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John Barry
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François de Roubaix
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Son of filmmaker Paul de Roubaix, François became interested in both scuba-diving and music as a teen. While working as an assistant on a f… read moreSon of filmmaker Paul de Roubaix, François became interested in both scuba-diving and music as a teen. While working as an assistant on a film by Robert Enrico in 1959, he was given the opportunity to write the soundtrack. This led to do… read moreSon of filmmaker Paul de Roubaix, François became interested in both scuba-diving and music as a teen. While working as an assistant on a film by Robert Enrico in 1959, he was given the opportunity to write the soundtrack. This led to dozens of film soundtracks beginning in 1965 with Les Grandes … read more -
Maurice Jarre
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Vladimir Cosma
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Gabriel Yared
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Ennio Morricone
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Philippe Sarde
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Jean Constantin
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John Constantine (born in 1923 in Paris, died in 1997 in Noisy-le-Grand) Is a singer-songwriter of French songs. He taught himself to play… read moreJohn Constantine (born in 1923 in Paris, died in 1997 in Noisy-le-Grand) Is a singer-songwriter of French songs. He taught himself to play the piano by listening to jazz with the help of some different methods. This autodidact loved as … read moreJohn Constantine (born in 1923 in Paris, died in 1997 in Noisy-le-Grand) Is a singer-songwriter of French songs. He taught himself to play the piano by listening to jazz with the help of some different methods. This autodidact loved as much as writing as the scene. He wrote songs that have becam… read more -
Michel Legrand
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