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Mohamed Iguerbouchène
(1907-1966)
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Mohamed Iguerbouchène was born on 13 November 1907 in Aït Ouchène, Algeria. He was a composer, known for
Algiers (1938)
,
Pépé le Moko (1937)
and
Fort de la solitude (1948)
. He died on 21 August 1966.
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Algiers
6.6
Composer
(as Mohammed Igarbouchen)
1938
Pépé le Moko
7.7
Composer
(as Mohamed Yguerbouchen, music)
1937
Fort de la solitude
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(as Mohamed Yguerbouchen)
1948
Au coeur de la Casbah
5.2
Composer
(as Georges Iguerbouchen)
1952
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Chants d'Automne
Composer
(as Mohamed Ygerbuchen, music)
1983
Le Songe Des Chevaux Sauvages
8.0
Short
Composer
(as Mohamed Ygerbuchen)
1960
Au coeur de la Casbah
5.2
composer
(as Georges Iguerbouchen)
1952
Bim, the Little Donkey
6.6
composer
(as Georges Iguerbouchen)
1951
Le plus bel homme du monde
Short
Composer
(as Mohammed Iguerbouchène)
1948
La renégate
Composer
(as Mohamed Ygerbuchen)
1948
Fort de la solitude
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(as Mohamed Yguerbouchen)
1948
Alger et ses environs
Short
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(as Mohamed Iguerbouchen)
1945
Kaddour à Paris
Short
composer
1938
Algiers
6.6
Composer
(as Mohammed Igarbouchen)
1938
Ikach
Short
Composer
(as Mohamed Iguerbouchen)
1937
Pépé le Moko
7.7
Composer
(as Mohamed Yguerbouchen, music)
1937
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Mohammed Igarbouchen
Born
November 13
,
1907
Aït Ouchène, Algeria
Died
August 21
,
1966
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Algerian composer and pianist, fluent in eighteen languages. Studied music and harmony at the Royal Manchester College of Music and piano techniques in Vienna. Composed four symphonies as well as film music, most notably for
Pépé le Moko (1937)
.
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Mohamed Iguerbouchène
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