Maurice Jaubert
Maurice Jaubert is a French type-setter born with Nice the January 3rd 1900, died in the hospital of Baccarat, the June 19th 1940.
Maurice Jaubert wrote many partitions for films, Zero for conduct and Atalante of Jean Vigo, July Fourteen of Rene Clair, a dance card and the End of the day of Julien Duvivier, Drôle of drama , Hôtel of North , Quai of the fogs and the day rises of Marcel Carné.
Posterity
- François Truffaut used musics of Maurice Jaubert for four films: History of Adele H. , Pocket money , the Man who loved the women and the green Room .
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the Song of Tessa , elegiac melody extracted from its incidental music for Tessa of Jean Giraudoux (1935) according to the novel the Nymph in the middle faithful (1924) of Margaret Kennedy, was interpreted by many singers: the professional singer Irene Joachim, the duet of the NPT Marc and André, the singers Mouloudji and Jacques Douai, and more recently the duet Valerie Lagrange/Jean-Pierre Kalfon and the singer Jacques Bertin.
External bonds
- Maurice Jaubert on a site dedicated to François Truffaut
- the day rises: a partition of Maurice Jaubert, by François Porcile
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