Biography
Walter Gronostay (1906–1937) was a German composer noted for his work on film scores. Gronostay studied under Arnold Schoenberg. From the late 1920s he began working on film music for a mixture of feature films and documentaries. Along with Herbert Windt he composed the music for Leni Riefenstahl's 1938 documentary Olympia, but died unexpectedly at the age of 31 before the film was released.
Filmography
all 25
Movies 25
Writer 1
Composer
Revolutionshochzeit (1938)
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Der Katzensteg (1938)
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Die Kronzeugin (1937)
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Puits en flammes (1937)
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Stadt Anatol (1936)
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Straßenmusik (1936)
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Youth of the World (1936)
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Savoy-Hotel 217 (1936)
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Rubber (1936)
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Friesennot (1935)
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A Night of Change (1935)
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Metall des Himmels (1935)
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Glückspilze (1935)
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Dead Water (1934)
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Le Tunnel (1933)
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Der Tunnel (1933)
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The Growing Youth (1933)
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Composer
Europa Radio (1931)
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Information
Known ForSound
Birthday1906-07-29
Deathday1937-10-10 (31 years old)
CitizenshipsGerman Empire
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