Georges Auric Vídeos
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Milhaud Auric Jacques Ibert 1957 2015
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS 3 Pièces brèves pour quintette à vents: No. 1, Assez lent - Allegro scherzando · Ensemble instrumental à vents de Paris Milhaud, Auric & Ibert: Musique de chambre pour vents (Mono Version) ℗ 1957 - BNF Collection 2015 ℗ The Restoration Project Released on: 1957-01-01 Composer: Jacques Ibert Music Publisher: D.R Auto-generated by YouTube.
Percy Faith Georges Auric Sanders 1952 1953
Here is the original version of "The Song from Moulin Rouge" ("Where Is Your Heart") from the 1952 movie, Moulin Rouge, written by Georges Auric, Jacques Larue, and William Engvick. It was recorded by Percy Faith and his Orchestra with vocal by Felicia Sanders on January 22, 1953 and released by Columbia Records, becaming a major hit and achieving #1 on the Billboard chart. The song can be found on the Percy Faith's Greatest Hits CD on Collectors Choice. This sound recording is administered by BFM Digital, SME & IODA. No copyright infringement is intended. This purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain.
Louis Baron Jean Wiener Georges Auric Escudero Vilar Nougaro Olympia Palace Versailles 1978
(http•••) Chanté également par le canadien Serge Turbide, l'hymne à la Paix a fait le tour du monde depuis 30 ans mais son message n'a malheureusement pas encore porté ses fruits (...), l'hymne à la Paix est chanté ici par son compositeur. RLBaron sings the Anthem of Peace with the public ... Peace and Love... Concurrently to Paris (France), in a small theatre, Rene-Louis BARON occurs this evening there in front of a handle of witnesses... The songs of its recital are romantic, erotic but always poetic. The spectacle ends after two hours and four recalls! He sings and plays piano accompanied by: François GAROMPOLO (electric bass) and Bernard CHAMPION (percussions)./ - RLBaron, chanteur des années 80, a reçu six "1er prix" de la chanson dont le prix du Club des Onze créé par Bruno Coquatrix et décerné par Jean Wiener, Georges Auric, Nina Valente,Marcel Auriac.../ - Il s'est produit dans de nombreux music-halls, cabarets, café-théâtres, centres culturels... - "Olympia" (trois américaines dont une de 50mn avec standing ovation final) - "Le "Don Camilo" (ou Don camillo:) + de 600 passages avec Michel Lebb, Jack Hammer(The platters), Jean Vallée,... - "Palais des Sports" (110 représentations dans "Les Misérables" (m.e.s. Robert Hossein) - "Palais de la Mutualité" en américaine de Lenny Escudero - "La Villa d'Este" (+ de 150 passages) avec Jean Constantin, Jacques Baudoin, Mouloudji... - "La Boulangerie des Tuileries" (avec Patrick Sébastien,Yogi Coudoux, Garcimore, Jean Constantin, les Kaplan (Bande à Basile),...) - "Le Caf'Conce de Simone Raton" - Rue de Montreuil (+ de 500 récitals d'une heure) - "Le Tir-Bouchon" (Montmartre, Paris) - "Chez ma Cousine" (D°) - "Le Lapin Agile" (D°) - "Les Petits Pavés" (Paris) - "Les Ecrivains" (D°) - "Chez Roger de Paris" (2 années) rue du Faubourg-Montmartre à Paris - "Le Rocambole" avec les vedettes du Paradis Latin - "Le Rochambeau" rue de la Boétie (8e) - "Le Concorde-Lafayette" (Paris) - "Le Trianon-Palace" à Versailles - "Le Méridien-Etoile" (Paris) - "Le Méridien-Montparnasse" (Paris) - "Théâtre de l'OTAC à Papeete-Tahiti (Polynésie française) - "Théâtre de Malakoff (Paris-Sud) - "Théâtre Jean Vilar à Romans sur Isère - "Théâtre de Montauban - "Château du Lauraguet" (Toulouse) - "Trianon Palace" à Epinouze (Lyon) de Léon Aidinian où il est tour à tour en première partie de Claude Nougaro, Maxime Saury, Joe Dassin, Michel Polnareff, Michel Fugain, Johnny Halliday, Eddie Mitchell, Antoine, etc... - Etc./ - Depuis l'age de 14 ans Baron est "monté" près de 3000 fois sur scène ! 国歌的和平 國歌的和平 国歌は、平和の 국가는 평화의 गान की शांति के Ύμνος της ειρήνης Ca của hòa bình Химна за мир Гимн миру Химн на мира Гімн світу Himne de la pau HYMNE DES FRIEDENS ANTHEM OF THE PEACE Himno de la paz Hino da paz Imn de pace Hymni Peace Hymna na míru Hymn pokoju Lagu kebangsaan dari perdamaian Awit ng kapayapaan Inno di pace Himna no miera Himna za mir Himnas apie taiką Himna za mir Hymne van de vrede Hymn av fred نشيد وطني للسلام המנון השלום Il s'installe à Paris à partir de 1978. Aujourd'hui, RLBaron fait des recherches en I.A.M. (Intelligence artificielle musicale)... Ses travaux sur : www.realcomposer.com / www.medalcomposer.com / www.sculpturemusicale.com.
