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Paul Dessau

Weitere Namen
Henry Herblay (Weiterer Name)
Date of Birth
12/19/1894 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Hamburg
Sterbedatum
06/28/1979 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Königs Wusterhausen
Biography

Paul Dessau, born December 19, 1894, in Hamburg, got in touch with the major works of musical theatre already as a child because of his family’s great interest in music (several family members worked as orchestra musicians and composers). He turned out to be a talented violin player but had to give up the instrument when a physician diagnosed him with impairment in his left hand. Dessau was then sent to Berlin to attend an apprenticeship as a director of music and piano lessons at Klindworth-Scharwenka-Konservatorium. In 1918/19, he found a job as répétiteur at Hamburg’s Stadttheater although he was just 18 years old at the time. At Stadttheater, he gained a lot of experience, not least from working with great artists like Giacomo Puccini or Enrico Caruso. At the same time, Dessau took composition lessons and strongly pursued his goal to become a composer on his own.

In 1915, Dessau was drafted for military service and was deployed at the French front, among other places, during World War I. Until the end of the war and his discharge from the army (where he was finally deployed to a military band because of an injury) in 1918, Dessau developed a strong repulsion against the "reign of terror of an unbound militarism" and against "everything that is called "drill"".

From 1918 on, Dessau landed several jobs as a répétiteur and director of music at well-known musical theatres all over Germany. In 1925, he earned the prize of music publisher Schott for his "Concertino" for violin, and two years later, his first symphony (in C) premiered in Prague. On June 21, 1924, he married actress Gudrun Kabisch. The couple had two children and separated in 1936.

Paul Dessau entered the film business in 1926 when Ufa entrusted him to conduct its Wiesbaden orchestra. After his return to Berlin, he worked as a conductor at several movie theatres. At the Alhambra movie theatres, he worked with the theatre’s chamber orchestra for two years, a time in which he also wrote a lot of original material that was enthusiastically received by critics and audiences alike. Indeed, music and film critics soon dedicated extensive reviews to Dessau’s music. Dessau himself saw his film compositions as an effective medium to make people familiar with sophisticated music. Thus, he told Reichsblatt in 1928: "The movie theatre, as a place of entertainment for the general public is obliged to a higher degree to work for the advancement of the musical education of the people than, for instance, the opera because the opera is still only accessible to a small number of people and only in a few big cities. And the most modern, current, and vivid art form, "the moving image", should be accompanied by the most modern and vivid musical language."

 

In the late 1920s, Dessau made his first sound film experiments and worked as a composer for numerous sound films, at first mainly film operettas and films about singers from the early 1930s on. Furthermore, he also composed the music for Arnold Fanck’s mountain films "Der weiße Rausch" ("White Frenzy"), "S.O.S. Eisberg", and "Stürme über dem Montblanc" ("Avalanche"). For the film, he experimented with a Welte-Mignon piano and a trautonium to realize electronic effects.

In 1933, Dessau emigrated to Paris because of his Jewish heritage. In Paris, he composed music for French feature films and mainly collaborated with fellow emigrants from the German film business like Kurt Bernhardt, Robert Siodmak, Max Ophüls, Fedor Ozep, or Detlef Sierck.

In Juli 1939, Dessau emigrated further to New York. Without a steady job and without contacts he scraped along with copying notes and texts of other composers and as a music teacher. His situation did not get better until 1942 when he met Bertolt Brecht who advised him to move to Hollywood. Besides his collaborations with Brecht, who also lived in Los Angeles at the time, Dessau was assigned by several film producers but only for instrumentation and orchestration jobs. Other composers occasionally hired him to do anonymous preliminary work when they themselves could not meet their deadlines for music scores – an unappreciative job that Dessau despised.

After 1945, Dessau received several credits as composer or director of music, for instance, for Edgar G. Ulmer’s "The Wife of Monte Christo" or "Winter Wonderland", directed by Bernard Vorhaus. His last work in Hollywood (again uncredited) was the composition, orchestration, and arrangement of music for Hugo W. Friedhofer in Victor Fleming’s film "Joan of Arc" in 1948.

In 1948, Dessau returned to Europe with his second wife, writer Elisabeth Hauptmann, and settled in East Berlin. During the following years, he again collaborated closely with Brecht who had also returned to Germany and composed stage music for several plays of Brecht’s Berliner Ensemble. However, Dessau’s and Brecht’s opera "Das Verhör des Lukullus" ("The Trial of Lucullus") was banned from performance in mid-1951 because the censors considered the music as "alien to the people and formalistic" – thus, the play did not enter the stage until late 1951 after numerous alterations.

During the following years, Dessau wrote numerous songs, dance scenes, and orchestral pieces. He did not compose any score music until the late 1950s, mainly for propagandistic documentary films by Andrew and Annelie Thorndike.

From 1952 on, Dessau served as a teacher at Staatliche Schauspielschule in Berlin-Oberschöneweide. In the same year, he became a member of Deutsche Akademie der Künste in Berlin and was its vice president from 1957 to 1962. In 1965, he also became a member of West Berlin’s Akademie der Künste but left the academy three years later under protest.

Basically, Dessau’s situation in the German Democratic Republic was ambivalent: With his appropriation of the twelve-tone technique and his dedication to Arnold Schönberg, he on the one side became the pinnacle of hope for the young avant-garde, but on the other hand he was attacked by the authorities and partly tacitly passed-by when his works were not performed – although he was officially honored with numerous national awards.

On June 28, 1979, Paul Dessau died in Königs Wusterhausen. In his will, he had made provisions that his memorial service should not take place as a state funeral but only in attendance of his family and friends.

