Artur Beul
Artur Beul (December 9, 1915 in Einsiedeln, Switzerland – January 9, 2010 in Küsnacht) was a Swiss songwriter. He was married from 1949 until her death in 1972 to the German singer Lale Andersen, best known for her interpretation of the song Lili Marleen.[1]
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Discography
- 20 Goldene Erinnerungen an Artur Beul (Twenty Golden Memories of Artur Beul) on the Turicaphon label
- Artur Beul spielt Klavier (Artur Beul Plays Piano) on the Phonodisc label
Awards
- 1985: Gold Record for 50'000 recordings sold
- 1995: Prix Walo for his life's work.
- 2007: On 14 September 2007, Artur Beul was awarded the Golden Medal of Honour of the Canton of Zurich by the Bernhard-Theater Zürich, in recognition of his services to the art of music.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Artur Beul (1994) Nach Regen scheint Sonne (After Rain Comes Sunshine), Edition Swiss Music, Winterthur, CH
- Adrian Michael (1995) Zolliker Jahrheft 1995 (Zolliker Yearbook 1995) - detailed curriculum vitae
External links
- Artur Beul at IMDb
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