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Alain Jomy (born 23 April 1941 in
Nice Nice ( , ; Niçard: , classical norm, or , nonstandard, ; it, Nizza ; lij, Nissa; grc, Νίκαια; la, Nicaea) is the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative c ...
) is a French film music composer, music critic, film critic, director, and writer. He trained at the
École Normale de Musique de Paris The École Normale de Musique de Paris "Alfred Cortot" (ENMP) is a leading conservatoire located in Paris, Île-de-France, France. At the time of the school's foundation in 1919 by Auguste Mangeot, Alfred Cortot. The term ''école normale'' (Engl ...
where he was taught by
Hélène Boschi Hélène Boschi ( ; 11 August 19179 July 1990) was a Franco-Swiss pianist, born in Lausanne. She studied with Yvonne Lefébure and Alfred Cortot at the Ecole normale de musique in Paris. Throughout her life she led a dual career as a teacher and as ...
.


Filmography

* 1972: ''La Soirée du baron Swenbeck'', by Hubert Niogret (short film) * 1974: ''Nouvelles de Henry James'', by
Luc Béraud Luc Béraud (born 30 October 1945) is a French director, screenwriter and actor. Career He started as assistant director for Patrice Leconte, Jean Eustache and Alain Robbe-Grillet. He was nominated three times at the César Award for Best Writ ...
(TV series) (episode ''Ce qui savait Morgan'') * 1976: ''
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'', by
Claude Miller Claude Miller (20 February 1942 – 4 April 2012) was a French film director, producer and screenwriter. Life and career Claude Miller was born to a Jewish family. A student at Paris' IDHEC film school from 1962 through 1963, Miller had his fi ...
* 1977: ''
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'', by Claude Miller * 1980: ''L'Embrumé'', by
Josée Dayan Josée Dayan (born 6 October 1943 in Toulouse, France) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. Life Dayan grew up in Algiers, Algeria, where her father Albert Dagnant, who came from a Jewish family, worked as a television directo ...
(TV) * 1980: ''
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Dominique Goult "Dominique" is a 1963 French language popular song, written and performed by the Belgian female singer Jeannine Deckers, better known as Sœur Sourire ("Sister Smile" in French) or The Singing Nun. The song is about Saint Dominic, a Spanish-born ...
* 1980: '' La Petite sirène'', by Roger Andrieux * 1980: ''
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'', by Édouard Niermans * 1981: '' Instinct de femme'', by Claude Othnin-Girard * 1981: '' Les Filles de Grenoble'', by Joël Le Moigné * 1984: ''O Lugar do Morto'', by
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* 1985: ''L'Art d'aimer'', by
Dominique Cabrera Dominique Cabrera (born 21 December 1957) is a French film director. She has taught filmmaking at La Fémis and at Harvard University. Her film '' Nadia et les hippopotames'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film ...
* 1985: ''
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'', by Claude Miller * 1988: ''
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'', by Claude Miller * 1991: '' Flora de Dresde'', by Alain Jomy (short film) * 1992: ''Ladrão Que Rouba a Anão Tem Cem Anos de Prisão'', by (short film) * 1992: ''Le Lieutenant Lorena'' (''Aqui D'El Rei!''), by António-Pedro Vasconcelos (TV) * 1992: '' Un ballon dans la tête'', by Michaëla Watteaux (TV) * 1992: ''
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'', by Claude Miller * 1992: '' Les Eaux dormantes'', by Jacques Tréfouel * 1993: ''Une image de trop'', by
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(TV) * 1995: ''Été brulant'', by
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(TV) * 1996: ''L'Île aux secrets'', by Bruno Herbulot (TV) * 1997: '' Oranges amères'', by Michel Such * 1997: '' Le Garçon d'orage'', by Jérôme Foulon (TV) * 1998: ''Un taxi dans la nuit'', by Alain-Michel Blanc (TV) * 1998: ''Il n'y a pas d'amour sans histoires'' by Jérôme Foulon * 1999: ''
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'', by
António-Pedro Vasconcelos António-Pedro Saraiva de Barros e Vasconcelos GCIH (born 10 March 1939 in Leiria) is a Portuguese film director. Personal life Vasconcelos is the middle of three sons of Guilherme de Barros e Vasconcelos (Celorico de Basto, Britelo, 28 Decembe ...
* 2001: ''Un cœur oublié'', by
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(TV) * 2001: '' Une femme amoureuse'', by Jérôme Foulon (TV) * 2004: '' Une autre vie'' by Luc Béraud * 2005: ''La storia di B.'' by Alexandre Messina * 2009: ''Les Marais criminels'' by Alexandre Messina


Theatre

* 1981: Music for ''La Môme vert-de-gris'' staged by Jean-Pierre Bastid after ''Poison Ivy'' by
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Awards

*
Diapason d'Or The Diapason d'Or (French for "Golden Tuning Fork") is a recommendation of outstanding (mostly) classical music recordings given by reviewers of '' Diapason'' magazine in France, broadly equivalent to "Editor's Choice", "Disc of the Month" in the ...
2008 for the DVD of the documentary film (1h 30) directed by Alain Jomy: ''Pablo Casals. Un musicien dans le monde''.


Publications

* ''Heureux comme à Monterey'',
Calmann-Lévy Calmann-Lévy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Lévy as ''Michel Lévy frères''. His brother Kalmus Calmann Lévy joined in 1844, and the firm was renamed ''Calmann Lévy'' in 1875 after Michel's death.Ramsay, 2007 * ''Olga et les siens'', Alma Editeur,''Olga et les siens''
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References


External links

*
Interview Alain Jomy sur Cinezik.org

Alain Jomy
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