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  1. Georges Auric ( French: [ɔʁik]; 15 February 1899 – 23 July 1983) was a French composer, born in Lodève, Hérault, France. [1] He was considered one of Les Six, a group of artists informally associated with Jean Cocteau and Erik Satie. [2] Before he turned 20 he had orchestrated and written incidental music for several ballets and stage ...

  2. Les Six. Georges Auric (born Feb. 15, 1899, Lodève, France—died July 24, 1983, Paris) was a French composer best known for his film scores and ballets. In these and other works, he was among those who reacted against the chromatic harmonic language and Symbolist structures of Claude Debussy. Auric studied under Vincent d’Indy and Albert ...

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  4. Georges Auric est un compositeur français, né le 15 février 1899 à Lodève [1] et mort le 23 juillet 1983 à Paris (8 e) [2]. Compositeur de musiques de films, il est notamment à l'origine de la bande-son de films célèbres tels que La Belle et la Bête de Jean Cocteau , Notre-Dame de Paris de Jean Delannoy et La Grande Vadrouille de ...

    • Georges Abel Louis Auric
    • 15 février 1899Lodève ( France)
    • 23 juillet 1983 (à 84 ans)Paris 8e ( France)
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  5. Georges Auric. Georges Auric (born Lodève, France, 15 February 1899; died Paris 23 July 1983) was a French composer. He was one of the six composers who became known as Les Six. Childhood. Auric was a child prodigy. He composed a lot of music from the age of 10, but most of these early works he destroyed later.

  6. Leben. Auric, Georges Studium in Paris (Caussade, an der Schola Cantorum bei V.d.Indy), er gehörte ab 1920 zur Groupe des Six, einer Komponistengruppe, die im Anschluss an Eric Satie im Gegensatz zum musikalischen Impressionismus von Claude Debussy und Maurice Ravel und zur spätromantischen Musik Richard Wagners einen neuen, einfachen Stil propagierte.

  7. May 21, 2018 · Auric, Georges. Auric, Georges, notable French composer; b. Lodève, Hérault, Feb. 15, 1899; d. Paris, July 23, 1983. He first studied music at the Montpellier Cons., then went to Paris, where he was a student of Caussade at the Cons, and of d’Indy and Roussel at the Schola Cantorum. While still in his early youth (1911–15), he wrote ...

  8. B. Beauty and the Beast (1946 film) The Beautiful Adventure (1942 film) The Blood of a Poet. Bonjour Tristesse (1958 film) Bridge to the Sun. The Burning Court (film)

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