Joseph Kosma

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Les feuilles mortes 00:00 Tools
Mercer: Autumn Leaves (after "Les Feuilles mortes" by Joseph Kosma) 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves 00:00 Tools
Kosma: Les feuilles mortes 00:00 Tools
Kosma: Les feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves) - instrumental version 00:00 Tools
Amours perdues 00:00 Tools
Les feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves) 00:00 Tools
Mercer: Autumn Leaves 00:00 Tools
Les Portes De La Nuit 00:00 Tools
Les Enfants Du Paradis 00:00 Tools
Musiques, Dialogues Et Ambiances 00:00 Tools
Dialogues, Musiques Et Ambiances 00:00 Tools
Generique Musique 00:00 Tools
Chanson 'si Tu Veux Marguerite' 00:00 Tools
Dialogues Et Chanson 'froufrou' Interpretee Par Frehel Paroles Monreal Blondeau 00:00 Tools
Tenderly/Autumn Leaves 00:00 Tools
Deux escargots s'en vont à l'enterrement 00:00 Tools
Générique Les enfants du paradis - 1ère partie 00:00 Tools
Main Title 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves (Arr. Sharny Russell van Herp) 00:00 Tools
La pantomime - From 'Les enfants du paradis' 00:00 Tools
Snobs ! 00:00 Tools
Un Drôle De Paroissien 00:00 Tools
It's a Long Way to Tipperary 00:00 Tools
Dining With German Officers at the Front 00:00 Tools
Two Officers and Aristocrats 00:00 Tools
Générique Les enfants du paradis - 2e partie 00:00 Tools
Les enfants qui s'aiment 00:00 Tools
Noblesse Oblige 00:00 Tools
Refuge at a German Farm 00:00 Tools
Frou-Frou 00:00 Tools
Dans ma maison 00:00 Tools
Preparing the Escape 00:00 Tools
Les feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves), for voice & piano 00:00 Tools
Reception on the Military Prison 00:00 Tools
Sunday Morning at the Prison Camp 00:00 Tools
12 Songs Transcriptions for Guitar: V. Amours Perdues 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) 00:00 Tools
Un Drôle De Paroissien: Générique 00:00 Tools
Joseph Kosma: Amours Perdues 00:00 Tools
The Sound Of Frustration 00:00 Tools
The Railways Travel From The Fortress 00:00 Tools
Sound of Frustration 00:00 Tools
The Magic Flute 00:00 Tools
Les Feuilles mortes, du film Les Portes de la Nuit par Yves Montand (1948) 00:00 Tools
Autum Lives 00:00 Tools
Générique Les portes de la nuit 00:00 Tools
barbara 00:00 Tools
(Arr. For Oboe): Les Feuilles Mortes 00:00 Tools
L'orgue de Barbarie 00:00 Tools
Les feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves) (arr. M. Lussier) 00:00 Tools
Christmas Romance 00:00 Tools
Générique Les enfants du paradis 00:00 Tools
Le cauchemar du chauffeur de taxi 00:00 Tools
Sunday Morning at the PrisonCamp 00:00 Tools
Railways Travel from the Fortress 00:00 Tools
Magic Flute 00:00 Tools
La Grande Illusion (Main Title) 00:00 Tools
A Christmas Romance 00:00 Tools
Berceuse paternelle 00:00 Tools
Four Songs from 12 Songs for Guitar: Amours Perdues 00:00 Tools
Fille d'acier 00:00 Tools
Si Tu Veux Margueritte - Julien Carette 00:00 Tools
Les feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves): Autumn Leaves (Les feuilles mortes) 00:00 Tools
Reception At The Military Prison 00:00 Tools
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Joseph Kosma (22 October 1905 – 7 August 1969) was a Hungarian-French composer of Jewish background. Kosma was born József Kozma in Budapest, where his parents taught stenography and typing. He had a brother, Akos. A maternal relative was the photographer László Moholy-Nagy, and another relative was the conductor Georg Solti. He started to play the piano at age 5, and later took piano lessons. At the age of 11, he wrote his first opera, Christmas in the Trenches. After completing his education at the Gymnasium Franz-Josef, he attended the Academy of Music in Budapest, where he studied with Leo Weiner. He also studied with Béla Bartók at the Liszt Academy, receiving diplomas in composition and conducting. He won a grant to study in Berlin in 1928, where he met Lilli Apel, another musician, whom he later married. Kosma also met and studied with Hanns Eisler in Berlin. He also became acquainted with Bertolt Brecht and Helene Weigel. Kosma and his wife emigrated to Paris in 1933. Eventually, he met Jacques Prévert, who introduced him to Jean Renoir. During World War II and the Occupation of France, Kosma was placed under house arrest in the Alpes-Maritimes region, and was banned from composition. However, Prévert managed to arrange for Kosma to contribute music for films, with other composers fronting for him. Under this arrangement he wrote the "pantomime" of the music for Les Enfants du Paradis (1945), made under the occupation, but released after the liberation. Among his other credits are the scores to La Grande Illusion (1937), La Bête Humaine (The Human Beast, 1938), La Règle du jeu (The Rules of the Game, 1939) and Le Testament du docteur Cordelier (The Doctor's Horrible Experiment, 1959), the later made for television. He was also known for writing the standard classical-jazz piece "Les feuilles mortes" ("Autumn Leaves"), with French lyrics by Jacques Prévert, and later English lyrics by Johnny Mercer, which was derived from music in Marcel Carné's film Les Portes de la Nuit (1946). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.