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  1. Georges Auric (French:; 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 . [2]

  2. 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 ...

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · After Francis Poulenc, Arthur Honegger, Darius Milhaud, and Germaine Tailleferre, Georges Auric is arguably the fifth most famous member of the group Les Six. Only Louis Durey, about whom much still remains to be uncovered, has fared worse in terms of public visibility, even in his native France.

  4. During the 1930s, Auric embraced communist ideas and joined some leftist groups, such as the Fédération Musicale Populaire and the Association des Ecrivains et des Artistes Révolutionnaires. In the pages of Marianne (1934–1940) and Paris-Soir (1936–1939), he continued to deride music that he considered too conventional, while arguing for ...

  5. May 21, 2020 · His polyvalent career—as a composer of concert, theatrical, ballet, popular, film, and television music; music critic; opera director; and arts administrator—reveals a diversity of engagements that speak to a reconfiguration of the role of the composer in the modern world.

  6. Georges Aurics retirement hardly merits the name. On July 31, 1968, he retired from his post at the Réunion des Théâtres Lyriques Nationaux. The demanding job had curtailed his retreats to his country homes in Freneuse and Hyères and limited his time to compose.

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  8. 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.

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