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Yves Marie Baudrier (11 February 1906 – 9 November 1988) was a French composer. Along with André Jolivet, Olivier Messiaen and Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, he was a founder of the La jeune France group of composers. He also competed in the mixed 6 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics and in the music competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Yves Baudrier (Paris 8 e, 11 février 1906 - Paris 16 e, 9 novembre 1988 [1]) est un compositeur français. Son nom reste attaché au groupe musical Jeune France dont il fut l'initiateur, à la création de l'Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC) avec Marcel L'Herbier et à la composition de musiques de films.
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Yves Baudrier was a relative of the sailing brothers Jacques and Lucien Baudrier. He took part in the 1936 Olympics as a sailor in 6 metre yachts and placed 10th, while in 1948 his Olympic appearance was as a musician in the Art Competitions. He received Honorable Mention for his work Le Grand Voilier.
Yves Baudrier. Biographical information. Biography. Yves Baudrier was a relative of the sailing brothers Jacques and Lucien Baudrier. He took part in the 1936 Olympics as a sailor in 6 metre yachts and placed 10th, while in 1948 his Olympic appearance was as a musician in the Art Competitions.
Sep 25, 2012 · Auteur : Yves Baudrier (1906-1988)Titre : Le Grand voilier pour orchestre, poème symphonique (1939)Interprètes : Manuel Rosenthal ; Orchestre National de l'O...
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Yves Baudrier was born on 11 February 1906 in Paris, France. Yves was a composer, known for The Damned (1947), L'homme qui revient de loin (1950) and The Glass Castle (1950). Yves died on 9 November 1988 in Paris, France.
Baudrier, Yves (Marie), French composer; b. Paris, Feb. 11, 1906; d. there, Nov. 9, 1988. He spent his entire life in Paris.