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Fried Walter was born on 9 December, 1907. Discover Fried Walter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 116 years old?
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Fried Walter Net Worth
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After the reunification of Germany, Walter's hometown of Ottendorf-Okrilla honored him as an exemplary citizen, and after his death in 1996, the town commemorated a street in his honor. He is buried in the Friedhof Dahlem cemetery in Berlin.
Despite his veneration by the Nazi Party, Walter was not classified as a Belastete (offender) by the allied forces during denazification at the end of World War II, so he was able to receive a post at the Berlin State Opera as a répétiteur and concert pianist. There he premiered his ballet Der Pfeil (The Arrow). In 1947, he was hired at the broadcasting station RIAS, which was established by the allied forces. He worked there for 25 years as a music director, conductor, and arranger of musical pieces. There he met his second wife Edith. His recordings with the RIAS radio orchestra include classics such as the operetta Zigeunerliebe (Gypsy Love) and the ballet Swan Lake, and many young composers premiering their works through the German broadcaster ARD recorded with his orchestra. In addition, Walter performed throughout West Germany and Austria. His last opera Die fünf Bräute (The Five Brides) premiered in 1998 under the direction of Claus Martin, with musical direction by Franns Wilfried Promnitz.
After his training under Schoenberg, Walter worked as musician in German kabarett, variety shows, and circus. He also was an accompanist for various vocal ensembles, including the Humoresk Melodios and Comedian Harmonists. In 1933, Walter married the Dutch cabaret performer Elisabeth Stuy. When the National Socialists came to power, Walter avoided all contact with the party and military, which helped him receive a position as a freelancer for the Rundfunksender Leipzig radio station. During his time as a freelancer, he took lessons under Hermann Ambrosius at the Leipzig Conservatory. He lived in the Netherlands for a short period of time with his wife, where he was unable to find work as an expatriate from Germany. In 1938, he composed the opera Königin Elisabeth (Queen Elizabeth), which one year later was performed at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm with the attendance of the King of Sweden Gustav V. After the great success of his opera, the conductor Heinz Tietjen commissioned Walter to compose a new stage work, which also ensured that Walter would not be drafted into the German military. The opera Andreas Wolfius premiered at the Berlin State Opera in 1940. In 1943, Walter went to Prague and directed his ballet Kleopatra (Cleopatra). Walter Fried's success as a composer led to his name being compiled in Adolf Hitler's infamous August 1944 Gottbegnadeten list, which venerated artists important to the Nazi party.
Fried Walter (9 December 1907 in Ottendorf-Okrilla as Walter Emil Schmidt, 8 April 1996 in Berlin) was a German composer. He composed over five hundred pieces and arranged more than 250 songs, including many Volkslieder, and he is considered one of the most versatile and prolific composers of German light music.