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Michel Magne (20 March 1930 in
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, France – 19 December 1984 in
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) was a French film and experimental music composer.


Early life

He was the fifth child in a family of eight. As young as age five, he was intrigued by his parents' piano. The Lisieux cathedral's organist taught him to play keyboards, and soon he played the harmonium during Sunday services. At age nine he found his parents' Wagner discs, and thereafter would often quote Wagner in his works. He then studied music at the french: Caen Conservatory, in Caen, France. By age 16 he had written an oratorio and a piano concerto. In 1946, he left Caen to attend the Paris Conservatory, where he had lessons by Simone Plé-Caussade and Olivier Messiaen.


Achievements, career, recording studio

He was nominated in 1962 for an
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and Golden Globe Award for adapting the
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score to film '' Gigot''. He also scored '' Barbarella'' and a series of OSS 117 films. In 1962, he released the studio album ''
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''. Magne wrote some songs with lyrics by
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for
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and provided orchestral accompaniment. In 1962, he purchased the
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, near
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, and converted it into a residential recording studio in 1969, known as ''Studio d'enregistrement Michel Magne'', which through the 1970s was used by a series of artists such as Elton John (at his
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), Pink Floyd,
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, Jethro Tull, Cat Stevens, and the Bee Gees among many others. In the 1970s, Jean-Claude Petit scored Magne's films, without due credit.


Personal life and death

In 1972, he married Marie-Claude, , having met her in 1970, near Hérouville while she was hitch-hiking as a schoolgirl. The couple moved to the south of France in 1974. Magne committed suicide in 1984, in a hotel room.


Film scores

* 1955 ** '' Le Pain vivant'' * 1960 ** '' Détournement de mineures'' ** '' Les Sérum de bonté'' (TV series) ** '' Les Filles sèment le vent'' * 1961 ** '' Les Livreurs'' ** '' Les Laches vivent d'espoir'' ** '' Rodophe Bresdin'' * 1962 ** '' Gigot'' (arranged and conducted only) ** '' Le Diable et les Dix Commandements'' ** '' Le Repos du guerrier'' ** '' Les filles de La Rochelle'' ** '' Konga Yo'' ** '' Un singe en hiver'' ** '' Les Bricoleurs'' ** '' Le Gorille a mordu l'archevêque'' * 1963 ** '' Les Tontons flingueurs'' ** '' Germinal'' ** '' Les Grands Chemins'' ** '' Symphonie pour un massacre'' ** '' Les Femmes d'abord'' ** '' Le Vice et la vertu'' ** '' Des frissons partout'' ** '' Méfiez-vous, mesdames'' ** '' OSS 117 se déchaîne'' ** '' Tante Aurore viendra ce soir'' ** '' Mélodie en sous-sol'' * 1964 ** ''
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'' ** '' Les Barbouzes'' ** ''
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'' ** ''
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'' ** ''
Cyrano et d'Artagnan ''Cyrano and d'Artagnan'' () is a 1964 French adventure film directed by Abel Gance, starring José Ferrer and Jean-Pierre Cassel. It is set in 1642 and tells the story of how the poet and duelist Cyrano de Bergerac teams up with the musketeer d' ...
'' ** '' La chasse à l'homme'' ** ''
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'' ** '' Banco à Bangkok pour OSS 117'' ** ''
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'' ** '' Les Gros bras'' * 1965 ** ''
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'' ** '' Les Bons Vivants'' ** '' Coplan FX 18 casse tout'' ** '' Mission spéciale à Caracas'' ** '' Par un beau matin d'été'' ** '' Furia à Bahia pour OSS 117'' ** '' A Woman in White'' ** '' Marvelous Angelique'' ** '' La Bonne Occase'' ** '' Compartiment tueurs'' * 1966 ** ''
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'' ** '' To Skin a Spy'' ** '' Brigade antigangs'' ** ''
Angelique and the King ''Angelique and the King'' (French: ''Angélique et le Roy''), Italian: ''Angelica alla corte del re'') is a 1966 historical adventure film directed by Bernard Borderie. It stars Michèle Mercier. It was made as a co-production between France, Ita ...
'' ** ' ** '' Estouffade à la Caraïbe'' * 1967 ** ''
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'' ** '' Johnny Banco'' ** '' À cœur joie'' ** '' Un homme de trop'' ** '' Fantômas contre Scotland Yard'' ** '' Batouk'' * 1968 ** '' The Sergeant'' ** ''
Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo ''The Return of Monte Cristo'' (''Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo'') is a French film (1968) directed by André Hunebelle. Plot Edmond Dantes (Paul Barge), imprisoned in Sisteron for denouncing and allowing the dismemberment of a whole network of ...
'' ** '' Le Bâtard'' (musical direction) ** '' Barbarella'' (musical direction) ** '' Angelique and the Sultan'' ** ' ** ' * 1969 ** '' Les Étrangers'' * 1970 ** ''
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'' ** '' Cran d'arrêt'' * 1972 ** '' Tout le monde il est beau, tout le monde il est gentil'' * 1973 ** '' Le Complot'' ** '' Don Juan ou Si Don Juan était une femme...'' de
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(orchestration) ** '' Moi y'en a vouloir des sous'' * 1974 ** '' Les Chinois à Paris'' * 1976 ** '' Néa'' * 1978 ** ''Viol'' * 1982 ** ''
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'' ** '' T'es folle ou quoi?'' * 1983 ** '' S.A.S. à San Salvador'' ** '' Surprise Party'' ** '' L'indic'' * 1984'' ** '' Réveillon chez Bob'' ** '' Emmanuelle 4''


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Magne biography in English * {{DEFAULTSORT:Magne, Michel 1930 births 1984 deaths People from Lisieux French film score composers French male film score composers 20th-century French composers Drug-related suicides in France 20th-century French male musicians 1984 suicides