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Manfred Minnich
Manfred Minnich (12 December 1923 – 17 August 1985) was a German trumpet player, composer, Arrangement, arranger and Conducting, conductor, born on the 12th of December in 1923 in Fischbach, a small town in the municipality of Quierschied in the German state of Saarland. He founded the SR Dance Orchestra and was its leading conductor until 1964. He then handed over leadership of the orchestra to Eberhard Pokorny, but continued working for the SR Dance Orchestra as an editor. He passed away on the 17th of August 1985 in his hometown of Fischbach. Minnich had many different pseudonyms such as: “Boris Schoska, George Potella, and George Winters”. Early life Manfred Minnich, born in 1923, grew up in Nazi Germany, and his early life is not well documented. But from when Minnich was young he had fostered a talent for music, mainly with the trumpet which became his main instrument. As he got older he expanded in the industry by joining the composing scene, leading to the creation ...
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Quierschied
Quierschied () is a municipality in the Saarbrücken (district), district of Saarbrücken, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated approximately 11 km northeast of the city of Saarbrücken. Notable people *Armin Hary (born 22 March 1937), German athlete who won a gold medal in the men's 100 meter dash at the 1960 Summer Olympics *Manfred Minnich (1923–1985), German trumpet player *Bruno Simma (born 29 March 1941), German jurist who served as a judge on the International Court of Justice from 2003 until 2012 References External links Offizielle Webseite der Gemeinde Quierschied
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