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1.1 Les Survivants Résumé1.2 Les Survivants Tango1.3 Les Survivants Thème Sifflé1.4 Sarlino1.5 Cointreau1.6 Michelin Radial1.7 Coral1.8 Tarif De Nuit (Instrumental)1.9 Tarif De Nuit (Version Chantée)1.10 Fiat Coupé1.11 Muratti1.12 Maniatis1.13 Megève Mont D'arbois1.14 De Paris À L'Everest1.15 Cashmire1.16 Trois Enfants Au Népal1.17 Everest1.18 Tradit1.19 Mobyx1.20 Le Cubisme, Les Tableaux1.21 L'Avenir Du Futur |
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French Composer To Nearly 100 Movie Soundtracks |
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Description: | François De Roubaix war ein französischer Multiinstrumentalist/Komponist und Dirigent, der vor allem
(französische) Filmmusik, Dokumentarfilme und die Soundtracks zu Fernsehserien wie "Les
Survivants" (1965) und "Tarif De Nuit" (1968) komponierte. Insgesamt komponierte er fast einhundert
Filmmusiken. Im Jahr 1976 erhielt er posthum einen César (vergleichbar mit den amerikanischen
Oscars) für den besten Soundtrack zu dem Film "Le Vieux Fusil" ("Das alte Gewehr") unter der Regie
von Robert Enrico und mit Philippe Noiret, Romy Schneider und Jean Bouise in den Hauptrollen.
Bemerkenswert an seinem Stil ist die Verwendung von Folk-Elementen sowie von elektronischen
Musikinstrumenten wie Synthesizern und frühen Drumcomputern. François De Roubaix wird daher als
Vorläufer der französischen elektronischen Musik gesehen. - FRENCH COMPOSER TO NEARLY 100 MOVIE SOUNDTRACKSFrançois de Roubaix was a French multi-instrumentalist/composer and conductor of mainly (French) soundtracks for film scores, documentaries and TV series such as "Les Survivants" (1965) and "Tarif de Nuit" (1968). François de Roubaix composed nearly one-hundred soundtracks. In 1976 he posthumously won a César (similar to the American Oscars) for best soundtrack to the movie "Le Vieux Fusil" ("The Old Gun") directed by Robert Enrico, and starring Philippe Noiret, Romy Schneider and Jean Bouise. Notable in his style is his use of folk elements, as well as electronic musical instruments such as synthesizers and early drum machines. François de Roubaix is thus seen as a precursor of the French electronic music.Du Jazz À L'Electro 1965 ? 1975: Musiques inédits pour la télévision & la publicité
Dates in the second heading are incorrect on the artwork: 1965-1972 Les Années Electro instead of 1973-1975 "Du Jazz à l'Electro" is a captivating CD by François de Roubaix, released by Music On Cd. This album showcases the innovative journey of de Roubaix, blending jazz influences with early electronic sounds to create a unique and timeless musical experience. Known for his pioneering work in film scores and experimental music during the 1960s and 1970s, François de Roubaix left an indelible mark on French cinema with iconic soundtracks such as "Le Samouraï" and "La Scoumoune." His ability to fuse traditional instruments with synthesizers set him apart as one of France's most influential composers. The label Music On Cd specializes in reissuing classic albums across genres, ensuring that legendary works like this remain accessible to new generations of listeners. |
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No. of tracks: |
21 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
MOCCD14168 |
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