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au·ric

 (ôr′ĭk)
adj.
Relating to or containing gold, especially with valence 3.

[From Latin aurum, gold.]
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auric

(ˈɔːrɪk)
adj
(Elements & Compounds) of or containing gold in the trivalent state
[C19: from Latin aurum gold]

Auric

(French ɔrik)
n
(Biography) Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1899–1983, French composer; one of Les Six. His works include ballet and film music
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au•ric

(ˈɔr ɪk)

adj.
of or containing trivalent gold.
[1830–40; < Latin aur(um) gold + -ic]
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Adj.1.auric - of or relating to or containing or derived from goldauric - of or relating to or containing or derived from gold
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The new translation also omits many of the writings in which Poulenc discusses the music of particular composers such as Emmanuel Chabrier, Erik Satie, Sergey Prokofiev, and his fellow members of Les Six, Darius Milhaud and Georges Auric. These articles provide insight not only on Poulenc's impressions of these composers, but also document the personal relationships he had with many of the leading composers of his day, especially with his close friend Milhaud.
Outre cette diva de la chanson francaise (dont la grand-mere est d'origine algerienne), il a cotoyeTaos Amrouche, Farid Ali, Cheikh Nourredine, Emmanuel Robles, Georges Auric, Vincent Scotto, Max Derrieux, Amar El-Hasnaoui, Kamel Abdelwahab et le poete hindou, Robindranath Tagore.
The Best of Georges Auric in fifteen pieces for piano, edited by Christophe Mirambeau.
The answers range from the astonishingly prescient (Georges Auric (1899-1983) who would later become a prolific film composer was among the interviewees) to horror that the cinema and anything connected with it could ever be thought of as Art.
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