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Georges Van Parys (7 June 1902 in Paris – 28 January 1971 in Paris) was a French composer of film music and operettas. Among his musical influences were the group Les Six, Maurice Ravel, and Claude Debussy. Later in his career he served as vice-president of the Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique. He is buried in the cemetery at Villiers-sur-Marne.

Operettas

  • 1922: Madame la Comtesse
  • 1923: Une bonne à rien faire
  • 1927: Voila le printemps
  • 1936: Prends la route
  • 1941: Petites Annonces
  • 1941: L'École buissonnière
  • 1943: Une femme par jour
  • 1946: Virginie Déjazet
  • 1946: Les Chasseurs d'images
  • 1949: La Tour Eiffel qui tue
  • 1950: Tristoeil et Brunehouille
  • 1951: L'Affaire Fualdès (about murder of A.B. Fualdès & subsequent trial)
  • 1951: La Reine-Mère
  • 1953: Que d'eau, que d'eau
  • 1956: Minnie-Moustache
  • 1960: Le Jeu des dames
  • 1961: La Belle de Paris

With Philippe Parès :

  • 1927: Quand y en a pour deux
  • 1927: Lulu, libretto Serge Véber, Théâtre Daunou
  • 1927: La Petite Dame du Train bleu
  • 1928: L'Eau à la bouche
  • 1929: Louis XIV
  • 1930: Le cœur y est
  • 1931: Couss-Couss
  • 1937: Ma petite amie
  • 1945: On cherche un roi
  • 1957: Le Moulin Sans-Souci

Partial filmography

Further reading

  • Georges van Parys, Les jours comme ils viennent, Paris, Plon, 1969

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