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Werner Richard Heymann (14 February 1896 – 30 May 1961), also known as Werner R. Heymann, was a
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composer active in Germany and in Hollywood.


Early life and education

He was the younger of 4 boys born to a corn merchant. His older brother
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who died young wrote expressionistic poems for the magazine ''
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'' published by Herwalth Walden. Werner was a child prodigy, starting to sit at the piano at age 3, receiving violin lessons at age 5, and writing his own compositions at age 8. He became a member of the Philharmonic at age 12 and presented his first work for orchestra at age 16. His ''Spring Nocturne for Orchestra'' was based on one of his brother's texts. Although he had served in the Prussian Army during World War I, he later became involved with the post-war radical politics and pacifism of the Berlin scene. Moving to composing for the stage, he wrote the music for the
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play ''Transformation''.


Popular music and film

When the theater impresario
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opened the satirical cabaret ''Sound and Smoke'' he became, with
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, one of its two main pianists. Later the film producer
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introduced him to the UFA studio, where he wrote music that accompanied over a dozen silents, including ''
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'' by F. W. Murnau and '' Spies'' by
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. When sound came in, the songs he wrote for the then popular musicals became hits and are the work for which he is most well known today. Among these films is ''The Congress Dances'', directed by
Erik Charell Erik Charell (April 8, 1894 – July 15, 1974), born as Erich Karl Löwenberg, was a German theatre and film director, dancer and actor. He is best known as the creator of musical revues and operettas, such as ''The White Horse Inn'' (''Im weißen ...
, with whom he would work again soon on ''Caravan'' in Hollywood, after he left his country early, along with other artists, when the National Socialists took power in 1933. The émigré German director
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got him to work on 5 of his classic American comedies. He also scored 2 films by another great comedy director,
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. Heymann was an
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nominee four times in the early 1940s.


Later years

After World War II, he returned to Germany, where he wrote the music for a stage version of the classic film ''
The Blue Angel ''The Blue Angel'' (german: Der blaue Engel) is a 1930 German musical comedy-drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg, and starring Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings and Kurt Gerron. Written by Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmöller and Robert ...
'' in 1952, and was a member of the jury at the
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. His memoirs, recorded on tape during his last years, were published as an autobiography in Germany in 2001. He had once summed up his thoughts thus: "I love my wife, my child, the world, eating, drinking, smoking, driving. I love freedom. I hate dictatorship, godlessness, writing scores, wool next to my skin, and stones in my shoes. I hope for a United States of Europe."Volker Kuehn, GEMA News, June 2001 A
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about his career, ''So Wie Ein Wunder'', featuring his daughter
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, and directed by New German Cinema auteur
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, was shown on German television in 2012.


