Raphaël Michel Hamburger (born 2 April 1981) is a French producer and soundtrack supervisor.
Career
After studying
sound engineering
An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduct ...
, Hamburger produced albums for several French artists, including the pop-rock singer
Adrienne Pauly, the rapper and beatboxer ,
HollySiz, June&Ours and
Polo & Pan. He provided background vocals for the French version of
Sean Ono Lennon
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's song "Parachute", called "L'Éclipse" (''The eclipse''), with
Mathieu Chedid
Matthieu Chedid (born 21 December 1971) is a French multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter.
Chedid began his career as a session musician playing both acoustic and electric guitar. In the late 1990s, he rose to fame as a singer-songwriter ...
. He founded ''Hamburger Records'' and
Radiooooo with Kolkoz artist Benjamin Moreau, and ''Chi-Fou-Mi Records'' and ''MMM agency'' with Schmooze music supervision and sound production company founder, Matthieu Sibony.
In 2016, Hamburger produced the ''
Ritz Bar'' compilation. He bought the former ''Studios Acousti'', which he renamed ''Studios Saint-Germain'', and chose Élodie Filleul to be its new manager. In 2018, 37 female singers (including
Brigitte,
Mayra Andrade
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Background
Andrade was born in Havana, Cuba, to parents from Cape Verde, and she and her family returned to Cape Verde a few days after he ...
,
Anaïs Croze
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,
Clara Luciani,
Sandra Nkaké,
Elisa Tovati
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,
Agnès Jaoui
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Jaoui has won six César Awards, three Lumière Awards, and a Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival. She has received numerous other ...
,
Olivia Ruiz,
La Grande Sophie
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Biography Childhood
Sophie lived the whole of he ...
,
Superbus,
Elodie Frégé,
Inna Modja
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Childhood and adolescence
Born on May 19, 1984, in Bamako, Mali, in a Fula family, the sixth of sev ...
,
Mai Lan
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and
Julie Zenatti
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Personal life
Zenatti was born in 1981 in Paris. She is of Algerian, Ital ...
) recorded the new version of the anthem of the
Mouvement de libération des femmes
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at Studio Saint-Germain.
In 2019, for the first anniversary of Hamburger's mother's death,
Mathieu Chedid
Matthieu Chedid (born 21 December 1971) is a French multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter.
Chedid began his career as a session musician playing both acoustic and electric guitar. In the late 1990s, he rose to fame as a singer-songwriter ...
dedicated a song, ''Un autre paradis'', to Hamburger that appeared on the album ''
Lettre infinie
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It follows the album '' Îl'', which was released in 2012. Two singles were released ahead of the album: "Superchérie" on 13 December 2018, and "Lettre infinie" on ...
''.
In 2020, Hamburger was prepared to produce ''
Starmania'' at the Seine Musicale of
Boulogne-Billancourt
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, canceled in 2021 and in 2022 due to
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
From 2016 to 2020, Hamburger managed a
Spa
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, SkySpa (Laddaparis).
In 2022, Hamburger collaborated on a new adaptation of ''
Starmania'' with original creator
Luc Plamondon
Luc Plamondon (born March 2, 1942) is a French Canadians, French-Canadian lyricist and music executive. His work includes the musicals Starmania (musical), ''Starmania'' and Notre-Dame de Paris (musical), ''Notre-Dame de Paris''.
He is the brot ...
, director
Thomas Jolly
Thomas Jolly (born 1 February 1982) is a French actor and artistic director of La Piccola Familia, a theatre company that he founded in Rouen in 2006.
Jolly's early life in Normandy was marked by a strong interest in theater, performing from a ...
and musical director
Victor Le Masne, amongst others. The show was overwhelmingly well-received by critics and audiences.
Vanity Fair described a "flamboyant return," calling the show "resolutely modern" and its lighting "breathtaking," although it underlined that the preview show's sound was still too loud in places, and that the light might inconvenience photo-sensitive people.
The New York Times
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reviewed its Paris opening night, marvelling at the show's cultural impact and cult status, calling the new cast "brilliantly fearless".
Le Monde
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lauded its "dark and desperate beauty" and concluded that the version "
idMichel Berger's violent melancholy justice".
Paris Match
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's write-up of the first Nice preview gently lamented some of the cast's timid start but concluded: "Initially skeptical about a dated show, we ended up falling totally under the spell of a modern, inventive staging that's sure to be remembered for a long time."
Le Figaro
() is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', ...
wrote about a "particularly successful" new cast which managed "never to imitate" the crushing legacy of its predecessors, although it found the new arrangements lacked subtlety in places. It concluded: "After a first part that's a little cold and slow, Starmania blossoms in a second act that's boisterous, invigorating, breathless and full of youth." Marianne stood out in its harshness, criticizing the lack of point of view in the costumes of
Nicolas Ghesquière and the political dimension being "erased in favor of love stories", "programmed for the
Instagram
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generation."
