Roger Roger (composer)
Roger Roger (5 August 1911 - 12 June 1995) was a French film composer and bandleader.[1] His aliases included: Eric Swan, Cecil Leuter, the last being a pseudonym he used for his electronic productions. He was one of the first with Pierre Henry and Jean-Jacques Perrey to experiment with the Moog synth; his Pop Electronique album was released in 1969,[2] five years after Bob Moog put his synth on the market.
Roger died in Paris in 1995. Since his death, renewed interest in light music has seen several CD albums released, both in dedicated albums and in compilations, including memorable test card music that was used by the BBC in the 1970s.
He is listed as the composer for two episodes of the 1954 Flash Gordon series, and for series incidental music at:
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0140738/combined
- http://www.classicthemes.com/50sTVThemes/themePages/flashGordon.html
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Discography
Major Records
Catalog Nr. | Artists | Tracklist |
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5217 | Roger Roger | A - 1. Dramatic Appasionata, 2. Dramatic Appasionata; B - Morning Breezes |
5218 | Roger Roger | A - The Fascinating Valse; B - 1. Peasant Dance, 2. Cavern Mysterioso |
5219 | Roger Roger | A - Dawn's Awakening; B - 1. Ballerina Petite, 2. Fanfare |
5220 | Roger Roger | A - The Coyote Serenade; B - Metropolitan Rhapsody |
5222 | Roger Roger | A - 1. The Queen's Processional, 2. The Clown's Frolic; B - 1. Devilish Menace, 2. Dismal Mists; 3. Caribbean Winds, 4. Rhythm of Doom |
5224 | Roger Roger | A - 1. Adoration of Love, 2. Komic Kopers, 3. Dramatic Finale, 4. Uplift Finale, 5. Steps of Mystery; B - Our Industrial World |
5225 | Roger Roger | A - 1. Love Triumphant, 2. Tipsy Mockingbird; B - 1. Deserted City, 2. Rue de la Paix, 3. The Cafe Musette Waltz |
5231 | Roger Roger | A - Hope's Awakening; B - Tread of Doom |
5266 | Geo. S. Chase / Roger Roger | A - Valse Charmante (Geo S. Chase); B - Ivory Coast (Roger Roger) |
5267 | Roger Roger | A - Damascus; B - Rendezvous, Romantic Interlude, Reverie |
5270 | Geo. S. Chase / Roger Roger | A - Fujiyama (Geo S. Chase); B - Himalaya / Chopsticks / Everest (Roger Roger) |
5272 | Geo. S. Chase / Roger Roger | A - A Coin in the Fountain (Geo S. Chase); B - Fun on Ice (Roger Roger) |
Footnotes
External links
- Roger Roger at the Internet Movie Database
- Roger Roger (composer) discography at Discogs
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