Mischa Spoliansky
compositeur de chansons, de revues et de musiques de film, pianiste
Mischa Spoliansky was a Russian-German composer born in 1898. His early career flourished in the Weimar Republic, where he gained recognition for his work in cabaret and revue music. During this period, he established himself as a prominent figure in the German music scene, showcasing his talent through his compositions.
Following the rise of Nazism in 1933, Spoliansky was compelled to emigrate to London, where he would remain for the rest of his life. In Britain, he successfully re-established his career, transitioning his focus to composing film scores. This new direction allowed him to continue making significant contributions to the music industry until his death in 1985, leaving behind a legacy that reflects his adaptability and enduring talent as a composer.