Georges AURIC
He is the author especially with Diaghilev ballets The Bore and The Crew, and choreographic tragedy Phaedra. Meanwhile, he signed for soundtracks as famous as the Blood of a Poet (1930), Beauty and the Beast (1946) and Orpheus (1950) by Jean Cocteau, Moulin Rouge (1953), directed by John Huston, or even though Notre Dame de Paris by Jean Delannoy, and even The Great Ramble Gerard Oury. It is also known for being a member of the Group of Six. He was president of the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers (SACEM) from 1954 to 1978 and director of the National Meeting of the opera 1 June 1962 to July 31, 1968. Georges Auric was buried in Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris. Google machine translation: Georges AURIC's original bio |
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Georges AURIC Arr : Daniel FOUBERT Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Original music |
Set Wind Band (AURI03580-BA) : 139,94 Full score (AURI03580-CO) : 39,14 |
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Georges AURIC Arr : DÉANT Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Film and television music |
Set Wind Band (AURI00911-BA) : 80,46 Full score (AURI00911-CO) : 27,96 |
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Georges AURIC Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Instrumental music |
(EMR4019B) : 24,33 |
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Georges AURIC Arr : Jan VALTA Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (EMR11535-BA) : 125,55 |
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Georges AURIC Arr : KIDMAN Publisher : Bernaerts Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (BER13-BA) : 90,33 |