ConcertoDe L'Adieu — Georges Delerue. Violin & Piano — score and parts — From the Movie: Dien Bien Phu. Composed by Georges Delerue. Arranged by Jan Valta. Violin & Piano. Score and parts. Duration 8'57. Editions Marc Reift #23474S. Published by Editions Marc Reift (MA.EMR-23474S). Price: $8.00 . Find scores for Quatuor 1 Delerue at Sheet Music Plus. Soumis par Anonyme
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Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd. People / Georges Delerue peoplepill id georges-delerue Intro French composer Was Musician Composer Film score composer From France Field Film, TV, Stage & Radio Music Gender male Birth 12 March 1925, Roubaix Death 20 March 1992, Los Angeles aged 67 years Profiles The details from wikipedia Biography Georges Delerue 12 March 1925 – 20 March 1992 was a French composer who composed over 350 scores for cinema and television. Delerue won numerous important film music awards, including an Academy Award for A Little Romance 1980, three César Awards 1979, 1980, 1981, two ASCAP Awards 1988, 1990, and one Gemini Award for Sword of Gideon 1987. He was also nominated for four additional Academy Awards for Anne of the Thousand Days 1969, The Day of the Dolphin 1973, Julia 1977, and Agnes of God 1985, four additional César Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and one Genie Award for Black Robe 1991.The French newspaper Le Figaro named him "the Mozart of cinema." Delerue was the first composer to win three consecutive César Awards for Get Out Your Handkerchiefs 1979, Love on the Run 1980, and The Last Metro 1981. Georges Delerue was named Commander of Arts and Letters, one of France's highest Georges Delerue was born 12 March 1925 in Roubaix, France to Georges Delerue and Marie Lhoest. He was raised in a musical household; his grandfather led an amateur chorale group and his mother sang and played piano at family gatherings. By the age of fourteen he was playing clarinet at the local music conservatory. In 1940 he was forced to abandon his studies at the Turgot Institute in order to work at a factory to help support his family. He continued playing clarinet with local bands, eventually transitioning to piano under the instruction of Madame Picavet-Bacquart. He studied Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Grieg, and was particularly inspired by Richard Strauss. Following a long convalescence after being diagnosed with scoliosis, Georges decided to become a composer. In 1945, following his studies at the Roubaix conservatory, Delerue was accepted into the Conservatoire de Paris, where he studied fugue with Simone Plé-Caussade and composition with Henri Büsser. To help support himself, he took jobs playing at dances, baptisms, marriages, and funerals—even performing jazz in the piano bars near the Paris Opera. In 1947 he received an honorable mention for the Rome Prize, and the following year he won the Second Grand Rome Prize. That year at the Theater Festival of Avignon, Delerue conducted a performance of Scheherazade. In the 1949 Rome Prize competition, he won the First Second Grand Prize, and the First Prize for Composition. He began writing stage music during the late 1940s, including for the Théâtre National Populaire, Comédie-Française and the company of Jean-Louis Barrault. He also became friends with Maurice Jarre and Pierre Boulez. By the early 1950s Delerue was composing music for short films and writing theatrical music for the Théâtre Babylone and the Opéra Comique. He began collaborating with Boris Vian on a number of projects during this time, including theatrical adaptations of The Snow Knight and The Builders of Empire, an oratorio A Regrettable Incident, and a ballet The Barker. In 1952 he began directing the orchestra of the Club d'Essai for French National Radio and Television, and scored his first television drama Princes du sang. In 1954 he wrote his first compositions for historical spectacles of light and sound, Lisieux and The Liberation of Paris. In 1955 he composed his Concert Symphony for Piano and Orchestra, and on 31 January 1957 his opera The Snow Knight premiered at Nancy and was a popular success. In 1959 he composed his first score for a feature film, Le bel âge. His career was diverse and he composed frequently for major art house directors, most often François Truffaut including Jules and Jim, but also for Jean-Luc Godard's film Contempt Le Mépris, and for Alain Resnais, Louis Malle, and Bernardo Bertolucci, besides working on several Hollywood productions, including Oliver Stone's Platoon and Salvador. He composed the music for Flemming Flindt's ballet, Enetime The Lesson, based on Ionesco's play, La Leçon. During his 42 years career he put his talent to the service of nearly 200 feature movies, 125 short ones, 70 TV films and 35 TV serials. The soundtrack for war docudrama by Pierre Schoendoerffer, Diên Biên Phu 1992, was