Partial filmography

* '' Faust – Eine deutsche Volkssage'' (1926; lost) * ''
The Wooing of Eve ''The Wooing of Eve'' or ''Journey into Adventure'' (german: Die Fahrt ins Abenteuer) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Max Mack and starring Ossi Oswalda, Willy Fritsch and Agnes Esterhazy. The film's sets were designed by the art dir ...
'' (1926) * ''
Vienna – Berlin ''Vienna – Berlin'' (german: Wien – Berlin) is a 1926 Austrian-German silent film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Charlotte Ander, Anita Dorris and Egon von Jordan. It was shot at the Terra Studios in Berlin. The film's art directo ...
'' (1926) * ''
The Man in the Fire ''The Man in the Fire'' (German: ''Der Mann im Feuer'') is a 1926 German silent film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Helga Thomas, Olga Tschechowa and Henry Stuart.Bock & Bergfelder p.485 It was shot at the Weissensee Studios in Berli ...
'' (1926) * ''
His Toughest Case ''His Toughest Case'' (German: ''Sein großer Fall'') is a 1926 German silent crime film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Alexander Murski, Christa Tordy and Olga Tschechowa. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin.Jacobsen p.3 ...
'' (1926) * '' Maytime'' (1926) * '' A Sister of Six'' (1926) * '' The White Horse Inn'' (1926) * '' The Brothers Schellenberg'' (1926) * '' The Girl on a Swing'' (1926) * '' The Son of Hannibal'' (1926) * ''
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'' (1927) * ''
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'' (1927) * ''
A Modern Dubarry ''A Modern Dubarry'' (German: ''Eine Dubarry von heute'') is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Alfred Abel and Friedrich Kayßler. Chandler, Charlotte. ''Marlene: Marlene Dietrich, A Person ...
'' (1927) * '' My Aunt, Your Aunt'' (1927) * ''
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'' (1927) * '' Eva and the Grasshopper'' (1927) * ''
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'' (1927) * '' Regine'' (1927) * '' The Great Leap'' (1927) * ''
Spione ''Spione'' ( English title: ''Spies'', under which title it was released in the United States) is a 1928 German silent espionage thriller directed by Fritz Lang and co-written with his wife, Thea von Harbou, who also wrote a novel of the sa ...
'' (1928) * ''
Melody of the Heart ''Melody of the Heart'' (german: Melodie des Herzens) is a 1929 German musical film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Dita Parlo, Willy Fritsch and Gerő Mály. The film was the first successful sound film produced by the German major st ...
'' (1929) * '' Waltz of Love'' (1930) * '' The Road to Paradise'' (1930) * '' The Three from the Filling Station'' (1930) * ''
Der Kongreß tanzt ''Der Kongress tanzt'' (English: ''The Congress Dances'') is a German musical comedy film produced in 1931 by Ufa, directed by Erik Charell, starring Lilian Harvey as Christel Weinzinger, the glove seller, Willy Fritsch as Tsar Alexander I of R ...
'' (1931) * '' Captain Craddock'' (1931) * '' Her Grace Commands'' (1931) * '' Princess, At Your Orders!'' (1931) * '' Bombs on Monte Carlo'' (1931) * '' Quick'' (1932) * '' Congress Dances'' (1932) * '' I by Day, You by Night'' (1932) * '' A Blonde Dream'' (1932) * '' Happy Ever After'' (1932) * '' The Victor'' (1932) * '' Adorable'' (1933) * '' Season in Cairo'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1934) * ''
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'' (1937) * '' Bluebeard's Eighth Wife'' (1938) * ''
Ninotchka ''Ninotchka'' is a 1939 American romantic comedy film made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by producer and director Ernst Lubitsch and starring Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas. It was written by Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Walter Reisch, based o ...
'' (1939) * '' The Shop Around the Corner'' (1940) * ''
One Million B.C. ''One Million B.C.'' is a 1940 American fantasy film produced by Hal Roach Studios and released by United Artists. It is also known by the titles ''Cave Man'', ''Man and His Mate'' and ''Tumak''. The film stars Victor Mature as protagonist Tu ...
'' (1940) (Oscar nomination) * '' He Stayed for Breakfast'' (1940) * '' This Thing Called Love'' (1940) * '' She Knew All the Answers'' (1941) * '' Bedtime Story'' (1941) * '' That Uncertain Feeling'' (1941) (Oscar nomination) * '' The Wife Takes a Flyer'' (1942) * ''
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'' (1942) * '' To Be or Not to Be'' (1942) (Oscar nomination) * ''
Appointment in Berlin ''Appointment in Berlin'' (also known as ''Assignment in Berlin'') is a 1943 American war drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring George Sanders, Marguerite Chapman and Onslow Stevens. The film's plot follows an R.A.F. officer wh ...
'' (1943) * ''
Hail the Conquering Hero ''Hail the Conquering Hero'' (1944) is a satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines and William Demarest, and featuring Raymond Walburn, Franklin Pangborn, Elizabeth Patterson, Bill ...
'' (1944) * ''
Knickerbocker Holiday ''Knickerbocker Holiday'' is a 1938 musical written by Kurt Weill (music) and Maxwell Anderson (book and lyrics); based loosely on Washington Irving's '' Knickerbocker's History of New York'' about life in 17th-century New Netherland (old New ...
'' (1944) (Oscar nomination) * '' Mademoiselle Fifi'' (1944) * '' It's in the Bag!'' (1945) * ''
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock ''The Sin of Harold Diddlebock'' is a 1947 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring the silent film comic icon Harold Lloyd, and featuring a supporting cast including female protagonist Frances Ramsden, Jimmy Conlin, Raymon ...
'' (1947) * '' A Heidelberg Romance'' (1951) * '' Alraune'' (1952) * '' The Three from the Filling Station'' (1955) * '' The Congress Dances'' (1955) * '' Bombs on Monte Carlo'' (1960)


Musical works


Symphonic Works (selection)

* ''Frühlings-Notturno'', Op. 4 * ''Rapsodische Sinfonie'', Op. 5 (1918) * ''Der Tanz der Götter'' (Dance of the Gods), Op. 6/1 * ''Cortège exotique'' * ''Sérénade passionnée'' * ''Die Wandlung'' * ''Die Sendung Samuels'' * ''Artisten'' * ''Professor Unrat'' * Fausts Geheimnis'' (Faust's Secret, after W.R. Heymann), Op. 96


Operettas

* ''Florestan I. Prince de Monaco'' * ''Trente et Quarante''


Further reading

* Trautwein, Wolfgang (2019): ''Werner Richard Heymann. Berlin, Hollywood and no going back.'' Hentrich & Hentrich. .


References


External links

*
Werner Heymann website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Heymann, Werner R. 1896 births 1961 deaths Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States German film score composers Male film score composers German male composers Jewish composers Musicians from Königsberg 20th-century German composers 20th-century German male musicians