Georges Teperino | fr

Georges Auric (15 février 1899 à Lodève - 23 juillet 1983 à Paris) est un compositeur français. Il est en particulier l'auteur avec Diaghilev des ballets Les Fâcheux et Les Matelots, et de la tragédie chorégraphique Phèdre. Parallèlement, il signe des musiques de films aussi célèbres que le Sang d'un poète (1930), La Belle et la Bête (1946) et Orphée (1950) de Jean Cocteau, Moulin Rouge (1953), réalisé par John Huston, ou bien encore Notre-Dame de Paris de Jean Delannoy, et même La Grande Vadrouille de Gérard Oury. Il est également connu pour avoir été membre du groupe des Six....
Georges Teperino (real name: Georges Achille Teperin, 1912-1994) was a French musician & electronic pop pioneer. He usually recorded under the name Nino Nardini. After second world war ended,he began his public apparitions and fully dedicated his personal conductor ability and composer taste to the Spanish and Mexican ethnic and folk-related music, with a hint for exotic percussions. Along with a bunch of former dependable session club musicians he formed the "Nino Nardini Orchestra" in 1951. At the very beginning of the Sixties he entered slowly the new born world of Music Library in France, Europe and Uk, recording mostly...
Georges Thill (14 December 1897 – 17 October 1984) was a French opera singer, often considered to be his country's greatest lyric-dramatic tenor. Born in Paris, his career lasted from 1924 to 1953, peaking during the 1930s. A pupil of the Neapolitan tenor Fernando De Lucia (1860-1925), Thill made his opera debut at the Paris Opéra in 1924, and continued to perform there and at the Opéra-Comique for several decades. He also sang throughout Europe and in South American, proving highly successful at La Scala, the Rome Opera, the Verona Arena, the Vienna State Opera, the Teatro Colón and the...
A trouvé 13 Chansons, durée: 28:14
Tickling Shuffle
Electrosonics4
Electrsorics N4 (Drums)
Cosmic Snake