Wal-Berg
Voldemar Rosenberg, better known by his stage name Wal-Berg (born October 13, 1910, Istanbul - July 12, 1994, Suresnes) was a French composer and conductor.
Rosenberg studied piano at the
.From 1932 to 1936, he orchestrated for
).During
Andres Segovia
.
In the 1950s, he toured widely in Europe as a conductor with
Victoria de Los Angeles and Segovia, and worked in France with Janine Micheau, Mathé Altéry, Roger Bourdin, Stéphane Grappelli, and at the Opéra de Lille with Mado Robin and Christian Ferras
.
He composed more than 300 pieces for symphony orchestra and scored about forty films.
Filmography
- Katia (1938)
- The Innocent (1938)
- The Rebel (1938)
- The World Will Tremble (1939)
- False Alarm (1940)
- As Long as I Live (1946)
- Destiny Has Fun (1947)
- After the Storm (1948)
- Guilty? (1951)