Georges Garvarentz

Georges Garvarentz

  • Birthday: 1932-04-01
  • Deathday: 1993-03-19
  • Place of birth: Athens, Greece

Biography

Georges Diran Garvarentz (1 April 1932 - 19 March 1993) was an Armenian-French composer, noted for his music for films and Charles Aznavour's songs. Georges Garvarentz was born in Athens, Greece, to a family of Armenian immigrants. His father, literature professor and poet Kevork Garvarentz, was the author of the Armenian military anthem. In 1942 Garvarentz's family moved to Paris, France, where Georges attended Conservatoire de Paris. In 1956 Georges met Charles Aznavour and started writing music for his songs. Together they wrote over 100 songs, including "Prends garde à toi" (1956), "Et pourtant" (1962), "Il faut saisir sa chance" (1962), "Retiens la nuit" (1962), "La plus belle pour aller danser" (1964), "Hier encore" (1964), "Paris au mois d'août" ("Paris in August", 1966), "Une vie d'amour" (1980). The period from the latter half of the 1980s until Garvarentz’s death in 1993 represented one of the most productive and enduring periods of collaboration with Aznavour. Despite Charles then approaching 70 years of age and having already long been an established star with a repertoire of recognisable classics and hits, Garvarentz’s and Aznavour’s works of this epoch yielded a wave of more musically contemporary works that came to enjoy equal billing alongside Aznavour’s earlier successes: two albums’ worth of new songs composed by Garvarentz and written by Aznavour were recorded in 1986 and released as the albums «Aznavour 1986: Je bois» that same year and «Embrasse-moi» in 1987, which gave rise to numerous songs that would become staples of Aznavour’s concert performances for the rest of his career, including Je me raccroche à toi, Je bois, Les émigrants, Une idée, and others. This was followed in 1991 by the album «Aznavour 92» and its new songs Vous et tu, Napoli chante and La Marguerite. Their final new works of the era were on Aznavour’s 1994 album «Toi et moi» (released in 1995 in the anglophone world as «You and Me»); Garvarentz’s last collaboration with Aznavour, the song Ton doux visage, was released on this album. In 1965 Georges married Charles Aznavour's sister, Aida Aznavourian. Georges Garvarentz also composed over 150 film scores, including scores forTaxi for Tobruk (1961), Les Parisiennes (1962), The Devil and the Ten Commandments (1962), Le Rat d'Amérique (1963), That Man in Istanbul (1965), The Sultans (1966), The Sea Pirate (1966), Surcouf, le tigre des sept mers (1966), Triple Cross (1966), The Peking Medallion (1967), Caroline chérie (1968), They Came to Rob Las Vegas (1968), The Southern Star (1969), The Heist (1970), Love Me Strangely (1971), Someone Behind the Door (1971), The Pebbles of Etratat (1972), Murder in a Blue World (1973), Killer Force (1976), Teheran 43 (1981), Hambone and Hillie (1983), The Triumphs of a Man Called Horse (1983), Too Scared to Scream (1985), Yiddish Connection (1986), A Star for Two (1991), and Catorce estaciones (1991). In 1979 he wrote the score to The Golden Lady, and co-wrote the title song for The Three Degrees, together with lead singer Sheila Ferguson. Garvarentz is the author of a musical comedy Deux anges sont venus and an operetta Douchka. Source: Article "Georges Garvarentz" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Production

Temple of the White Elephant

1964

As Original Music Composer

Teheran '43

1981

As Original Music Composer

Triple Cross

1966

As Original Music Composer

That Man in Istanbul

1965

As Original Music Composer

Champagne Charlie

1989

As Original Music Composer

Golden Goddess of Rio Beni

1964

As Original Music Composer

The Tattoo

1968

As Original Music Composer

Taxi for Tobruk

1961

As Original Music Composer

Chicken Feed for Little Birds

1963

As Original Music Composer

Triumphs of a Man Called Horse

1983

As Original Music Composer

Someone Behind the Door

1971

As Original Music Composer

Love Me Strangely

1971

As Music

The Sea Pirate

1966

As Music

The Corrupt Ones

1967

As Music

Marco the Magnificent

1965

As Music

Bitter Champagne

1986

As Music

The Teasers Go to Paris

1977

As Original Music Composer

Agent X-77 Orders to Kill

1966

As Original Music Composer

The Lions Are Loose

1961

As Music

Too Scared to Scream

1984

As Original Music Composer

Yiddish Connection

1986

As Music Editor

The Country Years

1992

As Music

The Upper Hand

1966

As Original Music Composer

The Golden Lady

1979

As Music

The Southern Star

1969

As Original Music Composer

Under Your Hat

1965

As Music

The Sultans

1966

As Music

Sweet Ecstasy

1962

As Music

Time of the Wolves

1970

As Original Music Composer

The Slave Merchants

1964

As Original Music Composer

Quicker Than the Eye

1989

As Music

Neurosis

1970

As Music

Cherchez l'idole

1964

As Original Music Composer

The Four Truths

1962

As Music

The Big Hit of Surcouf

1966

As Original Music Composer

Tales of Paris

1962

As Music

Death of a Jew

1970

As Music

The Uninvited

1969

As Original Music Composer

Hambone and Hillie

1983

As Music

The Thunder of God

1965

As Original Music Composer

William the Conqueror

1982

As Music

Killer Force

1976

As Original Music Composer

Rat Trap

1963

As Original Music Composer

A Star for Two

1991

As Music

All Mad About Him

1967

As Original Music Composer

Pétain

1993

As Music

Don't Tempt the Devil

1963

As Original Music Composer

A State of Emergency

1986

As Music

Million Dollar Man

1967

As Music

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