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Werner Richard Heymann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Werner R. Heymann
Werner R. Heymann (14 February 1896 – 30 May 1961) was a German composer active in Germany and in Hollywood. ==Early life and education== He was the younger of 4 boys born to a corn merchant. His older brother Walther Heymann who died young wrote expressionistic poems for the magazine ''Der Sturm'' published by Herwalth Walden. Werner was a child prodigy, starting to sit at the piano at age 3, receiving violin lessons at age 5, and writing his own compositions at age 8. He became a member of the Philharmonic at age 12 and presented his first work for orchestra at age 16. His ''Spring Nocturne For Orchestra '' was based on one of his brother's texts. Although he had served in the Prussian Army during World War I,〔Ephraim Katz, The Film Encyclopedia,2001〕 he later became involved with the postwar radical politics and pacifism of the Berlin scene.Moving to composing for the stage, he wrote the music for the Ernst Toller play ''Transformation''
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