L'Oiseau
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Product ID: AB2 CS SO20152
By Daniel White
Publisher:
ABCD Music
Genre:
Television, Chanson
Line Up:
String Orchestra & Hp. (Solo: Viola / Violin / Clarinet / Alto Sax)
Duration:
3:20
Level: 4
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Theme from the television series "Belle et Sebastien"
Instrumentation
1x Conductor's Score
5x Violin 1
5x Violin 2
1x Viola Solo
3x Viola
3x Violoncello
3x Contrabass
1x Harp
ad lib solo part for Violin / Clarinet / Alto sax
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Composer
Daniel White 1912-1997
Daniel White was born on May 22, 1912, in Malakoff, a suburb of Paris, France. His ancestors were Scottish. White grew up in West Yorkshire around the moors. His family moved to Paris while Daniel was still young and he was initially expected to enter the family textile business. After the company went under, White was fortunately able to pursue his interest in music instead.
During World War II he worked as an interpreter with the British army and was almost killed during the evacuation of Dunkirk. Following the war, Daniel played piano in nightclubs and cabarets. He composed his first film soundtrack in 1947. He wrote the jingles for numerous 1950s TV commercials, shown on British television.
Daniel composed the scores for many movies made by maverick Spanish exploitation filmmaker Jesús Franco, starting with La mano de un hombre muerto (1962). In addition, he also did the music for pictures made by directors Pierre Chevalier and León Klimovsky. Moreover, White recorded a large volume of albums under several pseudonyms; said albums include comedy records as Emile Doryphore, rock records as Guy Forlane, and organ music as Virginie Morgane.
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