François De Roubaix - La Scoumoune Lorgue De Migli
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L'orgue De Migli | ||
La Scoumoune | 2:32 |
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Manufactured By | King Record Co. Ltd |
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Original soundtrackAbout François De Roubaix
François de Roubaix (1939-04-03 - 1975-11-21) was a French multi-instrumentalist and composer for commercials, TV series, and about 30 feature-length films. He died aged 36 in a diving accident near Tenerife (Canary Isles). After discovering jazz music in 1954, he started playing trombone in Parisian bars, becoming friends with actor Pierre Richard in the process. It soon turned out he had a great sense of melody and sound, and how to mix instruments. He scored his first film in 1965, moving into the world of soundtracks. In 1972 he was one of the first to install a home studio which he used a lot for both experimentation and finalised tracks, often working its 8 tracks with engineer . FDR freely combined classical (prerecorded) music with electronic instruments, early synthesizers and rhythm boxes. He is perhaps best known for his music for tv series Commissaire Moulin and Chapi Chapo and for the films La Scoumoune and Les Aventuriers and the oft-sampled Dernier Domicile Connu. Indeed, after his death FDR received new recognition because his music provided sample material for a new generation. For instance Carl Craig remixed him and Robbie Williams' producers sampled him. He also made two soundtracks for erotic films under the pseudonym. His last soundtrack was Le Vieux Fusil, for which he was awarded a César (French movie industry award) for best soundtrack music on the day he would have turned 37. In 1977 he received another posthumous César award, this time in the category best movie short, for "Comment ça va je m'en fous". Had he lived longer, he would have fulfilled his life long desire to make & direct more films himself.
François de Roubaix was the son of film producer (of Belgian origin) Paul de Roubaix and the Italian graphic artist Leontina "Mimma" Indelli,.and was himself father of (born 1965) and (born 1975).
Real Name
- François de Roubaix
Name Vars
- Collection de Roubaix
- De Roubaix
- Deroubaix
- F. de Roubaix
- F. D. Roubaix
- F. De Roubaix
- F. de Roubaix
- F.De Roubaix
- F.de Roubaix
- Fr. de Roubaix
- Francois De Roubaix
- Francois Paul Leon De Roubaix
- Francois Roubaix
- Francois de Roubaix
- Francoix De Rouvaix
- François de Roubaix
- Françoise de Roubaix
- P. D'Roubaix
- Roubaix
- de Roubaix
- Франсуа де Рубэ
Aliases
- Cisco El Rubio
Comments
Film indimenticabile
Bellissima.
Unique ;
sarko balkany fillon guéant balladur le clan des ripouxblicains
Fantastique
Un bel ,de belle musique Belmondo Paul inoubliable quel époque
Sa me rappele le vieux Marseille ma ville.
Je veux cette musique pour mon funérailles, j'ai vécu idem ,comme dans le films, j'ai 71 ans
Mon bebel, on t'oubliera jamais
Une époque formidable et un musicien d’exception !!!
De Roubaix , Jaar père et fils, puis Morricone après y a plus grand monde pour un bon film ... ?
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