Georges Garvarentz (1932–1993) was an Armenian-French composer renowned for his prolific contributions to film scores and French chanson. Born in Athens to Armenian immigrants, he relocated to Paris in 1942, where he studied at the Conservatoire de Paris. Garvarentz's enduring collaboration with Charles Aznavour yielded over 100 songs, including classics like "Et pourtant" and "Hier encore." His versatile compositions spanned genres, enriching more than 150 films such as "Taxi for Tobruk" and "Teheran 43." Garvarentz's melodic ingenuity and emotive arrangements have left a lasting imprint on French music and cinema. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Garvarentz?utm_source=openai))