Gabriel Fauré
Known For: Sound
Biography
Gabriel Urbain Fauré (Pamiers, May 12, 1845 – Paris, November 4, 1924) was one of the most important French composers of his generation, along with his younger contemporaries Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. Fauré is known for his piano music, chamber music, and songs. He also renewed French religious music—the Requiem is among his most famous works. Operas are also part of his oeuvre, but they have not remained in the repertoire.
Filmography
2026
- Choral Music, from Dutilleux to Poulenc Featuring Birds on a Wire and the Théâtre de Chaillot ... (Original Music Composer)
2025
- New Year's Eve Concert of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 2025 ... (Original Music Composer)
2024
- Lumière, Le Cinéma! ... (Music)
- Cendrillon qui veillait ... (Music)
- Thomas Hengelbrock and Orchestre de chambre de Paris Paris Pantheon ... (Original Music Composer)
2023
- The Staircase Wall ... (Music)
- Cristian Măcelaru conducts Chopin and Prokofiev 90 years of the Orchestre National de France ... (Original Music Composer)
2022
- Limito ... (Music)
2021
- Radio France Choir and Orchestra Poulenc, Wagner, Debussy & Fauré ... (Original Music Composer)
- Cristian Măcelaru Conducts Saint-Saëns, Fauré and Scriabin ... (Original Music Composer)
2020
- Dear Mother ... (Original Music Composer)
2017
- The ROH Live: Jewels ... (Music)
2014
- Bolshoi Ballet: Jewels ... (Music)
2008
- Modern Life ... (Music)
2007
- Proust ou les Intermittences du cœur ... (Music)
2005
- Entre ciel et terre ... (Original Music Composer)
1997
- The Sentence ... (Additional Music)
1993
- I Won't Let You Go Anywhere ... (Music)
1984
- A Sunday in the Country ... (Original Music Composer)
1982
- Voglia di musica - Duo Conti-Belli ... (Original Music Composer)
1979
- Drugstore Romance ... (Original Music Composer)
1967
- The Whipping Cream Hero ... (Music)
1932
- The Cradles ... (Original Music Composer)