Rolf Alexander Wilhelm
Rolf Alexander Wilhelm was a German composer, film composer, arranger and conductor.
Life
Born in Munich, at the age of seven Wilhelm received piano lessons. Afterwards he attended the grammar school in Berlin and Vienna. From 1942 he studied piano with a special permission with Grete Hinterhofer and musical composition with Joseph Marx at the Wiener Musikhochschule.His war deployment as Luftwaffenhelfer and the subsequent emprisonment interrupted the musical career of Wilhelm, who returned to destroyed Munich in 1945 with a Notabitur. There he was able to continue his studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München from 1946 and passed the school-leaving examination in 1948. Among his teachers were Heinrich Knappe, Joseph Haas and Hans Rosbaud
Even before that, in 1946,, the forerunner of the Bayerischer Rundfunk, produced The Canterville Ghost, one of its first radio plays after the Second World War. Through the mediation of his brother Kurt Wilhelm who acted as assistant director for the play, the nineteen-year-old composer received his first commission. The work was convincing and Wilhelm advanced to become a busy freelancer for the radio station. He also composed music for the still young medium television for various ' by, for example for Jonas der Angler and Der Kran.
Wilhelm wrote his first major film music in 1954 for the first film of the 08/15 trilogy, which is one of the most successful post-war films in Germany. Up to the 1990s, the music for about 60 feature films followed, including classics such as The Forests Sing Forever, ', ', Scotland Yard Hunts Dr. Mabuse, ', six films of the , The Flying Classroom, The Serpent's Egg, Ödipussi and finally Pappa Ante Portas.
Among his most complex film works is the music for the large-scale German production Die Nibelungen. The rhythm and sound schemata of Mars from the cycle of symphonic poems The Planets by Gustav Holst are now part of the standard stylistic repertoire of the film composers in Hollywood.
Wilhelm has also composed the music for more than 250 radio plays, over 350 television productions and about 300 commercials. In addition, numerous stage musics, orchestra suites and literary chansons were created. For example, he set texts by Kurt Tucholsky to music.
In addition he composed as a young man pop songs under the pseudonym Alex Rolf Ander. His most famous work under this name was Der kleine Eisbär, published in 1951. The use of this pseudonym did not reach the public during his lifetime and was only made public after his death by his daughter Catharina Wilhelm.
He was married to the actress, who became known to a wide audience through numerous theater appearances and the television series Die Firma Hesselbach.
Wilhelm died at the age of 85 years on 17 January 2013 with his family. The artistic estate is kept in the German Composers' Archive in the.
Filmography
Feature films
- 1954: 08/15
- 1954: The Phantom of the Big Tent
- 1955: 08/15 – Im Krieg
- 1955: 08/15 – In der Heimat
- 1956: Weil du arm bist, mußt du früher sterben
- 1956: Where the Ancient Forests Rustle
- 1957: Streifzug durch eine Stadt
- 1958: The Green Devils of Monte Cassino
- 1959: Die feuerrote Baronesse
- 1959: The Forests Sing Forever
- 1959: Heimat – Deine Lieder
- 1960: Don Carlos
- 1960: Der Schleier fiel…
- 1960: Do Not Send Your Wife to Italy
- 1960: Die zornigen jungen Männer
- 1960: The Inheritance of Bjorndal
- 1961: Via Mala
- 1961: The Cry of the Wild Geese
- 1961:
- 1961: Diesmal muß es Kaviar sein
- 1962: Adorable Julia
- 1962:
- 1962: Barras heute
- 1963: Scotland Yard Hunts Dr. Mabuse
- 1963: Ferien vom Ich
- 1963: Venusberg
- 1964: The River Line
- 1964: Tonio Kröger
- 1964:
- 1964: The Blood of the Walsungs
- 1965: Die schwedische Jungfrau
- 1965: When the Grapevines Bloom on the Danube
- 1965: Aunt Frieda
- 1966: Once a Greek
- 1966: Onkel Filser – Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten
- 1966: Die Nibelungen 1. Teil: Siegfried
- 1967: Die Nibelungen 2. Teil: Kriemhilds Rache
- 1967: Der Paukenspieler
- 1967: Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht
- 1967: The Heathens of Kummerow
- 1968: Zur Hölle mit den Paukern
- 1969: Pepe, der Paukerschreck
- 1969: Ludwig auf Freiersfüßen
- 1969: Hurra, die Schule brennt!
- 1970: We'll Take Care of the Teachers
- 1970: Das Glöcklein unterm Himmelbett
- 1971: Der scharfe Heinrich
- 1971: Morgen fällt die Schule aus
- 1972: Betragen ungenügend!
- 1973: The Flying Classroom
- 1974: When Mother Went on Strike
- 1976: Unordnung und frühes Leid
- 1977: Abelard – Die Entmannung
- 1977: The Serpent's Egg
- 1977: Sachrang
- 1977: Die Jugendstreiche des Knaben Karl
- 1979: The Wonderful Years
- 1980: From the Life of the Marionettes
- 1982: Doctor Faustus
- 1988: Ödipussi
- 1989:
- 1990:
- 1991: Pappa Ante Portas
Television
- 1954: Jonas der Angler
- 1956: Der Kran
- 1961: Zu viele Köche
- 1965:
- 1967/68: Sherlock Holmes
- 1969–1970:
- 1970:
- 1974: Telerop 2009 – Es ist noch was zu retten
- 1975: Tatort: Als gestohlen gemeldet
- 1986: Tatort: Riedmüller, Vorname Sigi
- 1987: Tatort: Pension Tosca oder Die Sterne lügen nicht
- 1992: Die Ringe des Saturn
- also episodes to the series Die fünfte Kolonne, Der Kommissar and Derrick
Awards
- Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
- Bayerischer Poetentaler of the
- ITEA Lifetime Achievement Award
Discography
- Deutsche Filmkomponisten, Folge 4, Rolf Wilhelm, Bear Family Records, 2001, BCD 16484 AR
- Rolf Wilhelm 1: Tarabas / Hiob, 2006 Alhambra
- Rolf Wilhelm 2: Flucht ohne Ende / Radetzkymarsch, 2006 Alhambra
- Die Nibelungen, 2001 Cobra
- Loriot: Pappa ante Portas
- Loriot: Ödipussi
- Hugo Hartung – Ich denke oft an Piroschka. Direction Kurt Wilhelm
- Lausbubengeschichten von Ludwig Thoma. Narrated by Willy Rösner
- Kurt Wilhelm – Der Brandner Kaspar und das ewig' Leben. Komödie nach einer Erzählung, Motiven und Gedichten von Franz von Kobell. Music: Rolf Wilhelm
- Jonas der Angler/Lektro: Die verschwundene Melodie. Joachim Fuchsberger liest moderne Märchen von Reiner Zimnik.
- Gisela May singt Tucholsky
- Der Sängerkrieg der Heidehasen. Ein Hörspiel für Groß und Klein von James Krüss.