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Pioniere der Filmmusik - Europas Sound für Hollywood

Hollywood film music has its roots in Europe. Three composers who fled war and National Socialism to the USA created the sound that still shapes film music today: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Max Steiner and Franz Waxman. In the early 20th century, these classically trained composers transformed the methods acquired in Vienna and Berlin into a new American art form: film music. They balanced the relationship between image and sound and developed techniques and dramaturgical tricks to achieve the greatest possible effect on the viewer. Their influence is visible in the work of contemporary US composers such as John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith. Today, Oscar winner Hans Zimmer, Ramin Djawadi and Harold Faltermeyer continue this tradition. Their melodies are part of humanity's collective memory and reflect the combined traditions of European and American musical history. The documentary accompanies composers in their work and explores the European roots of Hollywood.

Top Cast

  • Hans Zimmer

    Hans Zimmer

    Self - Interviewee

  • Ramin Djawadi

    Ramin Djawadi

    Self - Interviewee

  • Harold Faltermeyer

    Harold Faltermeyer

    Self - Interviewee

  • Cliff Eidelman

    Cliff Eidelman

    Self - Interviewee

  • Bruce Botnick

    Bruce Botnick

    Self - Interviewee

  • Sam Schwartz

    Sam Schwartz

    Self - Interviewee

  • John W. Waxman

    John W. Waxman

    Self - Interviewee

  • Steven C. Smith

    Steven C. Smith

    Self - Interviewee

  • Brendan G. Carroll

    Brendan G. Carroll

    Self - Interviewee

Overview

Hollywood film music has its roots in Europe. Three composers who fled war and National Socialism to the USA created the sound that still shapes film music today: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Max Steiner and Franz Waxman. In the early 20th century, these classically trained composers transformed the methods acquired in Vienna and Berlin into a new American art form: film music. They balanced the relationship between image and sound and developed techniques and dramaturgical tricks to achieve the greatest possible effect on the viewer. Their influence is visible in the work of contemporary US composers such as John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith. Today, Oscar winner Hans Zimmer, Ramin Djawadi and Harold Faltermeyer continue this tradition. Their melodies are part of humanity's collective memory and reflect the combined traditions of European and American musical history. The documentary accompanies composers in their work and explores the European roots of Hollywood.

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