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Horst Fischer (musician)

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Name
  
Horst Fischer


Role
  
Trumpeter

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Died
  
March 21, 1986, Cologne, Germany

Albums
  
Magic Trumpet, Trompette-trompette (Mono Version) [feat. Willy Berking et son orchestre]

Similar People
  
Erwin Lehn, Kurt Henkels, Werner Muller, Roy Etzel, Gunter Kallmann Chor

Horst Fischer (8 June 1930 – 21 March 1986) was a German trumpeter.

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Career

Horst Fischer (musician) Horst Fischer Discography at Discogs

Fischer was born in Oberhermersdorf. In the early 1950s, he was a member of Erwin Lehn's radio dance orchestra in Stuttgart. He also appeared with Willy Berking, RIAS Orchestra in Berlin under the direction of Werner Müller and with Kurt Edelhagen in Cologne. Especially his tours with Werner Müller were very successful. From 1971 he was under contract with the Radio orchester in Zürich. According to the American magazine Down Beat he was among the world's top trumpet players in the 1950s. He died, aged 55, in Cologne.

Album discography

Horst Fischer (musician) Lehrer von Erwin Lorant Horst Fischer Ciribiribin 1977 mit

  • Horst Fischer, Werner Müller Und Sein Orchester – Yesterday Hits For Dancing
  • Mitternachts Blues
  • Magic Trumpet
  • Horst Fischer And His Golden Trumpet* – Orchester Hans Bertram – Horst Fischer And His Golden Trumpet (LP)
  • Ronny King – Horst Fischer – Ferenc Aszodi – Just Zinner – Roy Etzel – Sentimental Trumpet (2xLP)
  • Golden Trumpet Golden Hits
  • Bea Abrecht

  • Horst Fischer (musician) Horst Fischer und Orchester Kurt Henkels 1957 YouTube

    Horst Fischer (musician) Horst Fischer Hava Nagila 1967 YouTube

    Horst Fischer (musician) Horst Fischer Werner Mller Auf Wiedersehn Auf Wiedersehen

    References

    Horst Fischer (musician) Wikipedia