- André Popp
André Charles Jean Popp (born
19 February 1924 ) is a Frenchcomposer , arranger andscreenwriter .Born in
Fontenay-le-Comte , he started his career as achurch organ ist, filling the place of his father who had been called up to serve inWorld War II in 1939. Popp studied music at theSaint Joseph Institute . In the 1960s, he co-wrote (withPierre Cour ) two songs for theEurovision Song Contest — "Tom Pillibi", which won the competition forFrance in 1960, and "L'Amour Est Bleu " ("Love is Blue") which came fourth forLuxembourg in 1967, but which later became a Number one hit in the US forPaul Mauriat . During this time he was the arranger for many top Frenchsinger s such asJuliette Greco . He worked for many years for Frenchradio .Popp is the composer of "Piccolo, Sax and Co", a musical tale for children intended as a guide to the instruments of the orchestra and the rudiments of harmony.
In 1957, Popp released "Delirium in Hi-Fi" (originally titled "Elsa Popping et sa musique sidérante"), a collaboration with
Pierre Fatosme , an experiment in the recording techniques of the time.André Popp has been an inspiration for newer French composers such as
Fred Pallem .Discography
*"Delirium in Hi-Fi
*"The Adventures of Piccolo, Saxie and Company
*"Passport for Piccolo, Saxie and Company" (narrated by Victor Borge)
*"Popped!
*"Andre Popp et son orchestre
*"Why Say Goodbye
*"Le Musique Qui Fait Popp
*"Die neuen Abenteuer von Piccolo, Sax & Co.
*"Popp Musique
*"La Symphonique Ecologique
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