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Bruno Granichstaedten

Short bio Bruno Granichstaedten

Birthday: 1879
Died: 1944
Genre: Classical
Period: Modern

Full biography Bruno Granichstaedten

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Bruno Granichstaedten was an Austrian composer, born on September 1, 1879 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. In addition to being a composer, he was also a writer and worked on libretti. Granichstaedten is known for his contributions to operettas, with some of his notable works including "Die Försterchristl" (1931), "Wiener Herz am Sternenbanner" and "S" (operetta).

Granichstaedten's work was often commissioned by various enterprises, and he collaborated with other composers such as Ralph Benatzky, Robert Stolz, Friedrich Zell, and Eduard Künneke. Some of his popular songs include "Take Me to the Land of Jazz", which was written together with Robert Marischka.

Granichstaedten was also featured in a book written by Ernst Kaufmann titled "Wiener Herz am Sternenbanner: Bruno Granichstaedten; Stationen eines Lebens" which sheds light on the composer's life.

Overall, Bruno Granichstaedten was an important figure in the world of operetta and contributed significantly to the genre.

Compositions featuring Bruno Granichstaedten

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Along the Road of Dreams, waltz song (from One Heavenly Night, film score) 3:17 min Vocal Music 1930
2 Sprich nicht von Ewiger Liebe, song (for the operetta Reklame) 4:36 min Vocal Music -

Albums featuring Bruno Granichstaedten

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: Ralph Benatzky, Robert Stolz, Robert Gilbert, Bruno Granichstaedten – Im Weissen Rössl / Auszüge(LP, 10 Ralph Benatzky, Robert Stolz, Robert Gilbert, Bruno Granichstaedten – Im Weissen Rössl / Auszüge(LP, 10", Mono) - Schallplattengilde Gutenberg
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