Under the title of 'Symphonic Project' the works Die unendliche Geschichte, Symphonic Tatort, Das Boot and Jazzconcertino were re-released on CD in 2011.
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The same year he also composed the theme of the TV series 'Ein Fall für Zwei', followed by the soundtrack of the fantasy film 'Die unendliche Geschichte' and the theme of the lawyers' series 'Liebling Kreuzberg'. The music of the feature film 'Das Boot' in 1981 marked his final breakthrough as a composer. In the following years, Doldinger wrote the music for a number of 'Tatort' episodes. In 1970 he composed the theme of the German-Austrian crime series 'Tatort' which is used until today. Doldinger received numerous commissions for music productions in the advertising and film business and for the theatre. The first complete film music composed by Doldinger was for the film 'Negresco', a production by Klaus Lemke. As early as 1967, when the first colour TV sets appeared on the market, he wrote the successful trailer for the 'ARD Farbcaption'. Klaus Doldinger gained worldwide fame for his compositions for film and television. His first major orchestral work 'Jazzconcertino' was premiered in 1968. Doldinger has been on stage about 5,000 times in about 50 countries. In 1971 Doldinger, together with Udo Lindenberg, founded the still existing group 'Passport' which was the first German band to get signed to the legendary label Atlantic Records. He released several LPs with Latin American and African influences, inspired by Moroccan and South American tours. The city of New Orleans conferred upon him honorary citizenship during his American tour. In 1962 he founded the Klaus Doldinger Quartet which achieved international successes in Europe and the USA. Doldinger played in various jazz bands from an early age and in 1955 won the first prize 'Coupe Sidney Bechet' at the Brussels Jazz Festival. After additional recording engineering studies, he set up the recording studio 'Soundport Studios'. At the age of eleven, he began to study piano, clarinet, harmony and music theory at the Robert Schumann Conservatoire. His early passion for jazz music was kindled by the occupying forces stationed there. Klaus Doldinger was born and grew up in Berlin until his family moved to Düsseldorf during the Second World War.