Arthur Hoérée
Arthur Hoérée (16 April 1897, in Brussels – 2 June 1986, in Paris) was a Belgian composer and actor.
Arthur Hoérée | |
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Born | 16 April 1897 Brussels |
Died | 2 June 1986 89) Paris | (aged
Occupation | Actor Musician |
A composer of film music, he often collaborated with Arthur Honegger. He had the composer and organist André Jorrand as student in his course of instrumentation.
Filmography
- 1934: Rapt, by Dimitri Kirsanoff
- 1937: Liberté by Jean Kemm
- 1937: Passeurs d'hommes by René Jayet
- 1938: L'Ange que j'ai vendu by Michel Bernheim
- 1939: L'Or dans la montagne by Max Haufler
- 1939: Musicians of the Sky (Les Musiciens du ciel) by Georges Lacombe
- 1942: À la belle frégate by Albert Valentin
- 1942: Huit hommes dans un château by Richard Pottier
- 1942: Malaria by Jean Gourguet
- 1943: La Main de l'homme by Jean Tedesco and François Ardoin (short film)
- 1945: Les Démons de l'aube by Yves Allégret
- 1945: Enquête du 58 by Jean Tedesco (short film)
- 1946: A Lover's Return (Un revenant) by Christian-Jaque (cast member)
- 1950: Arrière-saison by Dimitri Kirsanoff
- 1951: Les Hommes de l'acier by Jean Tedesco (short film)
- 1955: L'Art d'être heureux by Armand Chartier (documentary)
- 1956: Une tâche difficile by Jean Leduc (short film)
Works
- 1923: Septet (mezzo-Soprano, flute, string quartet and piano), Opus 3
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External links
- Arthur Hoérée on Encyclopédie Larousse
- Arthur Hoérée on Allo Ciné
- Arthur Hoérée on Discogs
- Arthur Honegger, Arthur Hoérée on CAIRN
- Excerpt from "Rapt" (1933) on YouTube
- Arthur Hoérée on IMDb
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