著者について

Georges Auric was a renowned French composer, best known for his contributions to film music and classical compositions. Born in 1899 in Lodeve, he became one of the prominent members of the group known as 'Les Six', which included other notable composers like Darius Milhaud and Francis Poulenc. Auric's music is characterized by its innovative use of harmony and structure, blending traditional French musical elements with modernist influences. Throughout his career, he wrote music for numerous films, which earned him critical acclaim and established his reputation in the cinematic world.

In addition to his film scores, Auric composed operas, ballets, and orchestral works that showcased his versatility as a composer. His notable works include the scores for films like 'The Innocents' and 'La Belle et la Bête'. Auric's style evolved over the years, reflecting both his deep roots in French musical tradition and the broader trends of 20th-century music. His legacy continues to influence contemporary composers and filmmakers alike, solidifying his place in the history of music.

国籍 フランス語
生年月日 February 15, 1899
出生地 Lodeve, Occitanie, France
死亡日 July 23, 1983
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