Hansheinrich Dransmann
Hansheinrich Dransmann was a German composer, conductor, cultural functionary, and theater owner.
Dransmann studied with Franz Schreker and the Academy of Arts in Berlin. He was a pioneer of film music, working with avant-garde directions such as Walter Ruttmann. He joined the SA in 1931 and the NSDAP itself in 1932, and subsequently became a leading composer of mass propaganda works for the Third Reich after the Machtergreifung. After 1945, his work fell into obscurity, and there were no further public performances of his music.
Jimmy: The Tale of a Girl and Her Bear Chamber Music Prem Sanyas The Hanseatics The Salesgirl from the Fashion Store Our Daily Bread Give My Regards to the Blonde Child on the Rhine Lord of the Night Excluded from the Public Thieves The Sinner The Story of a Little Parisian When the Mother and the Daughter The Women's War Anastasia, the False Czar's Daughter Under the Lantern A Better Master The Page Boy at the Golden Lion Eva in Silk Lemke's Widow Sir or Madam The Woman Everyone Loves Is You Ludwig II, King of Bavaria The Green Monocle German Wine Children of the Street Bobby, the Petrol Boy The Circus Princess The Three Kings Yes, Yes, Women Are My Weakness Waterloo