one of the late notable works. Delerue composed the music for five of the films made by the noted British director Jack Clayton. Their first collaboration was The Pumpkin Eater 1964, followed by Our Mother's House 1967. In 1982 they reunited for the Disney film version of Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes, but the production was fraught with problems. Unhappy with the sinister tone of Clayton's original cut, the studio took control of the film, and held it back from release for over a year, reportedly spending an additional $5 million on re-editing the film, cutting some scenes and replacing them with newly-shot footage, with the aim of making the film more commercial and 'family-friendly'. To Delerue's great disappointment, Disney also insisted on the removal of his original music which was considered 'too dark', and they replaced it with a new, 'lighter' score by American composer James Horner. Speaking later about the rejection of his score, Delerue said "It was extremely painful ... because it was probably the most ambitious score I wrote in the United-States." Delerue's music for the film was only available to collectors in low-quality bootleg copies until 2011, when Disney authorised the release of approximately 30 minutes of music, sourced from Delerue's personal tape copy of the score which originally ran for over an hour. This was issued by Universal France along with Delerue's music for the 1991 film Regarding Henry in a limited edition of 3000 CDs, as the inaugural release of its "Ecoutez le Cinema!" soundtrack series. Despite this disappointment, Delerue worked with Clayton twice more, on his last feature film, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne 1987, and Clayton's final screen project, a feature length BBC TV adaptation of Muriel Spark's Memento Mori 1992, which aired just a month after Delerue's death. Delerue made cameo appearances in La nuit americaine and Les deux anglaises et le continent. According to many testimonies he would do and redo some cues to fit the new editing of a sequence without any protestation. He insisted on being allowed to orchestrate and conduct himself in order to polish every detail. Georges Delerue had a great talent for melody and for creating surrounding overtones which encapsulated the spirit of the movies on which he collaborated, enhancing them often beyond the expectations of their directors. Georges Delerue died on 20 March 1992 from a heart attack in Los Angeles at the age of 67, just after recording the last cue for the soundtrack to Rich in Love. He is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. He left behind his wife, Micheline Gautron, whom he married in 1959, and his daughter Claire. Filmography Georges Delerue composed the musical scores for 351 feature films, television movies, television series, documentaries, and short films. The following is a list of feature films for which he composed the music. Discography The following is a select list of albums of the music of Georges Delerue. Jules et Jim 1961 Cent Mille Dollars Au Soleil 1963 Il Conformista 1970 Paul Gauguin 1974 A Little Romance 1979 The Borgias 1981 Vivement Dimanche! 1981 La Femma d'A Cote 1983 Agnes of God 1984 The London Sessions 1990 Delerue Suite Cinématographique, Tirée des films 1990 Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent 1991 Black Robe 1992 Diên Biên Phú 1992 Man Trouble 1992 Rich in Love 1992 Like a Boomerang 1993 Georges Delerue Music from the Films of François Truffaut 1997 Comme un Boomerang 2000 Joe Versus the Volcano 2002 True Confessions 2005 An Almost Perfect Affair 2006 The Pick-Up Artist 2006 The Cinema of François Truffaut 2007 Promise at Dawn 2008 Georges Delerue Jules et Jim; Les Deux Anglaises 2008 Partitions Inedites 2011 "Georges Delerue". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 March 2012. Other compositions Operas Ariane; Le chevalier de neige; Une regrettable histoire; Médis et Alyssio Ballets L'emprise; Conte cruel; La leçon; Les trois mousquetaires Diptyque for flute Duos pour flûte et guitare Visages for guitar Mosaique for guitar Graphic for guitar Antienne 1 for violin and piano Concerto de l'Adieu Aria et Final Mouvements pour instruments à percussion et piano Stances for cello and piano Violin Sonata Récit et choral for trumpet and organ Madrigal for trombone ensemble Fanfares Pour Tous Les Temps for brass Cérémonial for brass ensemble Four Pieces for Clarinet and Piano Prélude & danse for oboe and piano String Quartet No. 1 String Quartet No. 2 Awards and nominations 1969 Academy Award Nomination for Best Original Score Anne of the Thousand Days 1969 Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best Original Score Anne of the Thousand Days 1970 BAFTA Award Nomination for Film Music Women in Love 1973 Academy Award Nomination for Best Original Score The Day of the Dolphin 1973 Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best Original Score The Day of the Dolphin 1977 Academy Award Nomination for Best Original Score Julia 1977 César Award Nomination for Best Music Written for a Film Police Python 357 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Score A Little Romance Won 1979 César Award for Best Music Written for a Film Get Out Your Handkerchiefs Won 1979 Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best Original Score A Little Romance 1979 BAFTA Award Nomination for Film Music Julia 1980 César Award for Best Music Written for a Film Love on the Run Won 1981 César Award for Best Music Written for a Film The Last Metro Won 1983 César Award Nomination for Best Music Written for a Film La passante du Sans-Souci 1984 César Award Nomination for Best Music Written for a Film One Deadly Summer 1985 Academy Award Nomination for Best Original Score Agnes of God 1988 ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Film Twins Won 1990 ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Film Platoon Won 1991 Genie Award for Best Original Score Black Robe Won 1992 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Original Music Score Black Robe Won 1993 César Award Nomination for Best Music Written for a Film Dien Bien Phu "Awards for Georges Delerue". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 4 March 2012. The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA license. From our partners Sponsored The basics Biography Filmography Discography Other compositions Awards and nominations
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The Horsemen • John Frankenheimer • • • • Musique originale composée par Georges Delerue Ce disque comprend "Les Cavaliers", unique collaboration du compositeur avec le cinéaste américain John Frankenheimer ainsi que deux partitions complètes, jamais publiées discographiquement, composées par Delerue pour les documentaires "Le Nil" et "Le Testament de l'île de Pâque" de Jacques-Yves Cousteau. [© Texte Cinezik] • Sortie de la BO Réédition • Universal - Ecoutez le cinéma 10 mai 2010 Tracklist de la BO en CD ou Digital"The Horsemen/Les Cavaliers"1. Main title 02572. Just as you are, I love you version 1 02383. Savage game for a king 04074. At the bazaar 02595. Frustration 02416. Hills of Afghanistan 02417. Just as you are, I love you version 2 02318. The fair 01579. It must come off, master 023510. An old man rides 021011. Just as you are, I love you version 3 013612. Man of great riches 035713. End title "Le Testament de l'île de Pâques" TV14. Statues 030215. L'océan et l'infini 025216. Valses de Pâques 020817. Final 0311 "Le Nil" TV18. Ouverture 045119. Ramsès II 032220. Oasis 033521. Souvenirs antiques 030722. Assouan 034123. Gizeh 023724. L'adieu au Nil 0230 Voir le calendrier des Autour de cette BO Note de l'éditeur Publié en décembre 2008, le somptueux coffret Le Cinéma de Georges Delerue contient deux extraits d'une partition rare, Les Cavaliers, unique collaboration du compositeur avec le cinéaste américain John Frankenheimer, autour d'une adaptation du célèbre roman de Joseph Kessel. Ces extraits annonçaient la publication du présent album, où figure la bande originale des Cavaliers, pour la première fois en version intégrale. Pour cette fresque épique tournée en Afghanistan, alliant spectaculaire et drame psychologique, Georges Delerue lâche les chevaux de son inspiration avec une grandiose partition pour orchestre et choeurs, doublée d'incursions dans le folklore afghan. A chaque mesure y éclate le goût du compositeur pour les grands espaces, les chevauchées fantastiques, le lyrisme à perte de vue. pour aussi l'expression du tourment, de la brutalité, de la barbarie. En complément, on trouvera deux partitions complètes, jamais publiées discographiquement, composées par Delerue pour les documentaires Le Nil et Le Testament de l'île de Pâque de Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Là encore, il s'agit d'évocations de terres lointaines, de civilisations primitives, d'évasion. Une pierre de plus à l'édifice Georges Delerue au sein d'Ecoutez le cinéma !, avec un nouvel album qui sonne comme un appel à l'aventure. Le Film Calendrier des Films & Séries Georges Delerue Georges Delerue a également écrit la musique de Descente aux enfers Francis Girod, 1986 • I love you, je t'aime George Roy Hill, 1979 • La peau douce François Truffaut, 1964 • Love Ken Russell, 1969 • Tirez sur le pianiste François Truffaut, 1960 • Platoon Oliver Stone, 1987 • Le Mépris Jean-Luc Godard, 1963 • Jules et Jim François Truffaut, 1962 • Salvador Oliver Stone, 1986 • Le Diable par la queue Philippe de Broca, 1969 • Cartouche Philippe de Broca, 1962 • Le Corniaud Gérard Oury, 1965 • Cent Mille Dollars Au Soleil Henri Verneuil, 1963 • L'Homme de Rio Philippe de Broca, 1964 • L'Important c'est d'aimer Andrzej Zulawski, 1975 • Vos avis
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