Hanns Eisler(1898-1962)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Hanns Eisler was a German-Austrian-American composer and lyricist. He
was known for his "Das Lied von der Moldau" ("La Chanson du Moldau",
"The Song of the Moldau") used in the TV film Schweyk im zweiten Weltkrieg (1961) and also sang by
Zarah Leander on TV. He did so many more songs in Hollywood, France,
Austria and Germany.
- Nominated for 2 Oscars
- 2 nominations total
Composer
- 1995
- 1981
- 1980
- Berlin - Auguststraße
- Composer
- 1980
- 1979
- 1979
- Deutschlandgeschichten
- Composer
- 1979
- 1978
- 1978
- 1975
- 1973
- Der Oktober kam...
- Composer
- 1970
- 1969
- 1968
- 1966
Music Department
- 2006
- Claudia disparue
- music
- 2005
- Hundert Jahre Brecht
- songs by
- 1998
- 1994
- Du är en människa
- Music Department
- 1988
- 1985
- 1983
- 1978
- 1971
- 1970
- 1967
- 1966
- 1956
- 1955
Actor
- Alternative names
- H. Eisler
- Born
- Died
- September 6, 1962
- East Berlin, German Democratic Republic(heart attack)
- SpousesStephanie WolfJune 26, 1958 - September 6, 1962 (his death)
- Other worksComposed the music for the 1944 Decca 78-RPM record album, "Mr. Pickwick's Christmas", narrated by Charles Laughton and adapted from a chapter in Charles Dickens's comic novel "The Pickwick Papers". The recording was later transferred to LP and eventually CD. On both LP and CD, it was coupled with Ronald Colman's recording of Dickens's "A Christmas Carol".
- Publicity listings
- TriviaHe was a member of the German Communist Party, which he joined in 1926, though he later told the House Un-American Activities Committee that he was never really a member as he was never very active in the Party. His brother Gerhart Eisler, a top agent of the Moscow-controlled Comintern, reportedly was the USSR's top man in the US during World War II and has been active as an agent in the US since at least 1933. Ironically, it was Eisler's sister Ruth Fischer (the former Elfriede Eisler), a German Communist Party leader and co-founder of the Austrian Communist Party who had become disillusioned with Stalinism and had been expelled from the party, who outed their brother. Hans Eisler's fealty remained with his brother and he denounced his sister. Dubbed "The Karl Marx of Music," he was deported from the US after being deemed an unfriendly witness after his 1947 testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee. There are substantive claims that Gerhart Eisler was the man to whom Hollywood communists owed their fealty. After being deported from the US, he was expelled from Great Britian. (The British Secret Service had opened a file on Eisler when he briefly lived in London in 1936 as he associated with many known communists.) He eventually settled in what became the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), as did his friend, Bertolt Brecht, with whom he socialized in Hollywood.
- QuotesSomeone who knows only music, understands nothing about it.
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