Joseph Kosma

AKA:
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1905-10-22

Budapest, Hungary

Biography

Joseph Kosma (22 October 1905 – 7 August 1969) was a Hungarian-French composer. Kosma was born József Kozma in Budapest, where his parents taught stenography and typing. He had a brother, Ákos. A maternal relative was the photographer László Moholy-Nagy, and another was the conductor Georg Solti. He started to play the piano at age five, and later took piano lessons. At the age of 11, he wrote his first opera, Christmas in the Trenches. After completing his education at the Secondary Grammar School Franz-Josef, he attended the Academy of Music in Budapest, where he studied with Leo Weiner. He also studied with Béla Bartók at the Liszt Academy, receiving diplomas in composition and conducting. He won a grant to study in Berlin in 1928, where he met Lilli Apel, another musician, whom he later married. Kosma also met and studied with Hanns Eisler in Berlin. He became acquainted with Bertolt Brecht and Helene Weigel. Kosma and his wife emigrated to Paris in 1933. Eventually, he met Jacques Prévert, who introduced him to Jean Renoir. During the 1930s Kosma teamed up with Prévert to set a number of Prévert's poems to music, and have them recorded by popular singers. Several of these were hits. Kosma also composed scores to Renoir's films including La Grande Illusion (1937), La Bête Humaine (The Human Beast, 1938), and La Règle du jeu (The Rules of the Game, 1939). During World War II and the Occupation of France, Kosma was placed under house arrest in the Alpes-Maritimes region and was banned from composition. However, Prévert managed to arrange for Kosma to contribute music for films with other composers fronting for him. Under this arrangement, he wrote the "pantomime" of the music for Les Enfants du Paradis (1945), made under the occupation but released after the liberation. Among his other credits are the scores to Voyage Surprise (1946) and Le Testament du docteur Cordelier (The Doctor's Horrible Experiment, 1959), the last of which was made for television. He was also known for writing the standard classical-jazz piece "Les feuilles mortes" ("Autumn Leaves"), with French lyrics by Prévert and later English lyrics by Johnny Mercer, which was derived from music in Marcel Carné's film Les Portes de la Nuit (1946). The song was featured in the eponymous 1956 film starring Joan Crawford. Source: Article "Joseph Kosma" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Crew Roles

Grand Illusion
Original Music Composer
The Cape of Hope
Sound
Thank Heaven for Small Favors
Original Music Composer
La Fenêtre
Music
The Green Glove
Original Music Composer
Dawn on the Third Day
Music
Croesus
Original Music Composer
People of No Importance
Original Music Composer
Rhine Virgin
Original Music Composer
Jenny
Original Music Composer
Lost Souvenirs
Music
Innocents in Paris
Music
The Doctor's Dilemma
Music
Snobs!
Music
Street Singer
Music
Passing through Lorraine
Music
Noah's Ark
Original Music Composer
Judgement of God
Music
Adieu Léonard
Original Music Composer
Wicked City
Music
La Bête Humaine
Original Music Composer
Bethsabée
Original Music Composer
Without Leaving an Address
Original Music Composer
Truant School
Original Music Composer
Tamango
Original Music Composer
The Little Soldier
Music
The Inspector Likes a Fight
Sound Director
Matisse ou Le talent de bonheur
Music
Noah's Ark
Music
The Secret of the Blue Men
Music
Children of Paradise
Additional Music
Love and the Frenchwoman
Original Music Composer
Gates of the Night
Original Music Composer
Blood of the Beasts
Original Music Composer
Crossroads of Passion
Music
Main Street
Original Music Composer
The Crime of Monsieur Lange
Original Music Composer
Picnic on the Grass
Original Music Composer
Experiment in Evil
Original Music Composer
Katia
Original Music Composer
That Is the Dawn
Original Music Composer
The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir
Original Music Composer
In the French Style
Original Music Composer
Ma Jeannette et mes copains
Music
The Eighth Day
Music
Goubbiah and the Gipsy Girl
Original Music Composer
Torticola versus Frankensberg
Music
The Rules of the Game
Original Music Composer
I'll Get Back to Kandara
Music
At the Grand Balcony
Music
A Day in the Country
Original Music Composer
Fugitive from Montreal
Original Music Composer
Elena and Her Men
Music
Kitosch, the Man Who Came from the North
Music
Wolves Hunt at Night
Music
The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird
Songs
No Exit
Original Music Composer
Juliette, or Key of Dreams
Original Music Composer
La Marseillaise
Music
Perfectionist
Original Music Composer
Shadow and Light
Music
La Commune de Paris
Music
Soupçons
Original Music Composer
The Elusive Corporal
Original Music Composer
Magic Village
Original Music Composer
A Certain Mr. Jo
Original Music Composer
Bitter Fruit
Original Music Composer
Black Jack
Music
Disorder
Music
The Case of Dr. Laurent
Original Music Composer
Here Is the Beauty
Music
The Fugitives
Original Music Composer
The Eleven O'Clock Woman
Original Music Composer
The Lovers of Verona
Original Music Composer
Man to Men
Original Music Composer
Love Around the House
Original Music Composer
The Doll
Original Music Composer
Crimson Curtain
Original Music Composer
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