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KAPER, BRONISLAW  BIOGRAPHY

(1902 - 1983)

Bronislau Kaper was a musical prodigy who studied law and music in his native Poland before moving to Berlin to pursue music. He composed for German films, but as anti-Semitism increased he moved to Paris in 1933. There he was discovered by Louis B. Mayer who signed him to MGM.

From 1936 to 1940 he wrote songs for films: “Tomorrow Is Another Day,” “Cosi Cosa,” and “All God’s Chillun Got Rhythm” (now considered politically incorrect) for the Marx Brothers’ A Day at the Races (1937). By 1940 he was assigned complete scores. During a career that spanned over 30 years in Hollywood he scored an incredible variety of films from Gaslight(1944), a suspense drama, to Them! (1954), a horror film about giant ants, to Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), a boxing film. With Herbert Stothart he served as music director for the operetta, Chocolate Soldier (1941), which featured his song, “While My Lady Sleeps” with Gus Khan’s lyrics.

In 1947 Kaper’s score for Green Dolphin Street produced a jazz classic, “On Green Dolphin Street”. He won an Oscar for Lili (1953), which contained the song “Hi-Lili Hi-Lo,” and was nominated in 1962 for the Mutiny on the Bounty score and its love song, “Follow Me” with Paul Francis Webster’s lyrics. Mutiny… did win a Golden Globe for best score as did A Life of Her Own (1950). With Webster, Kaper also wrote the haunting “Invitation” (1952), which would become an oft-recorded jazz standard.

Milestones for Kaper in 1958 include the “Overture” for Auntie Mame and the score for The Brothers Karamazov, where his intimate knowledge of Russian ethnic music added to the score’s authenticity. But large-scale scores such as Lord Jim’s (1965) were losing favor, so Kaper produced his last one in 1967 for The Way West.

-- Sandra Burlingame

Courtesy of JazzStandards.com


 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
BJORLING, Jussi: Bjorling Collection, Vol. 2: Songs in Swedish (1929-1937) 8.110740 Vocal
DEJAN TERZIC QUARTET: Four For One 86036-2 Contemporary Jazz
ELLINGTON, Duke: Echoes Of Harlem (1936-1938) (Duke Ellington, Vol. 4) 8.120682 Jazz Legends
LANZA, Mario: Mario Lanza (1949-1950) 8.120547 Nostalgia
SFRAGA, Barbara: Oh! What a Thrill! 86047-2 Contemporary Jazz
GARLAND, Judy: Over the Rainbow (1936-1949) 8.120563 Nostalgia
SANDBERG, Sven Olof: Pa toppen - 20 Original Recordings (1936-1937) 8.120797 Nostalgia
BAKER, Josephine: Un Message Pour Toi (1926-1937) 8.120630 Nostalgia
VAUGHAN, Sarah: Come Rain or Come Shine (1949-1953) 8.120773 Jazz Legends




 
 
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