Georges Auric Mock Indy Roussel Satie Poulenc Milhaud Honegger Durey Tailleferre Henri Collet Blumenthal Schola Cantorum Opéra Comique 1899 1920 1924 1925 1926 1930 1932 1934 1949 1950 1952 1954 1962 1968 1977 1983
More than the other members of the group of French composers known as Les Six, Georges Auric made his mark as a composer of incidental and dramatic music. His early encounter with ballet impresario Serge Diaghilev resulted in commissions for a number of dance scores. Among them were the slightly acerbic, mock-Romantic confections Les Fâcheux (1924) and Les Matelots (1925). The bulk of his ballet work, for Diaghilev and others, was produced between 1924 and 1934, and then between 1949 and 1952. Auric was also an early specialist in music for movies, a pursuit that occupied him primarily between his two ballet phases. His first film score was for Jean Cocteau's notorious 1930 Surrealist opus Le Sang d'un poète, and his score for the 1932 film A nous la liberté also gained currency as a symphonic suite. Film fanciers will have certainly encountered Auric's scores for the 1949-1950 Cocteau creations Les parents terribles and Orphée. And his Moulin Rouge, music for the popular 1952 film about Toulouse-Lautrec, even produced a pop hit, "Where Is Your Heart?" Born in 1899, Auric began his studies at the Montpellier Conservatory, then went on to the Paris Conservatory and the Schola Cantorum, where he studied with d'Indy and Roussel. By the time he was 16, he had written Gaspard et Zoé, music for a magic lantern show, as well as some 300 songs and piano pieces; at 18 came the ballet Les noces de Gamache. He turned to comic opera at 20, with La Reine de coeur, a work he later destroyed. As part of the disillusioned young generation that survived World War I, he joined the anti-Romantic movement that was forming around Satie and Cocteau. The ideal was the new, the innovative, the urban, the American (in the rather limited and romanticized French understanding of America), and Satie's concept of music as something that should produce "auditory pleasure without demanding disproportionate attention from the listener." Auric found himself lounging around Satie in the company of five other young composers: Poulenc, Milhaud, Honegger, Durey, and Tailleferre. The group was initially called "Les nouveaux jeunes"; in 1920, critic Henri Collet dubbed them Les Six, although each member followed a largely independent aesthetic path. Overall, there is much musical irony in Auric's works, in which popular tunes are combined with advanced harmony. Because his music is most easily described by what it is not / not as lighthearted and tender as Poulenc's, not as dour as Honegger's, not as exuberant with polyrhythmy and polytonality as Milhaud's / Auric, like Durey and Tailleferre, never gained the popularity and respect of his three more famous compatriots. Nevertheless, as critic Boris de Schloezer remarked in 1926, Auric's conscious, self-ironic efforts to create the impression of superficiality, may conceal a profound musical impulse. In fact, in 1930, the year he composed the score for Le sang de poète, Auric wrote his Sonata for piano in F, a serious, lyrically expressive work that may seem at odds with the composer's public image. In his later years, Auric assumed a number of administrative responsibilities. From 1962 to 1968, he was the general administrator of the Opéra and Opéra Comique in Paris. This was right in the middle of the his tenure, from 1954 to 1977, as president of the French Union of Composers and Authors. He also wrote music criticism for Marianne, Paris-Soir, and Nouvelles Littéraires. Auric died in 1983. (AllMusic) Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Change the quality to a minimum of 480p if the video is blurry. Original audio: (http•••) (Performance by: Daniel Blumenthal) Original sheet music: (http•••)
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