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Hansom Milde-Meissner
1899 - 1983 |
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. The filmcomposer Hansom Milde-Meissner was born as Johannes Friedrich Mile in Habelschwerdt. He first learnt the profession of a pharmacist before he joined a musical education at the conservatory of music. Afterwards he began he artistic career in 1919 as an arranger. Beside it he wrote his first compositions, among them also several operettas. When the beginning of the sound film made new demands on the film which needed now original music Hansom Milde-Meissner started his busy career as a filmcomposer in 1929. He wrote his first soundtrack for the movie "Die Nacht gehört uns" (29) and he became a demanded composer during the 30s. To his well-known works of the next years belong "Brand in der Oper" (30), "Hans in allen Gassen" (30), "Mädchen in Uniform" (31), "Luise, Königin von Preussen" (31), "Krach um Jolanthe" (34), "Traumulus" (36), "Wenn wir alle Engel wären" (36), "Die Umwege des schönen Karl" (38), "Yvette" (38), "Der Gasmann" (41) and "Die Abenteuer des Freiherrn von Münchhausen" (44). Hansom Milde-Meissner only composed for few feature movies after the war, beside it he also set documentaries to music. To his last cinematical works belong "Kein Platz für Liebe" (47), "Reifende Jugend" (55) and "Hoppla, jetzt kommt Eddie" (58).
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