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  1. Maurice Jaubert (3 January 1900 – 19 June 1940) was a prolific French composer who scored some of the most important films of the early sound era in France, including Jean Vigo’s Zero for Conduct and L'Atalante, and René Clair’s Quatorze Juillet and Le Dernier Milliardaire. Serving in both world wars, he died in action during World War II at the age of 40.

  2. Maurice Jaubert est un compositeur français de musique classique et de musique de films, né à Nice le 3 janvier 1900 et mort pour la France, à l'hôpital de Baccarat, le 19 juin 1940. Il compose pour le concert, le théâtre, et marque de son talent musical plusieurs des films les plus mémorables du cinéma français des années 1930 .

  3. Maurice Jaubert was born on 3 January 1900 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. He was a composer and actor, known for Frances Ha (2012), L'Atalante (1934) and Street of Shadows (1937). He was married to Marthe Poidlouë.

  4. Maurice Jaubert: Main Title music from "Le Jour se Lève" [Daybreak] (1939). [original score-not a re-recording]

  5. Dec 24, 2008 · Maurice Jaubert (1900-40) was, before he was killed in wartime action, a leading French composer of film scores, and a friend of Ravel, Honneger and Auric. ...

  6. Maurice Jaubert. (born Nice 3 January 1900 - wounded in combat at Azerailles near Baccarat, where he died 19 June 1940) was a French composer of incidental music for stage and film music, famous for his collaborations with the masters of poetic realism Jean Vigo, René Clair, Julien Duvivier and Marcel Carné.

  7. Jan 3, 2014 · This article will examine the contributions made by composer Maurice Jaubert to three key French poetic realist films of the 1930s—L'Atalante (Vigo, 1934), Le Quai des brumes/Port of Shadows (Carné, 1938), and Le Jour se lève/Daybreak (Carné, 1939). Whereas the formal specificity of these films is often analysed in terms of their visual sensibilities and expressive mise en scène (set design, costume, lighting, acting style), there has been comparatively little written about the way ...