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Jean Lenoir
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26 February 1891 - 19 January 1976
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Jean Lenoir is a French composer, author of romantic songs in the genre of chanson and songs for movies. Jean Bernard Daniel Neuberger, as the composer’s real name sounds, was born on February 26, 1891 in Paris. He studied composition with the prominent French composer Louis Vierne, from the 1920s he began writing songs, while acting simultaneously as an author of music and words. One of his most famous songs, "Parlez-moi d'amour", was written by him in 1930, first performed by singer Lucien Boyer
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Jean Lenoir is a French composer, author of romantic songs in the genre of chanson and songs for movies.
Jean Bernard Daniel Neuberger, as the composer’s real name sounds, was born on February 26, 1891 in Paris. He studied composition with the prominent French composer Louis Vierne, from the 1920s he began writing songs, while acting simultaneously as an author of music and words. One of his most famous songs, "Parlez-moi d'amour", was written by him in 1930, first performed by singer Lucien Boyer and became famous all over the world. In the future, it was performed by other stars, in addition, it was repeatedly sounded in films, in particular, in the film “Impostors” by Stanley Tucci and in the film by Woody Allen.
Midnight in Paris .
Jean Lenoir himself also wrote for cinema, in his filmography there are about forty paintings created in the 1930-40s, including the drama Liliome by Fritz Lang, the comedy Baccarat, the crime comedy Arsene Lupin, the film musical Moulin Rouge.
The composer died on January 19, 1976.