Gerhard Rosenfeld
Gerhard Rosenfeld (1931–2003) was a German composer, conductor and music arranger.
Biography
Gerhard Rosenfeld studied at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Academy of Arts of the GDR. Training under Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, Hanns Eisler and Leo Spies is recorded. The recorded working language is German.
Employment is recorded with Hanns Eisler Music School Berlin and Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg.
Distinctions recorded are National Prize of East Germany, Hanns Eisler Prize and Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic.
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Königsberg
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Bergholz-Rehbrücke
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