Compositeurs et Chansons de Paris
Compositeurs et Chansons de Paris | |
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Directed by | Henri Verneuil |
Starring | Jacques Pills Lucienne Delyle Maria Vincent |
Cinematography | Victor Arménise |
Release date |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Compositeurs et Chansons de Paris is a French short film directed by Henri Verneuil in 1951.[1]
Synopsis[]
Little known to the general public for the benefit of the performers, composers present a sample of their talent through several songs.
Songs[]
- La Vie en rose (1946)
- Music by Louiguy
- Lyrics by Édith Piaf
- Performed by
- Maître Pierre (1948)
- Music and orchestration by Henri Betti
- Lyrics by
- Performed by Jacques Pills
- À Malaga (1951)
- Music and orchestration by Paul Durand
- Lyrics by Louis Poterat
- Performed by
- Pour Lui (1946)
- Music and orchestration by Aimé Barelli
- Lyrics by
- Performed by Lucienne Delyle
- Blondine (1950)
- Music by Henri Bourtayre and
- Lyrics by Louis Poterat and Maurice Chevalier
- Performed by Jacques Pills
- La Seine (1948)
- Music by Guy Lafarge
- Lyrics by Guy Lafarge and
- Performed by Maria Vincent
Production[]
When the narrator of the short film presents the various composers, he hums songs that the composers have written in their career :
- Louiguy :
- Mademoiselle Hortensia (lyrics by )
- La Danseuse est Créole (lyrics by )
- Ça sent si bon la France (lyrics by )
- Ceriser Rose et Pommier Blanc (lyrics by )
- Henri Betti :
- La Chanson du maçon (lyrics by )
- Mais qu'est-ce que j'ai ? (lyrics by Édith Piaf)
- C'est si bon (lyrics by André Hornez)
- Le Régiment des mandolines (lyrics by )
- Paul Durand :
- Printemps (lyrics by )
- Mademoiselle de Paris (lyrics by )
- Seul ce soir (lyrics by and )
- Boléro (lyrics by )
- Aimé Barelli :
- Embrasse-moi (lyrics by )
- Si tu Viens Danser dans mon Village (lyrics by )
- Henri Bourtayre :
- Fleur de Paris (lyrics by )
- La Marchina (lyrics by Louis Poterat)
Anecdotes[]
Henri Betti and Louiguy made their musical studies at the Conservatoire de Paris in the same class.
and Lucienne Delyle recorded on disc the songs they sing in this short film unlike , Jacques Pills and Maria Vincent.
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Categories:
- 1951 films
- French-language films
- 1951 short films
- French black-and-white films
- French short films
- French films
- French musical films
- 1951 musical films