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Theo Mackeben, born 5 January 1897 in Preußisch Stargard, Westpreußen, died 10 January 1953 in Berlin, was a German pianist, conductor and composer, particularly of film music.〔Lamb A. Theo Mackeben. In: ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music, 2nd Edition, Volume 15''. Macmillan, London and New York, 2001.〕 == Life and career == From 1916 to 1920 Mackeben studied violin and piano at the Hochschule für Musik Köln, as well as taking lessons from Jules de Westheim.〔 He then became active as a café and radio pianist during the 1920s, at the Café Größenwahn and the Hotel Esplanade in Berlin.〔 In 1928 at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm he conducted the first performance of ''Dreigroschenoper''.〔 Mackeben arranged the music from Millöckers operetta ''Gräfin Dubarry'', for a 1931 production entitled ''Die Dubarry'' including an original song ''Ich schenk mein Herz nur dir allein''.〔Gänzl K. ''The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre.'' Blackwell, Oxford, 1994.〕 In the 1930s he composed music for stage plays and over 50 films, including some directed by Max Ophüls, Gustaf Gründgens and Willy Forst. After the war he wrote a piano concerto and a Sinfonische Ballade for cello and orchestra, while also being conductor at the Metropol-Theater.〔
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