Friedrich Schröder

For the 18th century actor, manager, and dramatist, see Friedrich Ludwig Schröder.

Friedrich Schröder (August 6, 1910 September 25, 1972) was a German composer of what could be referred to as light music.

Career

Born in Näfels, Switzerland, Schröder studied music in Stuttgart, Münster, and Berlin. Already in those early days he wrote film scores. For a short period between 1934 and 1937 he also worked as a Kapellmeister. He composed a number of operettas and Schlager, many of which have been popular ever since.

Schröder died in West Berlin, aged 62.

Operettas

Schlager

Selected filmography


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