Georg Enders(1898-1954)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Enders, Georg. Born 1898, died 1954, Austrian-Swedish music composer
educated in Vienna (Austria). Came to Sweden in 1921, worked as a piano
player in cinemas. In the middle of the 1920s he studied at Schartaus
business institute in Stockholm he met two other business students Nils
Perne and Georg Eliasson, which he directed some theaters with in 1926.
Ernst Rolf came visiting and listened to their theater compositions -
Perne and Eliasson were drafted by Ernst Rolf and Enders as well was
drafted by Ernst Rolf. Georg Enders composed music to what the women
want in 1926. Your spring is my spring in 1927, One short minute in the
seventh heaven in 1927 and I linden tree alley (1929), all of them with
texts by Perne-Eliasson, which he joined when they started their own
theater at Cirkus in Stockholm in 1929. There he wrote texts for Bullen
Berglund somewhere, sometime, some spring together with the colleague
from Vienna, Karl Wehle, Enders wrote the music to Gösta Rybrant's
radio operetta "His Royal Highness Prince X" and for movie "We who walk
the kitchen way" in 1932 and "Echo, you went to answer me"
Enders had his own orchestra at Berns in Stockholm in 1927-1936. He played in Kungsparken in Malmö and had his own orchestra playing in Switzerland, Germany, Denmark and Soviet Union (Russia). He also worked as a book editor chief at Senora. He was married with Margot Hagman (1904-1982).
Enders had his own orchestra at Berns in Stockholm in 1927-1936. He played in Kungsparken in Malmö and had his own orchestra playing in Switzerland, Germany, Denmark and Soviet Union (Russia). He also worked as a book editor chief at Senora. He was married with Margot Hagman (1904-1982).