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Maurice Jaubert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maurice Jaubert
Maurice Jaubert (born at Nice on 3 January 1900; wounded in combat at Azerailles near Baccarat, where he died 19 June 1940) was a French composer of incidental music for stage and film music, famous for his collaborations with the masters of poetic realism Jean Vigo, René Clair, Julien Duvivier and Marcel Carné. He also had a long collaboration with Jean Giraudoux. From 1931-5 he was music director of the Pathé-Nathan studios, where he conducted not only his own scores but those of Arthur Honegger and Darius Milhaud. He makes a cameo appearance as a conductor in Kurt Bernhardt's ''La Nuit de décembre'' (1939). As a journalist he championed many composers, including Kurt Weill. In Vigo's ''Zéro de conduite'' he played recorded sounds backwards to accompany a slow motion sequence, anticipating a favorite technique of ''musique concrète''. French film director François Truffaut used Jaubert's music in his films in the late 1970s. ==Selected filmography==
* ''The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna'' (1929)
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