Georges Auric

Georges Auric

Known for: Sound

Born: February 14, 1899 in Lodève, Hérault, France - Died: July 22, 1983

Georges Auric (15 February 1899 – 23 July 1983) was a French composer, born in Lodève, Hérault, France. He was considered one of Les Six, a group of artists informally associated with Jean Cocteau and Erik Satie. Before he turned 20 he had orchestrated and written incidental music for several ballets and stage productions. He also had a long and distinguished career as a film composer. Georges Auric began his musical career at a young age, performing a piano recital at the Société musicale indépendante at the age of 14. Several songs that he had written were then performed in the following year by Société Nationale de Musique. Along with his early successes professionally, Auric studied music at the Paris Conservatoire, as well as composition with Vincent d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum de Paris and Albert Roussel. Having gained recognition as a child prodigy both in composition and piano performance, he became a protégé of Erik Satie during the following decade. During the 1910s and 20s, he was a significant contributor of avant-garde music in Paris and was significantly influenced by Cocteau and the other composers of Les Six. Auric's early compositions were marked by a reaction against the musical establishment and the use of referential material. Because of this and his association with Cocteau and Satie, Auric was grouped into Les Six by music critic Henri Collet, and was friends with the artist Jean Hugo. His participation led to writing settings of poetry and other texts as songs and musicals. Along with the other five composers, he contributed a piece to L'Album des Six. In 1921, Cocteau asked him to write the music for his ballet, Les Mariés de la tour Eiffel. He found himself short of time, so he asked his fellow composers of Les Six to contribute some music. All except Louis Durey agreed. During this time, he wrote his one-act opera Sous le masque (1927) (an earlier opera, La Reine de coeur (1919), is lost). It was also in 1927 that he contributed the Rondeau for the children's ballet L'Éventail de Jeanne, a collaboration between ten French composers. In 1952 he participated in yet another collaboration, the set of orchestral variations La Guirlande de Campra. Les Six, though an informal and short-lived group, became known for its reaction against the musical establishment of the time and the promotion of absurdism and satire; the group rebelled similarly against Wagner as it did against Debussy. The music of these composers, including Auric, represented the specific cultural scene of Paris at the time and rejected the international styles brought by Russian and German music, as well as the impressionism and symbolism of Debussy. Auric's later development as a populist composer was prefigured by many of the techniques and ideals of Les Six, especially the use of popular music and situations. Music of the circus or the dance hall played a significant role in the music of Les Six, especially in their actual collaborations. However, Les Six soon drew apart, with Auric and others taking different approaches to their art. ... Source: Article "Georges Auric" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice

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The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice

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1929 Documentary
Entr'acte

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Entr'acte

A man following the hearse (uncredited)

1924 Comedy
Return to Reason: Four Films by Man Ray

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Return to Reason: Four Films by Man Ray

Self (uncredited)

2024 Drama
Discorama

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Discorama

Self

1959 Drama
The Wages of Fear

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The Wages of Fear

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1953 Drama
Beauty and the Beast

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Beauty and the Beast

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1946 Drama
Roman Holiday

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Roman Holiday

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1953 Romance
Bonjour Tristesse

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Bonjour Tristesse

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1958 Drama
Rififi

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Rififi

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1955 Crime
The Witches of Salem

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The Witches of Salem

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1957 Drama
Moulin Rouge

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Moulin Rouge

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1952 Drama
Christine

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Christine

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1958 Drama
The Burning Court

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The Burning Court

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1962 Horror
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

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The Hunchback of Notre Dame

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1956 Drama
Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!

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Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!

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1966 Comedy
Dead of Night

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Dead of Night

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1945 Horror
It Always Rains on Sunday

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It Always Rains on Sunday

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1947 Drama
Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison

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Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison

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1957 Adventure
The Innocents

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The Innocents

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1961 Horror
The Good Die Young

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The Good Die Young

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1954 Thriller
Leathernose

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Leathernose

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1952 Drama
The Mind Benders

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The Mind Benders

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1963 Thriller
Flesh and Desire

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Flesh and Desire

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1954 Drama
The Journey

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The Journey

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1959 Drama