André Mauprey (19 August 1881 – 3 February 1939) was a French writer, composer, librettist, and actor. He helped to popularize The Three Penny Opera, and was the first to translate many of its songs into French.[1]
andré, mauprey, august, 1881, february, 1939, french, writer, composer, librettist, actor, helped, popularize, three, penny, opera, first, translate, many, songs, into, french, working, with, robert, mackiels, serge, veber, wrote, lyrics, operetta, toes, based. Andre Mauprey 19 August 1881 3 February 1939 was a French writer composer librettist and actor He helped to popularize The Three Penny Opera and was the first to translate many of its songs into French 1 Working with Robert de Mackiels and Serge Veber he wrote the lyrics for the operetta Tip Toes based on the melodies of George Gershwin 2 His music and lyrics were sung by Edith Piaf Juliette Greco Marianne Oswald Marlene Dietrich and Mathe Altery 3 Contents 1 Discography 2 Selected filmography 3 References 4 External linksDiscography editMost widely held works with lyrics by Andre Mauprey 4 5 Complainte De Mackie Mack the Knife J ai Laisse Mon Coeur Je T ai Donne Mon Coeur Surabaya Johnny Le Jazz Me Porte A La Peau Chanson De Barbara La Fiancee Du Pirate JalousieSelected filmography editAndre Mauprey was a versatile artist contributing as a writer lyricist composer and actor to many films in the 1920s and 30s 6 7 Screenplay Prince of the Six Days 1936 Le Baron tzigane 1935 Le Cavalier Lafleur 1934 Princesse Czardas 1934 L Opera de quat sous 1931 Composer En m en foutant Lyricist La belle aventure 1932 Amourous Adventure 1932 I Kiss Your Hand Madame 1929 By Rocket to the Moon 1929 Actor Midnight Place Pigalle 1934 References edit allmusic com Andre Mauprey Google Books Tip Toes artistdirect com Andre Mauprey Worldcat Lyrics of Andre Mauprey Discogs Andre Mauprey filmsdefrance Andre Mauprey Internet Movie Database Andre MaupreyExternal links editAndre Mauprey at IMDb Andre Mauprey at WorldCat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Mauprey amp oldid 1176855403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,