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  1. Friedrich Hollaender (in exile also Frederick Hollander; 18 October 1896 – 18 January 1976) was a German film composer and author. Life and career [ edit ] Hollaender with his first wife Blandine Ebinger in the 1920s

  2. Frederick Hollander Music is the official website of Frederick Hollander's / Friedrich Hollaender's musical works and song catalog. Here you will find the composer's complete and extensive song catalogue, audio clips, videos, filmography, photos, biography, books, and more. Hollander has worked with world class artists such as Marlene Dietrich ...

  3. Friedrich Hollaender. Blandine Ebinger und Friedrich Hollaender (zwischen 1919 und 1926) Friedrich Hollaender (* 18. Oktober 1896 in London; † 18. Januar 1976 in München ), auch als Frederick Hollander bekannt – nach seinem Namen im amerikanischen Exil –, war ein deutscher Revue - und Tonfilmkomponist, Kabarettist und Musikdichter.

  4. Dec 2, 2008 · Frederick Hollander (a.k.a Friedrich Hollaender) was born to German parents in London on October 18, 1896. His father Victor was a widely acclaimed composer of revues, operettas and popular songs ...

  5. Friedrich Hollaender. Music Department: Sabrina. Friedrich Hollaender was the son of the composer Victor Hollaender, who composed shows in Berlin in the 1890s to 1910s. Frederick received early musical training, since 1913 he was student of opera composer Engelbert Humperdinck (who composed Hänsel und Gretel). He started as repetitor at a theater in Prague, and became - despite his classical ...

    • October 18, 1896
    • January 18, 1976
  6. Friedrich Hollaender (German) Sammy Lerner (English) "Falling in Love Again (Can't Help It)" is the English language name for a 1930 German song composed by Friedrich Hollaender as " Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt" (literally: "I am, from head to toe, ready for love"). The song was originally performed in the 1930 film Der ...

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  8. May 23, 2021 · 'Falling In Love Again', music and lyrics by Friedrich Hollaender (1896-1976), is from the 1930 German motion picture 'The Blue Angel'.In the movie which bro...

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