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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_CarsteHans Carste - Wikipedia

    Hans Friedrich August Carste (5 September 1909 in Frankenthal – 11 May 1971 in Bad Wiessee) was a German composer and conductor. He arrived in Berlin in 1931 after working in Vienna and Breslau. He composed film music and as well as songs for the stage.

  2. Hans Friedrich August Carste (* 5. September 1909 in Frankenthal; † 11. Mai 1971 in Bad Wiessee; eigentlich Hans Häring) war ein deutscher Komponist und Dirigent. Hans Carste verfasste unter anderem die Erkennungsmelodie der Tagesschau . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Filmmusik. 4 Auszeichnungen. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise.

  3. "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer" is a popular song composed by Hans Carste. It was originally written as "Du spielst 'ne tolle Rolle", with German lyrics by Hans Bradtke , and was first recorded under that title in 1962 by Willy Hagara.

  4. Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer" (Hans Carste, Charles Tobias) – 2:25 " Get Out and Get Under the Moon " ( William Jerome , Larry Shay , Tobias) – 2:09 " There is a Tavern in the Town " ( Nat King Cole , Traditional) – 1:36

  5. Hans Carste (actually Hans Häring) was a German composer and conductor, born 5 September 1909 in Frankenthal, Germany and died 11 May 1971 in Bad Wiessee, Germany. His most famous work is probably the opening theme of the German television news series Tagesschau.

  6. Hans Friedrich August Carste (5 September 1909 in Frankenthal – 11 May 1971 in Bad Wiessee) was a German composer and conductor. He arrived in Berlin in 1931 after working in Vienna and Breslau. He composed film music and as well as songs for the stage.

  7. Hans Carste. Music Department: Roman einer Nacht. Hans Carste was born on 5 September 1909 in Frankenthal, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He was a composer, known for Roman einer Nacht (1933), Variétés (1935) and Variety (1935). He died on 11 May 1971 in Bad Wiessee, Bavaria, Germany.