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* Raymond Radiguet, French literary prodigy, died of typhoid at age 20 while on a trip with his mentor, Jean Cocteau.
* July 5-Jean Cocteau, writer ( died 1963 )
Cocteau died in 1963.
Radiguet died in Paris in 1923 at age 20 of typhoid fever, which he contracted after a trip he took with Cocteau.

Cocteau and at
Cocteau soon became known in Bohemian artistic circles as The Frivolous Prince, the title of a volume he published at twenty-two.
" His opium addiction at the time, Cocteau said, was only coincidental, due to a chance meeting with Louis Laloy, the administrator of the Monte Carlo Opera.
* Anthology, 4 CD containing numerous poems and texts read by the author, Anna la bonne, La Dame de Monte-Carlo and Mes sœurs, n ' aimez pas les marins by Marianne Oswald, Le Bel Indifférent by Edith Piaf, La Voix humaine by Berthe Bovy, Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel with Jean Le Poulain, Jacques Charon and Jean Cocteau, discourse on the reception at the Académie française, with extracts from Les Parents terribles, La Machine infernale, pieces from Parade on piano with two hands by Georges Auric and Francis Poulenc, Frémeaux & Associés FA 064, 1997
Hartmann also involved sculptors and artists such as Jean Cocteau, Le Corbusier, and Joan Miró in exhibitions at Musica Viva.
In 1954, Jean Cocteau insisted on Tiefland being shown at the Cannes Film Festival, which he was running that year.
: 1927: H 65 Antigone, libretto by Jean Cocteau based on Sophocles, premiered at La Monnaie on 28 December 1927
After World War I, Jean Cocteau and Les Six began to frequent a bar known as " La gaya " which became Le Bœuf sur le Toit ( The Ox on the Roof ) when the establishment moved to larger quarters and as the famous ballet by Milhaud had been conceived at the old premises, the new bar took on the name of Milhaud's ballet.
When Jean Cocteau started making motion pictures, at the beginning of the 1930s Auric began writing film scores.
Following the break with Cocteau, Durey withdrew to the south of France to work at the home he owned in St Tropez.
Jean Cocteau introduced him to Eugenia Errázuriz, who proved a supportive, if at times possessive, patron.
In addition to making close friends with Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, Serge Diaghilev, and Jean Cocteau, she stayed for a while at La Ruche with many of the leading members of the avant-garde living there at the time.
On 31 January 2005, the Cocteau Twins announced that they would be reforming to perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on 30 April 2005, and later indicated that additional tour dates would be added.
The Jesus and Mary Chain and Cocteau Twins are often regarded perhaps the initial exponents of the style, appearing at the beginning of the 1980s and continuing into the style's heyday a decade later.
Upon arrival, Anger and Cocteau became friends, with the Frenchman giving the young protege his permission to make a movie of his ballet The Young Man and Death, although at the time there were no financial backers for the project.
The surreal nature of the Parco dei Mostri appealed to Jean Cocteau and the great surrealist Salvador Dalí, who discussed it at great length.
The critic sued Satie, and at the trial Cocteau was arrested and beaten by police for repeatedly yelling " arse " in the courtroom.
Modern English and Cocteau Twins were the exceptions at that time.
* The wedding room at the Mairie ( town hall ) was painted in the 1950s by Jean Cocteau, transforming it into a giant work of art.
With Cocteau dead and the prison destroyed, the police and Scraps find themselves at odds over how to run their society.
While German audiences were less than receptive at first, a United Kingdom tour opening for the Cocteau Twins resulted in a label deal with independent label 4AD Records.

Cocteau and Milly-la-Forêt
* Derniers propos à bâtons rompus avec Jean Cocteau, 16 September 1963 à Milly-la-Forêt, Bel Air 311035
The nearby villages are La Ferté-Alais ( aerodrome of Cerny-Jean Baptiste Salis: Annual international meeting ) and Milly-la-Forêt ( house of Jean Cocteau, historical village ).

