Maurice Jaubert

Maurice Jaubert

Maurice Jaubert (3 January 1900 – 19 June 1940) was a prolific French composer who scored some of the most important films of the early sound era in France, including Jean Vigo’s Zero for Conduct and L'Atalante, and René Clair’s Quatorze Juillet and Le Dernier Milliardaire. Serving in both world wars, he died in action during World War II at the age of 40. Born in Nice on 3 January 1900, he was the second son of François Jaubert, a lawyer who would become the president of the Nice bar. Jaubert grew up in a musical household, and began playing the piano aged five. After gaining his baccalaureat from the Lycée Masséna in Nice in 1916, he enrolled at the Nice Conservatory of Music, where he studied harmony, counterpoint and piano. He was awarded the first piano prize in 1916. Jaubert left for Paris and studied law and literature at the Sorbonne. When he returned to his native town in 1919, he was the youngest lawyer in France. His first compositions date from this period but soon after he undertook his military service and became an officer in engineering. Demobilized in 1922, Jaubert decided to give up law practice and devote all his time to music. The next year, he completed his musical education in Paris with Albert Groz, while undertaking a variety of music related jobs such as proof correction and checking Pleyela rolls. Jaubert's compositions in the early 1920s include songs, piano pieces, chamber music, and divertissements. He wrote his first stage music in 1925 for a play by Calderón, Le Magicien prodigieux, using the Pleyela, a revolutionary player piano at the time. He was then hired by Pleyel to record rolls on the Pleyela. Indeed, Jaubert was always attracted by technical innovations that could serve his artistic aspirations. While working on this play, he met a young soprano, Marthe Bréga, who would sing most of his vocal compositions. They married in 1926, with Maurice Ravel as Jaubert's best man. They had a daughter, Françoise, in 1927. His 'poème chorégraphique' Le Jour was premiered by the Orchestre Symphonique de Paris under Pierre Monteux in 1931, while a Suite française was premiered by Vladimir Golschmann in St Louis the following year. His music was written in a style of clarity, frankness and freedom, in which he did not seek novelty for the sake of it and in which his spontaneity is not weighed down by pedantic formulas. His writings comprise articles and lectures, as well as a large number of letters that capture his political opinions. how he viewed his times, and his musical tastes (for example, he was a strong supporter of Kurt Weill when that composer was widely misunderstood). In 1929, while pursuing his work for the concert hall and the stage, Maurice Jaubert began writing and conducting for cinema. He collaborated with prominent directors such as Alberto Cavalcanti (Le Petit Chaperon Rouge), Jean Vigo (Zero for Conduct and L'Atalante), René Clair Quatorze Juillet and Le Dernier Milliardaire, Julien Duvivier (Carnet de bal and La Fin du Jour, Marcel Carné’s Drôle de drame, Hôtel du Nord, Quai des brumes (Port of Shadows), and Le Jour se lève (Daybreak) and Henri Storck’s Belgian documentaries. ... Source: Article "Maurice Jaubert" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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  • Bekend om : Sound
  • Verjaardag : 1900-01-03
  • Geboorteplaats : Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
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Maurice Jaubert Films

  • 1941
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    La Nuit de Décembre

    La Nuit de Décembre

    5 1941 HD

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  • 1934
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    L'île de Pâques

    L'île de Pâques

    1 1934 HD

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  • 1977
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    L'Homme qui aimait les femmes

    L'Homme qui aimait les femmes

    7.2 1977 HD

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  • 1976
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    L'Argent de poche

    L'Argent de poche

    7.151 1976 HD

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  • 1933
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    Zéro de conduite : Jeunes diables au collège

    Zéro de conduite : Jeunes diables au collège

    6.883 1933 HD

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  • 1938
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    Le quai des brumes

    Le quai des brumes

    7.4 1938 HD

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  • 1934
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    L'Atalante

    L'Atalante

    7.49 1934 HD

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  • 1933
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    Quatorze Juillet

    Quatorze Juillet

    6.8 1933 HD

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  • 1975
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    L'Histoire d'Adèle H.

    L'Histoire d'Adèle H.

    6.851 1975 HD

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  • 1930
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    Caprelles et Pantopodes

    Caprelles et Pantopodes

    7 1930 HD

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  • 2012
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    Cinéastes de notre temps : Jean Vigo

    Cinéastes de notre temps : Jean Vigo

    7.3 2012 HD

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  • 1978
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    La Chambre verte

    La Chambre verte

    6.5 1978 HD

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  • 1939
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    Le jour se lève

    Le jour se lève

    7.6 1939 HD

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  • 1938
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    Hôtel du Nord

    Hôtel du Nord

    7.221 1938 HD

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  • 1937
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    Drôle de Drame ou L'Étrange Aventure de Docteur Molyneux

    Drôle de Drame ou L'Étrange Aventure de Docteur Molyneux

    6.9 1937 HD

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  • 1936
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    Barbe-Bleue

    Barbe-Bleue

    6 1936 HD

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  • 1934
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    L'Homme mystérieux

    L'Homme mystérieux

    1 1934 HD

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  • 1930
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    Le Petit Chaperon rouge

    Le Petit Chaperon rouge

    1 1930 HD

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  • 1932
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    L'affaire est dans le sac

    L'affaire est dans le sac

    7 1932 HD

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  • 1931
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    Ostende, reine des plages

    Ostende, reine des plages

    1 1931 HD

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  • 1929
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    Hyas et stenorinques

    Hyas et stenorinques

    5.9 1929 HD

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  • 1934
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    L'île de Pâques

    L'île de Pâques

    1 1934 HD

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  • 2001
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    Éloge de l'amour

    Éloge de l'amour

    6.4 2001 HD

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  • 1937
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    Un carnet de bal

    Un carnet de bal

    7 1937 HD

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  • 1990
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    Cien niños esperando un tren

    Cien niños esperando un tren

    7.4 1990 HD

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  • 1939
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    Violons d'Ingres

    Violons d'Ingres

    1 1939 HD

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  • 1936
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    Mayerling

    Mayerling

    6.6 1936 HD

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