
Person
Norbert Glanzberg
Sound · 1910–2001 · Rohatyn, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Ukraine]
Biography
Norbert Glanzberg (12 October 1910 in Rohatyn, Austria-Hungary – 25 February 2001 in Paris) was a Galician-born French composer. Mostly a composer of film music and songs, he was also notable for some famous songs of Édith Piaf. In his twenties he lived in Germany, where he began his career scoring films for directors including Billy Wilder and Max Ophüls. When the Nazi regime came to power there in 1933, he, as a Jew, fled to Paris, where he performed in nightclubs under bandleaders such as Django Reinhardt, which is where he first met Piaf. At different times from 1939 to 1945 he toured with Piaf, when he wrote many of her songs and accompanied her on piano when she sang. For many of those years they were lovers, and Piaf saved his life on more than one occasion by hiding him from both the French Vichy police, who were helping the Nazis round up Jews for deportation, and later from the Nazi occupiers themselves. After the war he continued writing film scores for French films along with composing classical music, which included works and songs from Berlin and romantic classics. At the end of his career he wrote a concerto for two pianos in 1985 which was inspired by the novels of Isaac Bashevis Singer. Norbert Glanzberg was born from Jewish parents in Rohatyn in Galicia in the dual Austro-Hungarian Royal and Imperial Monarchy. His original name was Nathan, changed to Norbert when he arrived in Germany. In 1911, his family moved to Würzburg in Bavaria, where Norbert received his first harmonica from his mother, which gave rise to the question: "Why does music laugh, why does music cry?" He entered the Conservatory of Würzburg in 1922, already a passionate, and he was appointed as assistant conductor of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1929, where he would meet Béla Bartók and Alban Berg. Hired by the UFA (Universum Film AG) as a composer in 1930, 21-year-old Glanzberg wrote a film scores for Billy Wilder's German comedy The Wrong Husband and for Max Ophüls' comedy Cod Liver Oil is Preferred. He also wrote scores for opera music and was musical director for concerts in 1930, including ones by dancer Ellen Von Frankenberg. When the Nazi regime came into power in Germany in 1933, Joseph Goebbels referred to Glanzberg in the NSDAP newspaper, Der Angriff, as a degenerate Jewish artist. Glanzberg then went into exile in Paris. In 1935 he met another exile in Paris, guitarist and bandleader Django Reinhardt, and became his pianist when his band played in Paris clubs. They played the evening that Edith Piaf first performed in front of an audience, after the club's manager heard her singing in the street and persuaded her to perform on stage. Piaf's powerful voice made an impression on Glanzberg, writes biographer Carolyn Burke. He performed and composed songs in music-halls in Paris in the years before the war. In 1938, he met French singer Lily Gauty, and wrote Le bonheur est entré dans mon cœur (Happiness has entered my heart) for her. He also accompanied singers performing in fashion collections shows. ... Source: Article "Norbert Glanzberg" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for

Janique Aimée
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Mon Oncle
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Michael Strogoff
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My Brother from Senegal
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Love and the Frenchwoman
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Les deux Monsieur de Madame
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The Pirates of the Bois du Bologne
Music

A Blonde Like That
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Quand vient l'amour
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I'd Rather Have Cod Liver Oil
Music
Filmography
- 1968PlaymatesOriginal Music Composer
- 1963Janique AiméeOriginal Music Composer
- 1963A Blonde Like ThatOriginal Music Composer
- 1960Love and the FrenchwomanOriginal Music Composer
- 1959Prisoner of the VolgaOriginal Music Composer
- 1958Why Women SinOriginal Music Composer
- 1958Mon OncleOriginal Music Composer
- 1956Michael StrogoffOriginal Music Composer
- 1956Her Bridal NightOriginal Music Composer
- 1956Quand vient l'amourOriginal Music Composer
- 1956The Blonde WitchOriginal Music Composer
- 1955The Light Across the StreetOriginal Music Composer
- 1955BlackmailOriginal Music Composer
- 1954The Pirates of the Bois du BologneMusic
- 1954Ma petite folieOriginal Music Composer
- 1954Tempest in the FleshOriginal Music Composer
- 1953My Brother from SenegalOriginal Music Composer
- 1952Double or QuitsOriginal Music Composer
- 1952It Happened in ParisOriginal Music Composer
- 1952Le Costaud des BatignollesOriginal Music Composer
- 1951Les deux Monsieur de MadameOriginal Music Composer
- 1949Valse brillanteMusic
- 1948BichonOriginal Music Composer
- 1948Nine Boys, One HeartOriginal Music Composer
- 1938Street SingerMusic
- 1931I'd Rather Have Cod Liver OilMusic
- 1931The Wrong HusbandOriginal Music Composer
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