Giuseppe Becce
Giuseppe Becce was an Italian-born film score composer who enriched the German cinema.
Biography
Becce was born in Lonigo/Vicenza, Italy. He showed his musical talents early and was named the director of the student musical orchestra at the Padua University when he studied geography. In 1906 he moved to Germany and studied musical composition with Arthur Nikisch and Ferruccio Busoni. In the 1913 silent movie Richard Wagner, directed by Carl Froelich, Becce played the title role and wrote the accompanying music. He continued to write such music for a series of subsequent movies. A collection of these pieces, the so-called ":de:Kinothek|Kinothek" was published between 1919 and 1933 by the Verlag Schlesinger'sche Buchhandlung in Berlin.From 1915 to 1923, Becce was the director of the little orchestra of the Berlin Mozartsaal cinema, located upstairs at the Neues Schauspielhaus in the Nollendorfplatz. After World War I, he was named to direct the music department of the Decla-Bioscop AG and chief director of its movie orchestra, later to become the Universum Film AG orchestra. He also worked at major movie theatres as director of the orchestras, among them the Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz in 1921, the Tauentzien-Palast from 1923, and the :de:Gloria-Palast|Gloria Palast from 1926. In this position he worked with the famous directors of the German silent movie era, namely Fritz Lang, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Ernst Lubitsch, Ludwig Berger, Joe May and Berthold Viertel; he arranged and composed music for their movies. In 1920 Becce published the magazine Film-Ton-Kunst. In 1927 he published, together with Hans Erdmann and Ludwig Brav, the Allgemeines Handbuch der Filmmusik; it was based on his Kinothek, amongst other items, and enabled the pianist of silent movies to accompany movies in the generalized style and motifs of renowned composers.
With the arrival of sound movies Becce worked on musical movies and movies covering opera or operetta themes. He worked with Leni Riefenstahl, Luis Trenker, and Harald Reinl whose mountain films he scored. Becce was very prolific providing music to movies for more than four decades; he commonly mixed his own compositions with creations of other composers.
Becce died in Berlin and is buried in the cemetery of Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Berliner Straße.
Selected filmography
- Richard Wagner
- No Sin on the Alpine Pastures
- Frau Eva
- The Robber Bride
- The Queen's Love Letter
- Mountain Air
- The Man in the Mirror
- The Marriage of Luise Rohrbach
- The Giant's Fist
- The Princess of Neutralia
- Countess Kitchenmaid
- The Salamander Ruby
- The Blue Lantern
- Father and Son
- The Lady, the Devil and the Model
- Doctor Schotte
- Agnes Arnau and Her Three Suitors
- The Adventure of a Ball Night
- The Victors
- Precious Stones
- Put to the Test
- The Ringwall Family
- The Son of Hannibal
- Her Sport
- A Drive into the Blue
- The Living Dead
- Ruth's Two Husbands
- Rose Bernd
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
- Monika Vogelsang
- Mascotte
- Christian Wahnschaffe
- Hamlet
- The Vulture Wally
- Shattered
- Destiny
- Sodom and Gomorrah
- The Stone Rider
- Der letzte Mann
- Comedy of the Heart
- The Wonderful Adventure
- The Other Woman
- Peter the Pirate
- Destiny
- The Telephone Operator
- One Minute to Twelve
- Shadows of the Metropolis
- Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit
- The Fiddler of Florence
- The Last Horse Carriage in Berlin
- People to Each Other
- Tartüff
- Uneasy Money
- Secrets of a Soul
- Am Rande der Welt
- The Catwalk
- Heaven on Earth
- Queen of the Boulevards
- Always Be True and Faithful
- Doña Juana
- The Prince of Pappenheim
- Leontine's Husbands
- The Secret Courier
- Folly of Love
- The Last Night
- The Serfs
- Sajenko the Soviet
- The Burning Heart
- Fight of the Tertia
- The Woman One Longs For
- The Son of the White Mountain
- Scandalous Eva
- Mountains on Fire
- Different Morals
- Between Night and Dawn
- The Rebel
- Raid in St. Pauli
- Das Blaue Licht
- Ekstase
- The Marathon Runner
- The Peak Scaler
- Spies at Work
- Hans Westmar. Einer von vielen
- The Eternal Dream
- Peer Gynt
- The Prodigal Son
- Artist Love
- The Hour of Temptation
- Madame Bovary
- The Voice of the Heart
- Der Berg ruft
- Woman in the River
- The Fire Devil
- With the Eyes of a Woman
- Much Ado About Nixi
- Clarissa
- The Jester's Supper
- The White Angel
- The Courier of the King
- Mountain Crystal
- Veronika the Maid
- Nacht am Mont-Blanc
- Behind Monastery Walls
- The Crucifix Carver of Ammergau
- Marriage Strike
- Young Heart Full of Love
- Tiefland
- Das Schweigen im Walde
- Der Edelweißkönig
List of Kinothek works
- Kinothek 11 – Situazione Pericolosa
- Kinothek 12 – Emotional Conflict
- Kinothek 13 – Battle-Tumult-Blaze
- Kinothek 14 – Tragic Moments
- Kinothek 15 – Agony of the Soul
- Kinothek 16 – Insequimento E Fuga
- Kinothek 17 – Largo Tragico
- Kinothek 18 – Notte Misteriosa
- Kinothek 19 – Grave Humor
- Kinothek 20 – Patience Under Pain
- Kinothek 21 – In a Critical Situation
- Kinothek 22 – Agitato Misterioso
- Kinothek 23 – The Hour of Ghosts
- Kinothek 24 – Battle and Disturbance
- Kinothek 25 – Andante Appassionato
- Kinothek 26 – Mob-Rule
- Kinothek 27 – Fanatic Dervish Dance
- Kinothek 28 – Lynch-Law
- Kinothek 29 – Disperazione
- Kinothek 30 – Sinister Agitato
- Kinothek 31 – Insurrezione
- Kinothek 32 – Grand Appassionato
- Kinothek 33 – Facing Death
- Kinothek 34 – Semi Oriental Maetoso
- Kinothek 35 – A Critical Moment
- Kinothek 41 – Cryptic Shadows
- Kinothek 42 – Dramatic Climax
- Kinothek 43 – Wild Chase
- Kinothek 44 – Threatening Danger
- Kinothek 45 – Happy Ending
- Kinothek 46 – Infatuation
- Kinothek 47 – Witchcraft
- Kinothek 48 – Anticipation of Danger
- Kinothek 49 – Emotional Climax
- Kinothek 50 – Chariot Race
Other musical works
- 1910 "Das Bett der Pompadour", operetta
- 1912 "Tullia", opera.
Literature
- Hans Erdmann, Giuseppe Becce, Ludwig Brav: Allgemeines Handbuch der Film-Musik. Schlesinger'sche Buchh., Berlin-Licherfelde 1927.
- Film-Ton-Kunst. Eine Zeitschrift für die künstlerische Musikillustration des Lichtbildes. Gegr. v. G. Becce. Schlesinger'sche Buchhandlung, Berlin 1.1920–6.1927.