Bronislau Kaper Music Without a Statement is not Music! © Silman James Press Los Angeles

Courtesy of © Silman James Press Los Angeles Tony Thomas' appreciation of Bronislau Kaper Bronislau Kaper was a film composer who in the 1930s relocated to Hollywood from Paris to start his career writing music for films with a contract from MGM. His career spanned over 40 years winning an Oscar for his song in the film Lili with Leslie Caron. His Christian name of Bronislaw or Bronislau has changed intimately over the years on film credits, Lps and CDs and literature. I have chosen to go with Bronislau Kaper in my video. I have illustrated Tony Thomas' appreciation of the composer with music and some video and the voices you hear are not that of the subjects mentioned and are merely used to voice the essay. I have made some minor edits to help the flow of the essay with some dramatic fashion in terms of the voices you here. I have been unable to include a clip from the film Butterfield 8 with Elizabeth Taylor due to rights reasons, however there is a link below to view the scene in question. Please leave comments if you so wish. https://www.silmanjamespress.com/ Kurt Veil was a German-born American composer Please donate to support musicians if you can https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/    • Video      • Red Badge of Courage   https://moviemusicuk.us/?s=bronislau+...