Emil Berliner Studios · Big Three Music · Westdeutscher Rundfunk
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Herta Talmar
- Peter Anders (2)
- Peter Alexander
- Franz Lehár
- Ingeborg Hallstein
- Johann Strauss
- Paul Abraham
