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  1. Joseph Kosma. Joseph Kosma (en húngaro Kozma József, Budapest, 22 de octubre de 1905- La Roche-Guyon, Francia, 7 de agosto de 1969) fue un compositor nacido en Hungría, pero de nacionalidad francesa desde 1946. Fue alumno de Béla Bartók, con quien estudió en la Academia Liszt de Budapest, donde se graduó en las especialidades de ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_KosmaJoseph Kosma - Wikipedia

    Joseph Kosma (22 October 1905 – 7 August 1969) was a Hungarian composer who emigrated to France. Biography. Kosma was born József Kozma in Budapest, where his parents taught stenography and typing. He had a brother, Ákos. A maternal relative was the photographer László Moholy-Nagy, and another was the conductor Georg Solti.

    • József Kozma
    • 7 August 1969 (aged 63), France
    • 22 October 1905
    • Budapest, Hungary
  3. 18 de ene. de 2019 · 143. 10K views 5 years ago. The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France performs the suite "La Grande Illusion" from the film "La Grande Illusion", composed by Joseph Kosma and conducted by...

    • 11 min
    • 11.6K
    • France Musique concerts
  4. «Las hojas muertas» (título original: «Les feuilles mortes») es una canción francesa de 1945 con letra de Jacques Prévert y música de Joseph Kosma. Fue popularizada por Yves Montand y la música del estribillo se convirtió en un estándar del jazz , con el título de «Autumn leaves» (Hojas de otoño) tras ser vertida al inglés por ...

    • Background
    • Structure and Chord Progression
    • Roger Williams' Recording
    • Other Versions

    Kosma was a native of Hungary who was introduced to Prévert in Paris, and they collaborated on the song "Les Feuilles mortes". The song was legally deposited in 1945, and published in 1947. The song has its origin in the ballet music written by Kosma for Le Rendez-vous by Roland Petit, performed in Paris at the end of the Second World War. Large pa...

    The song is in AABC form. "Autumn Leaves" offers a popular way for beginning jazz musicians to become acquainted with jazz harmony as the chord progression consists almost solely of ii–V–I and ii–V sequences which are typical of jazz. Although it is mostly played in G minor, the original key of the composition was A minor. The song's iv7–bVII7–bIII...

    Roger Williams was signed by Dave Kapp of Kapp Records when he heard Williams playing in a hotel lounge. He was asked to change his birth name Louis Jacob Weertz to Roger Williams. Williams released an album The Boy Next Door, which failed to make an impact, and then the song "Autumn Leaves". "Autumn Leaves" was recorded at the suggestion of Kapp o...

    The song was recorded steadily throughout the 1950s by leading pop vocalists including Steve Conway (1950), Bing Crosby (1950), Steve Allen (whose rendition was the only other version to chart in 1955), Nat King Cole (included in the 1955 album re-release of Nat King Cole Sings for Two in Love, and used in the 1956 film Autumn Leaves whose title wa...

    • "Autumn Leaves"
    • 1945
    • 1946 by Enoch & Cie (Enoch (édition musicale) [fr])
  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Joseph_KosmaJoseph Kosma - Wikiwand

    Joseph Kosma (en húngaro Kozma József, Budapest, 22 de octubre de 1905- La Roche-Guyon, Francia, 7 de agosto de 1969) fue un compositor nacido en Hungría, pero de nacionalidad francesa desde 1946. Fue alumno de Béla Bartók, con quien estudió en la Academia Liszt de Budapest, donde se graduó en las especialidades de composición y ...

  6. 4 de ago. de 2011 · Joseph Kosma (1905-1969) El compositor húngaro, aunque de formación clásica, se hizo famoso por sus partituras para películas cuando se trasladó a París en 1933.

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