German violinist, conductor (Kapellmeister) and band leader (* 08 August 1920 in Ibbenbüren, German Empire; † 14 January 2005 in Hamburg, Germany).
Conductor of the Tanz- und Unterhaltungsorchester of radio broadcaster NWDR. Known as the ‘German king of tango’. With his orchestra, he performed in radio and TV broadcasts and recorded a string of albums, marketed in Germany and abroad. Did concert tours in Japan. In 1965, he conducted West Germany's Eurovision Song Contest entry 'Paradies, wo bist Du?', a composition by Hans Blum.
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Alfred Hause has released 22+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Die Grossen Deutschen Tanzorchester, Blauer Himmel, Tango Á La Carte. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Alfred Hause's most popular tracks include Mattinata, Sonate Nr. 15 C-Dur KV 545, Blue Gipsy Eyes, Danube Waves Waltz - Waves of the Danube - Flots Du Danube - Donauwellen-Walzer (Exklusive Neuaufnahme - Waltz - Wiener Walzer), Alle Jahre wieder. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
German violinist, conductor (Kapellmeister) and band leader (* 08 August 1920 in Ibbenbüren, German Empire; † 14 January 2005 in Hamburg, Germany). Conductor of the Tanz- und Unterhaltungsorchester of... Read the full biography on this page.
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