Martin Böttcher (17 June 1927 – 20 April 2019) was a German
composer
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,
arranger
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and
conductor
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.
The beginning
Böttcher (on foreign records and articles often written "Bottcher" or "Boettcher", the latter being the correct transliteration of the German umlaut "ö") began taking piano lessons at an early age. But his first passion was flying, and he wanted to become a test pilot. Not yet seventeen years old, he got his military training in the German
Luftwaffe
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. However, due to lack of fuel, he never went into action.
As a prisoner of war, Böttcher managed to get hold of a guitar and taught himself to play it. Following his release from captivity, he went to
Hamburg
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. There he started his musical career with the then ''Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk'', in the dance and entertainment orchestra which had been newly founded by ''Willi Steiner'', and which was held in high esteem in England.
He also gained important experience as an arranger for film composers, among them
Michael Jary and
Hans-Martin Majewski, for whom he arranged part of the music for ''
Love '47''.
Early years
In 1950, Böttcher, who liked to work on new sounds, recorded the first ''trick guitar'' pieces in Germany in the style of
Les Paul
Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz guitarist, jazz, country guitarist, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of the solid body ...
. In 1954, Böttcher left the music stand and turned to manuscript paper. His talent did not escape the attention of the German film industry, which was just gaining new momentum at that time.
Thanks to film producer
Artur Brauner
Artur "Atze" Brauner (born Abraham Brauner; 1 August 1918 – 7 July 2019) was a German film producer and entrepreneur of Polish origin. He produced more than 300 films from 1946.
Life and career
He was born the oldest son of a Jewish family ...
, Böttcher made his cinematic debut in 1955, composing the music for the military satire ''
The Captain and His Hero''. His second film score turned out to be a milestone in German film history. ''
Teenage Wolfpack'' directed by
Georg Tressler
Georg Tressler (January 25, 1917 – January 6, 2007) was a Vienna-born Germany, German film actor and film director. Also known as George Tressler, Hans Tressler, Hans Dressler, Hans Georg Keil and Hans Sternbeck (per IMDb).
The son of acto ...
and starring
Horst Buchholz
Horst Werner Buchholz (4 December 1933 – 3 March 2003) was a German actor who appeared in more than 60 feature films from 1951 to 2002. During his youth, he was sometimes called "the German James Dean". He is perhaps best known in English- ...
, met with tremendous success. ''Mr. Martin's Band'' comprised the top German jazz musicians, among them Horst Fischer, Fatty George, Bill Grah, Ernst Mosch and
Hans 'James' Last.
Böttcher also composed for
Hans Albers
Hans Philipp August Albers (22 September 1891 – 24 July 1960), also known by his nickname “der blonde Hans” (The Blond Hans), was a German actor and singer. He was the biggest male movie star in Germany between 1930 and 1960 and one of the m ...
and for
Heinz Rühmann
Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz" Rühmann (; 7 March 1902 – 3 October 1994) was a German film actor who appeared in over 100 films between 1926 and 1993. He is one of the most famous and popular German actors of the 20th century, and is considered a Ge ...
's
'Father Brown' movies. ''
Max the Pickpocket'' (1962) contained the track "Hawaii Tattoo" (recorded by "
The Waikikis"), which Böttcher had written under the pseudonym of ''Michael Thomas''. Within a short time, this theme became famous all over the world,
and even received attention in the American
''Billboard'' charts.
The hit writer
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for ten of the
Karl May
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films, the first being ''
Der Schatz im Silbersee'' with the famous "Old-Shatterhand-Melodie". The films starred, among many others, American actor
Lex Barker
Alexander Crichlow Barker Jr. (May 8, 1919 – May 11, 1973), known as Lex Barker, was an American film and television actor. He was known for playing Tarzan for RKO Pictures between 1949 and 1953 and portraying leading characters from Karl May' ...
and British actor
Stewart Granger
Stewart Granger (born James Lablache Stewart; 6 May 1913 – 16 August 1993) was a British film actor, mainly associated with heroic and romantic leading roles. He was a popular leading man from the 1940s to the early 1960s, rising to fame thr ...
. The audience was enthusiastic about the wistful melodies, the fanfare-like music accompanying attacks, and the cheerful hillbilly tunes. Martin Böttcher's main themes from these films reached top positions in the German charts and sold thousands of records. The music for the
Winnetou
Winnetou is a fictional Native American hero of several novels written in German by Karl May (1842–1912), one of the best-selling German writers of all time with about 200 million copies worldwide, including the ''Winnetou'' trilogy. The ...
films is a landmark in German film music history. The success of these films, accompanied by Böttcher's music, made possible the "
Spaghetti Western
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s" with the music of
Ennio Morricone
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.
