André Sablon
For other uses, see Sablon.
André Eugène Sablon (22 May 1896, Paris – 9 August 1947, Paris) was an 20th-century French composer. Prematuraly died at the age of 51, he is buried at Montparnasse Cemetery.
The son of Charles Sablon (composer born in 1871), he was also the brother of Germaine Sablon (singer and actress), Jean Sablon (singer) and Marcel Sablon, director of Les Ballets de Monte Carlo.
Film score
- 1931: Le Juif polonais (film), by Jean Kemm
- 1932: Montmartre, village d'amour (documentary)
- 1944: Béatrice devant le désir, by Jean de Marguenat.
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