Michel Legrand
Michel Jean Legrand (; 24 February 1932 – 26 January 2019) was a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, jazz pianist, and singer. Legrand was a prolific composer, having written over 200 film and television scores, in addition to many songs. His scores for two of the films of French New Wave director Jacques Demy, ''The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'' (1964) and ''The Young Girls of Rochefort'' (1967), earned Legrand his first Academy Award nominations. Legrand won his first Oscar for the song "The Windmills of Your Mind" from ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1968), and additional Oscars for ''Summer of '42'' (1971) and Barbra Streisand's ''Yentl'' (1983). Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Jaziel Martins Sá, Laécio Cunha de Sousa, Jean Michel Legrand, Antonio Carlos Galindo, Heitor Neves Maia, Rafael Rabelo FillippiGet full text
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5by Jaziel Martins Sá, Laécio Cunha de Sousa, Jean Michel Legrand, Antonio Carlos Galindo, Heitor Neves Maia, Rafael Rabelo FillippiGet full text
Published 2014-09-01
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6by Scott D. Chambers, Susanne Preunkert, Rolf Weller, Sang-Bum Hong, Ruhi S. Humphries, Ruhi S. Humphries, Laura Tositti, Hélène Angot, Michel Legrand, Alastair G. Williams, Alan D. Griffiths, Jagoda Crawford, Jack Simmons, Taejin J. Choi, Paul B. Krummel, Suzie Molloy, Zoë Loh, Ian Galbally, Stephen Wilson, Olivier Magand, Francesca Sprovieri, Nicola Pirrone, Aurélien DommergueGet full text
Published 2018-11-01
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