
Jean Prodromidès
Personal Info
Known for
Sound
Gender
Male
Birthday
1927-07-03
Day of Death
2016-03-17 (88 years old)
Place of Birth
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Jean Prodromidès
Biography
Jean Prodromidès (3 July 1927 – 17 March 2016) was a French composer. He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1927 in a music-loving family. His father, of Greek origin, had a pianola by which he became familiar with works of Beethoven and Wagner. He was a pupil of René Leibowitz, who introduced him to dodecaphonic and serial composition. Together with other Leibowitz pupils, Serge Nigg, Antoine Duhamel and André Casanova, he gave the first performance of Leibowitz's Explications des Metaphors, Op. 15, in Paris in 1948.
Prodromidès composed for films such as Maigret et l'Affaire Saint-Fiacre and Danton. Prodromidés was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1990 to Henry Sauguet's seat; Prodromidès was also president of the Academy and the Institut de France in 2005.
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Known For
Crew
(1983)
Danton
Original Music Composer
(1969)
Salomé
Music
(1968)
24 Hours in a Woman's Life
Original Music Composer
(1968)
Spirits of the Dead
Original Music Composer
(1967)
Pillaged
Original Music Composer
(1964)
(1961)
The Persians
Music
(1960)
Blood and Roses
Music
(1960)
The Bear
Original Music Composer
(1960)
Stowaway in the Sky
Music
(1960)
(1959)
(1959)
Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
Original Music Composer
(1956)
Slightly Ahead
Music
(1955)
In the Park
Music