With the German film industry declining at the end of the 1960s Martin Böttcher increasingly focused on working for German TV, which benefited from his talents in many films and series produced for TV.
In the 1970s Martin Böttcher wrote a number of successful scores, among them music for the TV series ''
Sonderdezernat K1'' and numerous episodes of ''
Der Alte'' and ''
Derrick
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'', which are also known outside Germany. He again came in contact with the works of Karl May when he wrote the score for the 26-episode series ''
Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi
''Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi'' is a German television series broadcast from 1973 through 1975 in 26 parts and two seasons. It featured an adventurer probably inspired by British explorers Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890) and T. E. Lawrence. The scr ...
''. The writer of ''Der Illegale'' (a TV
mini-series
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),
Henry Kolarz, said, "Even if I spoilt it, Böttcher's music is much too good for everything to go wrong."
Throughout the following years Martin Böttcher composed yet more evergreen themes for TV-series, such as ''
It can't always be caviar'' (1977), ''Schöne Ferien '' (''Beautiful holidays'') or ''
Forsthaus Falkenau
''Forsthaus Falkenau'' is a German television series.
See also
* List of German television series
External links
*
1980s German television series
1990s German television series
2000s German television series
1989 German television series ...
''. In the 1990s, among others, ''Air Albatros'' took off - a very special project for the composer, as he could pay a musical tribute to his passion for flying. And when
Pierre Brice
Pierre-Louis Le Bris (6 February 1929 – 6 June 2015), known as Pierre Brice, was a French actor, best known as portraying fictional Apache chief Winnetou in German films based on Karl May novels.
Life and films
Brice was born in Brest, ...
mounted his horse again as
Winnetou
Winnetou is a fictional Native American hero of several novels written in German by Karl May (1842–1912), one of the best-selling German writers of all time with about 200 million copies worldwide, including the ''Winnetou'' trilogy. The ...
for the
ZDF
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television station, he was, of course, accompanied by a score by Martin Böttcher.
Even the Americans became aware of him as an arranger and orchestra director. When they heard his renditions of the world-famous themes "Tara's Theme" and "Theme from 'A Summerplace'", Martin Böttcher was made an honorary member of the
Max Steiner
Maximilian Raoul Steiner (10 May 1888 – 28 December 1971) was an Austrian composer and conductor who emigrated to America and became one of cinema of the United States, Hollywood's greatest musical composers.
Steiner was a child prodi ...
Society.
In 1998, the composer once more conquered the German charts. A band from
Cologne
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, the "Superboys", scored a hit with a vocal version of the "Winnetou-Melodie" from the second ''Winnetou'' film. Their song "Ich wünscht' du wärst bei mir" ("Wish U Were Here") even reached the top of the ZDF television charts. Another
cover version
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by the
Czech
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group
Těžkej Pokondr called "Vinetu" even received
double-platinum
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in their country in March 2000.
The "master of tunes" was honoured in a very special way in 2002: as a jury member (Europäischer Förderpreis - a European talent award) Martin Böttcher represented Germany at that year's ''European
Biennale
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for Film Music'' in
Bonn
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.
Selected filmography
* ''
The Captain and His Hero'' (1955)
* ''
Teenage Wolfpack'' (1956)
* ''
Lemke's Widow'' (1957)
* ''
Thirteen Old Donkeys'' (1958)
* ''
My Ninety Nine Brides'' (1958)
* ''
The Woman by the Dark Window'' (1960)
* ''
Pension Schöller'' (1960)
* ''
The Black Sheep'' (1960)
* ''
You Don't Shoot at Angels'' (1960)
* ''
The Forger of London
''The Forger of London'' () is a 1961 West German crime film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Karin Dor, Hellmut Lange and Siegfried Lowitz.Bergfelder p. 254 It is an adaptation of Edgar Wallace's 1927 novel '' The Forger'', and part of a ...
'' (1961)
* ''
Our House in Cameroon
''Our House in Cameroon'' () is a 1961 West German adventure film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Johanna von Koczian, Götz George and Hans Söhnker.Bock & Bergfelder p.55
Cast
* Johanna von Koczian as Doris Kröger
* Götz George as Geo ...
'' (1961)
* ''
Max the Pickpocket'' (1962)
* ''
The Inn on the River'' (1962)
* ''
He Can't Stop Doing It
''He Can't Stop Doing It'' (German: ''Er kann's nicht lassen'') is a 1962 West German mystery film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Heinz Rühmann, Rudolf Forster and Grit Boettcher.BFI.org/ref> It was loosely based on the ''Father Brow ...
'' (1962)
* ''
Street of Temptation
''Street of Temptation'' () is a 1962 West German drama film directed by Imo Moszkowicz and starring Mario Adorf, Karin Baal and Johanna von Koczian.Bock & Bergfelder p.20
Cast
* Mario Adorf as Joe
* Karin Baal as Nina
* Johanna von Koczian as ...
