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Léo Chauliac, real name Léon Chauliac (6 February 1913 – 27 October 1977), was a French jazz pianist, composer and conductor. A jazz pianist in the 1930s, Léo Chauliac was the accompanist of Charles Trenet from 1941 to 1943, a singer for whom he composed many popular songs. He rubbed shoulders and played with the greatest musicians of the time: Hubert Rostaing, Aimé Barelli, Alix Combelle and Henri Crolla. For a while, as conductor of the orchestra of the famous restaurant Maxim's, he will be the companion for some records by André Claveau and Jacqueline Danno. But it was above all with Jean-Claude Pascal that he wove a long musical career in the 1960s, orchestrating among other things Nous les amoureux, winner of the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest.

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  • Léo Chauliac (de)
  • Léo Chauliac (fr)
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  • Léo Chauliac (* 6. Februar 1913 in Marseille; † 27. Oktober 1977) war ein französischer Jazz-Pianist, Komponist und Bandleader. (de)
  • Léo Chauliac, real name Léon Chauliac (6 February 1913 – 27 October 1977), was a French jazz pianist, composer and conductor. A jazz pianist in the 1930s, Léo Chauliac was the accompanist of Charles Trenet from 1941 to 1943, a singer for whom he composed many popular songs. He rubbed shoulders and played with the greatest musicians of the time: Hubert Rostaing, Aimé Barelli, Alix Combelle and Henri Crolla. For a while, as conductor of the orchestra of the famous restaurant Maxim's, he will be the companion for some records by André Claveau and Jacqueline Danno. But it was above all with Jean-Claude Pascal that he wove a long musical career in the 1960s, orchestrating among other things Nous les amoureux, winner of the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest. (en)
  • Léo Chauliac, de son vrai nom Léon Chauliac, est un pianiste, compositeur et chef d'orchestre français né le 6 février 1913 à Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) et mort le 27 octobre 1977 dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris. (fr)
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  • Léo Chauliac (* 6. Februar 1913 in Marseille; † 27. Oktober 1977) war ein französischer Jazz-Pianist, Komponist und Bandleader. (de)
  • Léo Chauliac, real name Léon Chauliac (6 February 1913 – 27 October 1977), was a French jazz pianist, composer and conductor. A jazz pianist in the 1930s, Léo Chauliac was the accompanist of Charles Trenet from 1941 to 1943, a singer for whom he composed many popular songs. He rubbed shoulders and played with the greatest musicians of the time: Hubert Rostaing, Aimé Barelli, Alix Combelle and Henri Crolla. For a while, as conductor of the orchestra of the famous restaurant Maxim's, he will be the companion for some records by André Claveau and Jacqueline Danno. But it was above all with Jean-Claude Pascal that he wove a long musical career in the 1960s, orchestrating among other things Nous les amoureux, winner of the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest. (en)
  • Léo Chauliac, de son vrai nom Léon Chauliac, est un pianiste, compositeur et chef d'orchestre français né le 6 février 1913 à Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) et mort le 27 octobre 1977 dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris. Pianiste de jazz dans les années 1930, Léo Chauliac fut le pianiste accompagnateur de Charles Trenet de 1941 à 1943 pour lequel il composera de nombreuses chansons populaires. Il côtoie et joue avec les plus grands musiciens de l’époque : Hubert Rostaing, Aimé Barelli, Alix Combelle ou Henri Crolla. Un temps chef de l’orchestre du célèbre restaurant Le Maxim's, il sera le compagnon pour quelques disques d’André Claveau ou Jacqueline Danno. Mais c’est surtout avec Jean-Claude Pascal qu’il tissera un long parcours musical dans les années 1960, orchestrateur entre autres de Nous les amoureux, Prix de l’Eurovision en 1961. Il est aussi l’auteur de quelques disques instrumentaux dont l’un consacré à la musique des Beatles. Il a aussi enseigné le piano à Claude Bolling. (fr)
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