Georges Liferman
Georges Liferman , born the February 28th 1922 with Paris, is a Compositeur French.
Biography
He begins as musician of scene after the Second world war then becomes type-setter of songs of variety. Among his interpreters, one finds in particular: the Brothers Jacques ( the moon died ), France Gall ( Sacré Charlemagne ), Juliette Gréco ( I lie ), Yves Montand ( the leader is in love ).But Georges Liferman will be especially productive for the compositions intended for the scene: musical comedies, Operetta S, theater. One owes him in particular the great success which was the musical comedy Nini the chance with Annie Cordy in 1976.
For its credit, it is also necessary to add its composition of musical codes of television programs of the Années 1960 like the Slides of the exploit of Raymond Marcillac (the first chain of ORTF). Its last work is a musical comedy, The Smile , created in July 1996 with the the United States where it resides part of its time.
Its interpreters
Lucky Blondo
- In the middle of silence , words of CH. Argelies
Annie Cordy
- That will be better , words of Jacques Mareuil
- Nini the chance , words of Jacques Mareuil
- the Ball with uncle , words of Jacques Mareuil
the Brothers Jacques
- the Moon died , words of Jacques Mareuil
- the All-in wrestlers
France Gall
- 1964 :
- Crowned Charlemagne , words of Robert Gall
- 1966:
- Oh ! Which family, words of Robert Gall
Juliette Gréco
- 1953 : I lie , words of Luc Porret, Co-made up music with Luc Porret
Yves Montand
- the leader is in love , words of Jacques Mareuil
- Sir Godfrey , words of Jacques Mareuil
Michele Torr
- 1965 : the Great song , words of Jacques Likes
Scenes
- 1959 : Bell of my heart , music of Georges Liferman, Theater of the Nasturtiums, Paris
- 1968: Go to Paris , operetta, booklet of Jacques Mareuil and music of Georges Liferman, Théâtre Sébastopol, Lille
- 1976: Nini the Chance , musical comedy, words of Jacques Mareuil and music of Georges Liferman, Opera Theater of Avignon and the Countries of Vaucluse and Theater of the Door Saint Martin's day, Paris
- 1986: Scaramouche , operetta, booklet of Jean-Claude Delumeau and Edgar Duvivier, music of Georges Liferman, Opera Theater of Avignon and the Countries of Vaucluse
- 1996: The Spalls , musical comedy, words of Barbara Callner, music of Georges Liferman, Corvallis (Oregon, the United States)
Distinctions
- 1981 : Price Maurice Yvain (allotted to a type-setter of light music or operetta) of SACD
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