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    Personal life. Census records from 1930 show that Heindorf lived with bandleader and composer Arthur Lange in the Hollywood Hills. [4] Heindorf died in Tarzana, California, aged 71, and reputedly was buried with his favorite conducting baton. Heindorf's son, Michael, was also a film composer.

  2. Aug 25, 2008 · Heindorf had a son, Michael, who also became an established film composer. Coincidentally, Michael Heindorf wrote music for the 1960 television show “The Roaring ’20s,” inspired by the...

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  3. Michael Heindorf. Composer: The Roaring 20's. Michael Heindorf was the son of Warner Brothers Music Director, Ray Heindorf. Michael attended Chadwick School in Rolling Hills, California and received his high school diploma there in June of 1952. Michael a great and talented musician who had incredible perfect pitch.

  4. Ray was first married to Maxine and had a son, the late Michael Heindorf, and later married Lorraine and had two daughters. Ray left Warner Bros. in 1965. Until his death, Ray lived in Los Angeles, having moved from Encino.

    • August 25, 1908
    • February 3, 1980
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  6. Michael Heindorff (born 1949) studied painting in Braunschweig, Germany, and at the Royal College of Art, London, where from 1980 to 1999 he also taught as a senior academic in the School of Painting. His passion for drawing and printmaking has accompanied his painting throughout his career.

  7. German, b. 1949. Meet your new art advisor. Discover and purchase Michael Heindorffs artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.

  8. Michael Heindorff (b.1949) University of Liverpool. Painter, highly versatile printmaker and teacher, Heindorff attended art college and University of Braunschweig, in Germany, 1970–4. He gained a German National Scholarship, 1972–6, and a DAAD Scholarship for London, 1976–7, attending Royal College of Art, 1975–7.

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