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Name
  
Hans-Otto Borgmann


Role
  
Film music composer

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Died
  
July 26, 1977, Berlin, Germany

Similar People
  
Albrecht Schoenhals, Ralph Erwin, Kurt Gerron, E T A Hoffmann, Allan Gray

Pola Negri - Kommt das Glück nicht heut, dann kommt es morgen, 1937


Hans-Otto Borgmann (20 October 1901 – 26 July 1977) was a German film music composer during the Third Reich.

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He joined UFA as a silent film music conductor in 1928, and became head composer by 1931. A melody he had composed for a documentary on Svalbard island and had become well known was taken up by Hitler Youth leader Baldur von Schirach who wrote new lyrics as "Our flag flutters before us", becoming one of the Hitler Youth's anthems.

In 1938 he composed a Großdeutsche Hymne for Schirach which coincided with the Anschluss of Austria.

From 1937 to 1951 he collaborated on a series of films with Veit Harlan. From 1959 to 1971 he withdrew from film popular music to lecture at the Max Reinhardt Theatre and privately compose difficult atonal music.

Film music credits

  • When Love Sets the Fashion (1932)
  • Quick (1932)
  • Man Without a Name (1932)
  • Narcotics (1932)
  • The Beautiful Adventure (1932)
  • The White Demon (1932)
  • Spoiling the Game (1932)
  • You Will Be My Wife (1932)
  • The Cheeky Devil (1932)
  • Happy Days in Aranjuez (1933)
  • Hitler junge Quex. Ein Film vom Opfergeist der deutschen Jugend, 1933.
  • Gold (1934)
  • Count Woronzeff (1934)
  • The Night With the Emperor (1936)
  • Victoria in Dover (1936)
  • The Journey to Tilsit (1939)
  • A Hopeless Case (1939)
  • Our Miss Doctor (1940)
  • Der große König, 1942
  • Diesel (1942)
  • The Buchholz Family (1944)
  • Marriage of Affection (1944)
  • How Do We Tell Our Children? (1949)
  • Only One Night (1950)
  • The Girl from the South Seas (1950)
  • The Chaplain of San Lorenzo (1953)
  • The Stronger Woman (1953)
  • Songs

  • Tango notturno in the film of the same name. The role originally for Marlene Dietrich was given to Pola Negri who popularised Borgmann's song.
  • Recordings

  • Tango notturno, "Ich hab' an dich gedacht", on the album of the same name by Isabel Bayrakdarian (2007). The song is contrasted in the booklet notes by Bayrakdarian's husband and pianist Serouj Kradjian with the Youkali tango, "C'est presque au bout du monde", of Kurt Weill, a Jewish refugee from Nazi persecution at the same time.
  • References

    Hans-Otto Borgmann Wikipedia