Paul Bonneau

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Preambule No. 36 01:36 Tools
Univers Sideral 02:32 Tools
Preambule No. 37 01:47 Tools
Sideral Universe (From "The Tomb of the Cybermen") 01:47 Tools
Jungle Song (Chappell: Telecineradio Vol. 1) 01:47 Tools
Tropical Forest (Chappell: Telecineradio Vol. 6) 01:47 Tools
Caprice en forme de Valse 01:47 Tools
Preamble No. 37 01:47 Tools
Call At Malaga (Chappell: Telecineradio Vol. 1) 01:47 Tools
Extase (Chappell: Telecineradio Vol. 12) 01:47 Tools
Sideral Universe (From 'The Tomb Of The Cybermen') 01:36 Tools
Tropical Forest 02:32 Tools
Extase (2002) 02:11 Tools
Preambule No. 3 01:36 Tools
LES GLOBE-TROTTERS 00:30 Tools
Universe Sideral 00:30 Tools
Eiffel Tower 00:30 Tools
Jungle Song 00:30 Tools
Bolero bleu 00:30 Tools
Urban Scenes 00:30 Tools
J'ai peur d'un baiser 00:30 Tools
Violin Romance 02:27 Tools
Sideral Universe 02:27 Tools
Harlem Blues 02:27 Tools
Harlem Blues 2 02:27 Tools
Urban Scenes 2 02:27 Tools
Suite: I. Improvisation 02:41 Tools
Romantic Moment 02:27 Tools
La fille de madame Angot 02:27 Tools
Foret Tropicale 02:27 Tools
Street Life 02:27 Tools
Stac Flat 02:27 Tools
Oh Paris Alegres Dias 02:36 Tools
Harbour 02:27 Tools
Preambule No 37 02:36 Tools
Call At Malaga 02:27 Tools
The Girl Who Was Death: Car Chase 02:41 Tools
Grand Theme 02:41 Tools
Reflets de Paris 02:36 Tools
No.37 02:36 Tools
The Chimes of Big Ben: Night-Time Drink 02:36 Tools
The Chimes of Big Ben: Number 6 Chops Down the Tree 02:33 Tools
Frou Frou 02:41 Tools
Holidays 02:41 Tools
Suite: II. Danse de demons 02:41 Tools
Les Deux Pigeons (Ballet Suite): I. Entree Des Tziganes 02:41 Tools
Ballet D'Isoline: III. Mazurka 02:41 Tools
Sweet Dreams 02:33 Tools
En sourdine 02:41 Tools
Saint-Germain-des-Prés 02:41 Tools
Sideral Universe [From The Tomb of the Cybermen] 02:41 Tools
Playabout 02:41 Tools
No.35 02:41 Tools
No.2 02:41 Tools
No.27 02:41 Tools
L'auberge du Cheval Blanc 02:33 Tools
Rose de Noel 02:33 Tools
Ballet D'Isoline: I. Pavane 02:33 Tools
Ballet D'Isoline: II. Entree D'Isoline 02:33 Tools
Dance of the Dead: Nocturnal Escape 02:33 Tools
La Hosteria del Caballito Blanco 02:33 Tools
Ballet d'isoline 02:33 Tools
Napolitana 02:33 Tools
Les Deux Pigeons (Ballet Suite): II. Entree De Pepio 02:33 Tools
Les Deux Pigeons (Ballet Suite): Pas Des Deux Pigeons 02:33 Tools
Voici mon coeur 02:33 Tools
Les Deux Pigeons (Ballet Suite): Pas Des Voiles (Theme Et Variations 02:33 Tools
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Paul Bonneau (born 14 September 1918 in Moret-sur-Loing, Seine-et-Marne, France – died May 1995) was a French composer of classical music. He studied music at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris and received the premier prix d'harmonie (1937) in the class of Jean Gallon; the premier prix de fugue (1942) in the class of Noël Gallon; and the premier prix de composition (1945) in the class of Henri Busser. In 1939, he became assistant manager of music of the French Army, and in 1945, band master of the French Republican Guard. He eventually resigned from the Army to become a conductor of light symphonic music with French radio (RDF, which became RTF, then ORTF). His first radio broadcast was 27 November 1944, and he went on to conduct 638 broadcasts of light classical music over the next 30 years. In 1959, he was involved with forming the vocal group Les Djinns Singers who interpreted and recorded 88 titles with the Grand Orchestra of Paris. Bonneau was a prolific composer and arranger. He collaborated on 51 French films and a number of courts-métrages. He composed serious works such as Ouverture pour un Drame, Concerto for saxophone and orchestra and Un Français à New York (for orchestra, dedicated to the memory of George Gershwin). He arranged many light symphonic pieces for orchestra; set to music 10 fables of La Fontaine; and composed many light melodies and songs. In the field of operetta, he adapted and composed 11 ballets for the theater of Châtelet: Le Chanteur de Mexico La Toison d'Or Méditerranée Maria-Flora Rose de Noël Le Secret de Marco-Polo Le Prince de Madrid Gipsy Les Trois Mousquetaires Volga the 1968 version of de L'Auberge du Cheval Blanc He adapted Offenbach for the Paris Folies operetta in 1976. He composed the music for "La Parisienne" in collaboration with Jack Ledru (premiered in Tours on 19 February 1982). He also wrote several lyric operettas and other works which were never performed, including "Caruso". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.