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  1. Bronisław Kaper (Polish pronunciation: [brɔˈɲiswaf ˈkapɛr]; February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA. The American immigration authorities misspelled his name as Bronislau Kaper .

  2. Bronisław Kaper (ur. 5 lutego 1902 w Warszawie, zm. 26 kwietnia 1983 w Los Angeles, USA) – polski kompozytor żydowskiego pochodzenia, głównie muzyki filmowej i teatralnej, laureat Oscara (1954) za ścieżkę dźwiękową do filmu Lili (1953).

  3. Music Department. Composer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Born: February 5, 1902 in Warsaw, Poland Died: April 25, 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA Kaper displayed musical talent as early as the age of seven when his family acquired a piano.

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    • Music Department, Composer, Actor
  4. Bronislaw or Bronislav Kaper. Composer, Arranger, Conductor, Music Director, Pianist. (1902 - 1983) Bronislau Kaper was a musical prodigy who studied law and music in his native Poland before moving to Berlin to pursue music. He composed for German films, but as anti-Semitism increased he moved to Paris in 1933.

  5. "Invitation" is a song by Bronisław Kaper with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, originally used in the film A Life of Her Own (1950). Though it was nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Score in the original film, it only became a jazz standard after being used as the theme in the 1952 film Invitation .

  6. Bronisław Kaper ( Polish pronunciation: [ brɔˈɲiswaf ˈkapɛr]; February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA. The American immigration authorities misspelled his name as Bronislau Kaper.

  7. A Polish composer, arranger, and conductor for films from the mid-'30s through to the late '60s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1930s - 1960s. Born. February 5, 1902 in Warsaw, Poland. Died. April 26, 1983 in Beverly Hills, CA. Genre. Stage & Screen, Jazz, Pop/Rock, Classical. Styles.

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