Filmography
2003-2009
Der Junker und der Kommunist
  • Music (other)
1997
Hundert Jahre Brecht
  • Music
1974
Paul Dessau
  • Participation
  • Music
1973
Ändere die Welt, sie braucht es. Begegnungen mit Hanns Eisler
  • Participation
1972
Die Mit-Arbeiterin. Gespräche mit Elisabeth Hauptmann
  • Music
1970
Kleine Leute - große Töne
  • Music
1969
Anno Populi - Im Jahre des Volkes 1949
  • Music
1967/1968
Abschied
  • Music
1968
Der Augenzeuge [Jg. 1968 / Nr. 021]
  • Participation
1966/1967
Paul Dessau
  • Participation
  • Music
1966
400 cm³
  • Music
1966/1967
Gisela May singt Brecht
  • Source music
1966
Hilmar Thate singt Dessau, Eisler, Hosalla
  • Source music
1965
Die Ermittlung - Oratorium in 11 Gesängen
  • Music
1965
Der Augenzeuge [Jg. 1965 / Nr. 044]
  • Participation
1965
Der Augenzeuge [Jg. 1965 / Nr. 022]
  • Participation
1965
Der Augenzeuge [Jg. 1965 / Nr. 021]
  • Participation
1965
Der Augenzeuge [Jg. 1965 / Nr. 007]
  • Participation
1959-1963
Das russische Wunder (Teil 2)
  • Music
1959-1963
Das russische Wunder (Teil 1)
  • Music
1960/1961
Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder
  • Music
1958/1959
Reportage aus Rossendorf
  • Music
1957/1958
Unternehmen Teutonenschwert
  • Music
1957
Urlaub auf Sylt
  • Music
1954-1956
Du und mancher Kamerad
  • Music
1956
Die Novemberrevolution 1918
  • Music
1955
Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder
  • Music
1948
The Vicious Circle
  • Music
  • Conductor
1947/1948
Adamah
  • Music
1948
Ruthless
  • Conductor
1948
Devil's Cargo
  • Music
  • Conductor
1947
Winter Wonderland
  • Music
1946
The Wife of Monte Cristo
  • Music
  • Conductor
1945
House of Dracula
  • Music
1945
The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry
  • Music
1945
The Naughty Nineties
  • Music
1945
The Woman in Green
  • Music
1944/1945
Hotel Berlin
  • Music
1944
House of Frankenstein
  • Music
1942/1943
Farmwork is Warwork
  • Music
1939
Le grand élan
  • Music
1938/1939
L'esclave blanche
  • Music
1938
Accord final
  • Music
  • Arrangement
1938
Le roman de Werther
  • Music
1938
Gibraltar
  • Music
1938
Carrefour
  • Music
1938
The Rebel Son
  • Music
1937
Yoshiwara
  • Music
1936/1937
Cargaison blanche
  • Music
1936
Tarass Boulba
  • Music
1934/1935
Awodah
  • Music
1934
L'Or dans la Rue
  • Music
1933
Nordpol - Ahoi!
  • Music
1932/1933
SOS Eisberg
  • Music
  • Conductor
1933
Anna und Elisabeth
  • Music
1933
S.O.S. Iceberg
  • Music
  • Conductor
1932
Der Orlow
  • Conductor
1932
Melodie der Liebe
  • Arrangement
  • Conductor
1932
Abenteuer im Engadin
  • Music
  • Conductor
  • Lyrics
1930/1931
Der weiße Rausch. Neue Wunder des Schneeschuhs
  • Music
  • Conductor
1931
Die große Attraktion
  • Conductor
1931
Salto mortale
  • Music
  • Conductor
1931
Salto mortale
  • Music
  • Conductor
1930
Stürme über dem Montblanc
  • Music
  • Conductor
1930
Das Land des Lächelns
  • Conductor
1930
Die große Sehnsucht
  • Cast
  • Conductor
1930
Das lockende Ziel
  • Music
  • Conductor
1929/1930
Ich glaub' nie mehr an eine Frau
  • Music
  • Conductor
  • Lyrics
1929/1930
Scapa Flow
  • Music
1929/1930
Die heiligen drei Brunnen
  • Conductor
1929
Verkehrsstörung
  • Music
1929
Ruhiges Heim mit Küchenbenutzung. Das Mädel von der Operette
  • Music
1929
Mutter Krausens Fahrt ins Glück
  • Music
1928/1929
Aus dem Tagebuch eines Junggesellen
  • Music
1928
Doktor Dolittle und seine Tiere. 3. Abenteuer: Die Affenkrankheit
  • Conductor
1928
Doktor Dolittle und seine Tiere. 1. Abenteuer: Die Reise nach Afrika
  • Conductor
1928
Doktor Dolittle und seine Tiere. 2. Abenteuer: Die Affenbrücke
  • Music
1928
Unmoral
  • Music
1928
Rutschbahn
  • Music
1928
Eine peinliche (beinliche) Angelegenheit
  • Music performer
1928
Die schönste Frau von Paris
  • Music
1928
Die tolle Komteß
  • Music
1928
Dornenweg einer Fürstin
  • Music
1928
Saxophon-Susi
  • Music
1928
Don Juan in der Mädchenschule
  • Music
1928
Song. Die Liebe eines armen Menschenkindes
  • Music
1927/1928
Die Pflicht zu schweigen
  • Music
1928
Der erste Kuß
  • Music
1928
Der Herr vom Finanzamt
  • Music
1928
Das Geständnis der Drei
  • Music
1928
Das Haus ohne Männer
  • Music
1928
Moderne Piraten
  • Music
1927/1928
Seine Mutter
  • Music
1928
Indizienbeweis
  • Music
1921
Das indische Grabmal, Teil 2 - Der Tiger von Eschnapur
  • Music
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