'' (1962)
* ''
Treasure of the Silver Lake
''The Treasure of the Silver Lake'' () is a 1962 Western film directed by Harald Reinl, loosely based on German author Karl May's 1891 novel of the same name. It was the first in a highly-successful series of films based on May's works by the We ...
'' (1962)
* ''
The Black Abbot'' (1963)
* ''
Apache Gold'' (1963)
* ''
Mission to Hell'' (1964)
* ''
The Phantom of Soho
''The Phantom of Soho'' (German: ''Das Phantom von Soho'') is a 1964 West German thriller film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Dieter Borsche, Barbara Rütting and Hans Söhnker.Bergfelder p.258 It was based on a novel by Bryan Ed ...
'' (1964)
* ''
Last of the Renegades
''Last of the Renegades'' ( and also known as ''Winnetou: Last of the Renegades'') is a 1964 German-Italian Western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Pierre Brice, Lex Barker, and Anthony Steel. It is based on a Karl May novel, and w ...
'' (1964)
* ''
The Shoot'' (1964)
* ''
Among Vultures
''Among Vultures'' (German: ''Unter Geiern'') is a 1964 Red Western film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Stewart Granger, Pierre Brice, Elke Sommer and Götz George. It was also released as ''Frontier Hellcat''.
The film was a co-product ...
'' (1964)
* ''
The Oil Prince
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'' (1965)
* ''
The Desperado Trail'' (1965)
* ''
Old Surehand
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It was shot at the Spandau Studios an ...
'' (1965)
* ''
Winnetou and the Crossbreed
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'' (1966)
* ''
Long Legs, Long Fingers'' (1966)
* ''
Zärtliche Haie'' (1967)
* ''
Creature with the Blue Hand'' (1967)
* ''
The Monk with the Whip
''The Monk with the Whip'' (German: ''Der Mönch mit der Peitsche'') is a 1967 West German mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Uschi Glas and Grit Boettcher. It is inspired by the 1926 novel '' The B ...
'' (1967)
* ''
The Valley of Death'' (1968)
* ''
Dr. Fabian: Laughing Is the Best Medicine'' (1969)
* ''
Holidays in Tyrol
''Holidays in Tyrol'' () is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Uschi Glas, Hans-Jürgen Bäumler and Georg Thomalla.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothaur.
Cast
References
External ...
'' (1971)
* ''
Willi Manages The Whole Thing'' (1972)
* ''
Bread and Stones'' (1979)
Awards
*On 9 October 1995 the ''Deutsche Filmmusikpreise'' (German film music awards) were awarded at the
Bonn
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er Bundeskunsthalle. Martin Böttcher was honoured with the prize for his "outstanding contribution to German film history, which shows in an abundant musical oeuvre"; he was the first person to receive this prize (in later years also
Mikis Theodorakis
Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis ( ; 29 July 1925 – 2 September 2021) was a Greek composer and lyricist credited with over 1,000 works.
He scored for the films '' Zorba the Greek'' (1964), '' Z'' (1969), and '' Serpico'' (1973). He was a three-ti ...
and Ennio Morricone were among the recipients).
*The continuous success of the Karl May melodies was the reason why, at the
Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg in 1997, Schacht Music Publishers honoured the tremendously successful composer with a "special award".
*On 15 April 2000 Martin Böttcher received the "
Edgar Wallace
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Born into poverty as an illegitimate London child, Wallace left school at the age of 12. He joined the army at age 21 and was ...
Award in Gold" for his merits in
German crime movies.
*On 25 January 2004 Martin Böttcher was awarded in St. Moritz the German ''Bundesverdienstkreuz'' (
Federal Cross of Merit
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) for his lifetime achievement.
*On 28 May 2009 Martin Böttcher was honoured in Berlin with the ''Deutsche Musikautorenpreis'' (German music authors’ award), category "composition for films".
*On 27 June 2013 Martin Böttcher was honoured in Munich with the ''Look & Listen – Telepool-BR-Music-Award''.
Literature
* Reiner Boller: ''Winnetou-Melodie - Martin Böttcher - Die Biographie''. Gryphon Verlag, 2003, 200 Seiten, mit einem Vorwort von
Pierre Brice
Pierre-Louis Le Bris (6 February 1929 – 6 June 2015), known as Pierre Brice, was a French actor, best known as portraying fictional Apache chief Winnetou in German films based on Karl May novels.
Life and films
Brice was born in Brest, ...
.
References
External links
*
Official homepage of Martin BöttcherDiscography of Martin Böttcher(English)
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1927 births
2019 deaths
Musicians from Berlin
German film score composers
German male film score composers
German male conductors (music)
Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
21st-century German conductors (music)
21st-century German male musicians