Cocteau and France
In his diary, Cocteau accused France of disrespect towards Hitler and speculated on the Führer's sexuality.
Stained glass windows of Jean Cocteau, Saint-Maximin church, Metz, France
A native of Cherbourg, France, Marais starred in several movies directed by Jean Cocteau, for a time his lover and a lifelong friend, most famously Beauty and the Beast ( 1946 ) and Orphée ( 1949 ).
While living in France he mixed with Jean Cocteau, Jean Hugo and other members of the French artistic scene and in 1928 he made his first classic film, The Passion of Joan of Arc.
Harris has cited Discharge circa 1979-1984, Disorder, Chaos UK, Siege, Killing Joke, Joy Division, Swans circa 1983-1995, Cocteau Twins, Membranes, Public Image Limited, Zoviet France, Nurse with Wound, Skinny Puppy, Meat Beat Manifesto, old school and darkside jungle, drum & bass circa 1993-1996, early Aphex Twin, Brian Eno, Lee Scratch Perry, Scientist, Jon Hassell, Miles Davis up to 1975, John Coltrane and Alice Coltrane, Moritz Von Oswald and Berlin Dub Experimentalists, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, minimal and hard techno, John Zorn, electroacoustic and musique concrète, Found Sounds, Japanese hardcore bands Kuro and Gai ( also known as Swankys ), Celtic Frost, Death Strike, Genocide, Repulsion, Death, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Showbiz and A. G., A Tribe Called Quest as prominent inspirations.
* Jean Cocteau ( France )
In his survey of contemporary French cinema, Tim Palmer discusses Civeyrac's career in the context of his teaching at the major French film school, la Fémis ; Civeyrac's status as an " applied cinephile " in which he carefully cites and revives the aesthetics of historical filmmakers like Mizoguchi and Cocteau ; his neglected situation outside France ; and his position as a remarkably uncompromising director, whose films often refuse to differentiate between fantasy and diegetic reality.

Cocteau and on
Cahiers du Cinema authors also championed the work of directors Jean Renoir, Roberto Rossellini, Kenji Mizoguchi, Max Ophüls, and Jean Cocteau, by centering their critical evaluations on a film's mise en scène.
" If it had not been for Apollinaire in uniform ," wrote Cocteau, " with his skull shaved, the scar on his temple and the bandage around his head, women would have gouged our eyes out with hairpins.
Cocteau wrote the libretto for Igor Stravinsky's opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex, which had its original performance in the Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt in Paris on May 30, 1927.
An important exponent of avant-garde art, Cocteau had great influence on the work of others, including the group of composers known as Les six.
* 1950: Les Enfants terribles directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, script by Jean Cocteau based on his novel
* 1965: Thomas l ' imposteur directed by Georges Franju, script by Jean Cocteau based on his novel
* Collection of three vinyl recordings of Jean Cocteau including La Voix humaine by Simone Signoret, 18 songs composed by Louis Bessières, Bee Michelin and Renaud Marx, on double-piano Paul Castanier, Le Discours de réception à l ' Académie Française, Jacques Canetti JC1, 1984
* Cocteau, Jean, Le Numéro Barbette, an influential essay on the nature of art inspired by the performer Barbette, 1926
Reviewing Orpheus: Essays on the Cinema and Art of Jean Cocteau.
* Raquel Bitton: ' The Sparrow and the Birdman ', a drama focusing on the relationship of Cocteau to Edith Piaf
The ballet's premiere in Paris on 17 May 1921 was a huge success and was greeted with great admiration by an audience that included Jean Cocteau, Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel.
* March – Antigone by Jean Cocteau appears on a Paris stage ( settings by Pablo Picasso, music by Arthur Honegger, and costumes by Gabrielle Chanel ).
* " Amelia ", a song by the Cocteau Twins on their 1984 album Treasure
While living in New York, Richter directed two feature films, Dreams That Money Can Buy ( 1947 ) and 8 x 8: A Chess Sonata in 8 Movements ( 1957 ) in collaboration with Max Ernst, Jean Cocteau, Paul Bowles, Fernand Léger, Alexander Calder, Marcel Duchamp, and others, which was partially filmed on the lawn of his summer house in Southbury, Connecticut.
Edwina Margaret Rose Monsoon, known as Edina " Eddy " Monsoon ( Jennifer Saunders ), and Eurydice Colette Clytemnestra Dido Bathsheba Rabelais Patricia Cocteau Stone, known as Patsy Stone ( Joanna Lumley ) are a pair of high-powered career women on the London fashion scene.
And here too, Les Six was formed, creating music based on the ideas of Erik Satie and Jean Cocteau.
Moreno's influences include such bands as The Cure, Bad Brains, The Smiths, My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, Duran Duran, The Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche Mode, Helmet, Jawbox, Faith No More, Hum, Kool Keith, Alice in Chains, Tool, Jane's Addiction and Weezer, and claims that Deftones ' 2006 album, Saturday Night Wrist, is more of a compromise between all of the members ' influences, ranging from their brutal and brooding heavy signature seen on Adrenaline and Around the Fur to the more experimental sound heard on White Pony and Deftones.

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