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Carlernst Ortwein,
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Conny Odd, (21 December 1916 – 22 December 1986) was a German classical pianist and composer.


Life

Ortwein was born in 1916 in Leipzig as the son of the music teacher Karl Ortwein. From 1927 he was a member of the
Thomanerchor The Thomanerchor (English: St. Thomas Choir of Leipzig) is a boys' choir in Leipzig, Germany. The choir was founded in 1212. The choir comprises about 90 boys from 9 to 18 years of age. The members, called ''Thomaner'', reside in a boarding sc ...
. After he passed the
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at the Thomasschule zu Leipzig followed studies at the of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig: organ with
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, piano with Carl Adolf Martienssen and
Robert Teichmüller Robert Teichmüller (4 May 1863, in Braunschweig – 6 May 1939, in Leipzig) was a German concert pianist and music educator. He studied piano and music theory with Carl Reinecke Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke (23 June 182410 March 1910) w ...
as well as musical composition with Kurt Thomas,
Günter Raphael Günter Raphael (30 April 1903 – 19 October 1960) was a German composer. Born in Berlin, Raphael was the grandson of composer Albert Becker. His first symphony was premiered by Wilhelm Furtwängler in 1926 in Leipzig. From 1926 to 1934 he taug ...
and
Johann Nepomuk David Johann Nepomuk David (30 November 1895 – 22 December 1977) was an Austrian composer. Life and career David was born in Eferding. He was a choirboy in the monastery of Sankt Florian and studied at an episcopal teacher training college in Linz, ...
. For helping his " half-Jew" teacher Günter Raphael, after his dismissal from the university, Ortwein also had to leave. He continued his private studies. From 1937 he began a pianistic activity at German radio stations. During this time he also wrote his first compositions. From 1939 to 1945 he was called up for military service. After further activities as a pianist, he was head of the serious music department at the Leipzig radio station from 1947 to 1949. As there was a lack of entertainment compositions at the station, he began to compose in this field and took the pseudonym Conny Odd. From 1950 to 1953 he was a freelance artist. From 1953 to 1961 he was a lecturer at the Music Pedagogical Institute of the Karl-Marx-University Leipzig. In 1962 he received a lectureship for composition and
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at the
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, where he became a professor in 1976. Among his students were Volker Bräutigam,
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, Walter Thomas Heyn,
Karl Ottomar Treibmann Karl Ottomar Treibmann (14 January 1936 – 13 February 2017) was a German composer and music educator. From 1981 until his retirement in 2001, he was professor of music theory and at the Leipzig University. He was one of the representatives of ...
,
Volkmar Leimert Volkmar Leimert (born 31 January 1940) is a German composer and dramaturg. Life Born in Berlin, Leimert besuchte bis zu seinem Abitur 1957 die EOS „Johann-Wolfgang-von-Goethe“ in Karl-Marx-Stadt. Privaten Musikunterricht erhielt er bei Gu ...
and
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. Ortwein wrote over 100 radio play scores, about 50 film scores, numerous
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s, choral songs and orchestral works. Of his light music, his "Vergnügliche Reisebekanntschaften eines Pianisten" from 1951 became best known. As Conny Odd, he was the most successful operetta composer of the GDR next to
Gerd Natschinski Gerd Natschinski (23 August 1928 – 4 August 2015) was a German composer. He worked on the scores for more than forty film and television series during his career. He was employed the East German state-controlled studio DEFA. Natschinski died on ...
, with some works having a musical theatre character. In the
DEFA DEFA (''Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft'') was the state-owned film studio of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) throughout the country's existence. Since 2019, DEFA's film heritage has been made accessible and licensable on the PRO ...
film '' Geliebte weiße Maus'' from 1964, for which he wrote the music, he also appeared as pianist of the dance orchestra. Ortwein died in Leipzig at the age of 70.


Prizes

*
Kunstpreis der DDR The Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic (German: ''Kunstpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik'') was an East German state award bestowed on individuals for contributions in various fields of art. History The Art Prize was annually a ...
(1964) *
Kunstpreis der Stadt Leipzig From 1959 to 1989, the city of Leipzig awarded the Kunstpreis der Stadt Leipzig, which was given for outstanding merits in the artistic field to persons who promoted the reputation of the city beyond the region: architects, visual artists, compo ...
(1968) * in collective with the stages of the city of Gera (1971) * Kunstpreis des
Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund The Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund (DTSB; ''German Gymnastics and Sports Federation'') was a mass organization of the German Democratic Republic from 1957 until shortly after German reunification. Membership in the organization included nearly f ...
(1977)


Instrumental music

with year and place of the premiere * ''Zum Glück hat sie Pech'', 1955, Volkstheater Rostock * ''Alarm in Point l'Évêque'', 1958, Städtische Bühnen Erfurt, bearbeitet ''Gangster lieben keine Blumen'', 1974, Metropoltheater Berlin * ''Hände hoch, Mister Copper!'', 1962, * ''Irene und die Kapitäne'', 1967, Staatsoperette Dresden * ''Karambolage'', 1969, * '' Man liest kein fremdes Tagebuch'', 1974,


Filmography

* 1954: ''Der Teufel und der Drescher'' * 1957: ''Die Zauberschere'' * 1960: '' Alarm im Kasperletheater'' * 1961: ''
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– Die Mutprobe'' * 1961: '' Da helfen keine Pillen'' * 1961: '' Das Rabauken-Kabarett'' * 1963: ''Der Teufelstaler'' * 1963: ''Miau * 1964: ''Wie Pumphut zu seinem Namen kam'' * 1964: ''Aprikosenbäumchen'' * 1964: '' Geliebte weiße Maus'' * 1965: '' Der fliegende Großvater'' * 1966: ''Steinzeitlegende'' * 1966: ''Der gestiefelte Kater'' * 1968: ''Die sieben Raben'' * 1970: ''Der Teufel aus der Flasche'' * 1979: ''Stern und Blume'' * 1983: ''Erlebte Träume''


Radio plays music

* 1952:
Howard Fast Howard Melvin Fast (November 11, 1914 – March 12, 2003) was an American novelist and television writer. Fast also wrote under the pen names E.V. Cunningham and Walter Ericson. Biography Early life Fast was born in New York City. His mother, ...
: ''30 Silberlinge'' – Regie: Günther Rücker (
Berliner Rundfunk The Berliner Rundfunk (BERU) was a radio station set in East Germany. It had a political focus and discussed events in East Berlin. Today it is a commercial radio station broadcast with the name "Berliner Rundfunk 91.4". History The Berliner Ru ...
) * 1953: Konstantin Trenjow: ''Ljubow Jarowaja'' – Regie: Günter Rücker (Berliner Rundfunk) * 1958:
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: ''Stützen der Gesellschaft'' – Regie: Erich-Alexander Winds (Rundfunk der DDR) * 1964: : ''Die Ohrfeige'' – Regie: (Rundfunk der DDR)


Literature

* : ''Operette A – Z'', Henschelverlag Kunst und Gesellschaft Berlin 1981,


External links

* * Die ''Vergnüglichen Reisebekanntschaften eines Pianisten'' by Conny Odd, performed by Siegfried Stöckigt o
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ortwein, Carlernst 1916 births 1986 deaths 20th-century classical composers 20th-century German composers German classical pianists German film score composers German operetta composers Academic staff of Leipzig University Male classical pianists German music educators Musicians from Leipzig 20th-century German male musicians