Personal life
Hamburger is the son of French singers
Michel Berger
Michel Jean Hamburger (28 November 1947 – 2 August 1992), known professionally as Michel Berger, was a French singer and songwriter. He was a figure of France's pop music scene for two decades as a singer. As a songwriter he wrote for artists ...
and
France Gall
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, the grandson of French physician, surgeon and essayist
Jean Hamburger
Jean Hamburger (15 July 1909 – 1 February 1992) was a French physician, surgeon and essayist. He is particularly known for his contribution to nephrology, and for having performed the first renal transplantation in France in 1952.
Biograph ...
, the great-grandson of the co-founder of ''Manécanterie des Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois'',
Paul Berthier
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, and godson of French stand-up comedian and actor
Coluche
Michel Gérard Joseph Colucci (, ; 28 October 1944 – 19 June 1986), better known under his stage name Coluche (), was a French stage comedian, cinema actor, activist and philanthropist. He adopted ''Coluche'' as a stage name at age 26, when he ...
.
At a young age Hamburger was severely injured and almost died in a
scooter accident. He was known as a difficult teenager, and after his sister Pauline died on 15 December 1997 from
cystic fibrosis
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, he went through an acrimonious
trial
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in June 1998 against his aunt and his father's former companion,
Véronique Sanson
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Ten years after Barbara, Véronique Sanson be ...
, because he wanted to transfer Pauline's remains to be next to their father's in a closed vault in the
Montmartre Cemetery
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. After the 26 October hearing, and a failed mediation on 11 January 1999, there were new hearings on 31 May and 28 June. On 4 October the
Tribunal de grande instance de Paris
The Tribunal de Paris (, ), located at the Judicial Campus of Paris in Batignolles, is the largest court in France by caseload. It replaced the capital's former () and () under an amalgamation of jurisdictions that came into effect on 1 Januar ...
gave the order to transfer Berger's remains next to his daughter's.
Hamburger is a regular
poker
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player and the father of Ella, born in 2021.
Filmography
Film
* 2012: ''
Maniac
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''
* 2012: ''
Nous York''
* 2012: ''
Comme des frères''
* 2012: ''
Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia''
* 2013: ''
The Gilded Cage''
* 2013: ''
The Past''
* 2013: ''
Blood Ties''
* 2014: ''
Grace of Monaco''
* 2014: ''
La Crème de la crème
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''
* 2014: ''
The Search
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''
* 2014: ''Colt 45''
* 2014: ''
Eden''
* 2014: ''
Le père Noël
''Le Père Noël'' is a 2014 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Alexandre Coffre and starring Tahar Rahim and Victor Cabal.
Plot
Six-year-old Antoine wishes for Christmas, in addition to lots of toys, to take Santa Claus on his sleigh ride ...
''
* 2015: ''
La Résistance de l'air''
* 2015: ''
Nos femmes''
* 2015: ''
Un moment d'égarement''
* 2015: ''
Tout, tout de suite''
* 2015: ''
Desierto''
* 2016: ''
Two Is a Family''
* 2016: ''
Things to Come
''Things to Come'' is a 1936 British science fiction film produced by Alexander Korda, directed by William Cameron Menzies, and written by H. G. Wells. It is a loose adaptation of Wells' book '' The Shape of Things to Come''. The film stars Ra ...
''
* 2016: ''
The Jews''
* 2016: ''
Open at Night
''Open at Night'' (original title: ''Ouvert la nuit'') is a 2016 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Édouard Baer and starring Baer, Sabrina Ouazani and Audrey Tautou. It was released on 11 January 2017.
Cast
* Édouard Baer as ...
''
* 2017: ''
Redoutable''
* 2018: ''
Maya
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Ethnic groups
* Maya peoples, of southern Mexico and northern Central America
** Maya civilization, the historical civilization of the Maya peoples
** Mayan languages, the languages of the Maya peoples
* Maya (East Africa), a p ...
''
* 2021: ''
Bergman Island''
* 2021: ''
Annette''
* 2022: ''
Rodeo
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''
* 2022: ''
One Fine Morning''
* 2023: ''
The Animal Kingdom''
Television
* 2013: ''
Casting(s)'' (15 episodes)
Short film
* 2014: ''Quelques secondes'' (producer)
* 2014: ''Hybris'' (music supervisor)
Awards
* 2014: Best French short film at ''Festival du film court de Nyon'' for ''Hybris''
Bibliography
*''Quelque chose en nous de Michel Berger.'' Yves Bigot, Editions Don Quichotte, 2012
*''Dictionnaire étonnant des célébrités.'' Jean-Louis Beaucarnot, Frédéric Dumoulin, Editions First, 2015
References
External links
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hamburger, Raphael
French musicians
French film producers
1981 births
Artists from Paris
Living people
Artists from Boulogne-Billancourt
French people of Swiss-Jewish descent
French poker players
Lycée Fénelon Sainte-Marie alumni