Norbert Glanzberg


Norbert Glanzberg was a Polishborn French composer. Mostly a composer of film music and songs, he was notable for some famous songs of dith Piaf.

Norbert Glanzberg was born from Jewish parents in Rohatyn in Galicia in the dual AustroHungarian Royal and Imperial Monarchy. In 1911, his family moved to Wrzburg in Bavaria, where Norbert received his first harmonica from his mother, which gave rise to the question Why does music laugh, why does music cry He entered the Conservatory of Wrzburg in 1922, already a passionate, and he was appointed as assistant conductor of AixlaChapelle in 1929, where he would meet Bla Bartk and Alban Berg.

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