Jean-Philippe Goude

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Jean-Philippe Goude is a French composer and keyboardist, born in Paris in 1952.

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Early work

Marche à l'ombre
Le retour de Gérard Lambert
Morgane de toi
Mistral gagnant
Putain de camion

Creations and publications

Music for films

Music for commercials

SFR, Bridélice, Maille, Société générale, Chanel n°5, France inter, Télérama, Gayelord Hauser, Arvie, Tefal, Lacoste, Valda, Michelin, Rivoire & carret, Modes & travaux, Suprême des ducs, Parc Astérix, Prince de Lu, Gitane, Moët & Chandon, UNICEF, Motta, Arthur martin, Alcatel, Flunch, Seat, Citrœn, Saint-Mamet, Calgon, Burov, Lancôme, Esso, Diligo, Louis de Porteere, La Poste, Cetelem, Legal, Peugeot, Keranove, Crédit Mutuel, Sojasun, Pim’s, Péchiney, Cadbury, Lesieur/Isio 4, Haslerky, Stringers, Mr Propre, Aigle, Seb, Revian, Yoplait, Herta, St-Agur, Pal, Femmes, Paysan Breton, Interflora, Picnic Break, Nutella, Renault, Télé Loisirs, Philtre d’Or, Les 3 Suisses, Crédit Lyonnais, Champion, Candia, GMF, Sephora, Yves Saint-Laurent, etc. His work called "Market Diktat Song" was appreciated by Brazilian people through the commercial television of Fiat Touro (2016-2017). He became well known in Brazil after this job.

Music for television

The book of books, France Europe Express, Compléments d’enquête, Un siècle d’écrivains, Caractères, Tranche de cake, 1992 Summer Olympics, 1994 Winter Olympics, Taxi, Permission de minuit, A la folie..., Quand je serais grand..., My télé is rich, Giga, Tranche de l'art, Objectif Tintin, Décryptages, Planète chaude, Short, Debout les p'tits bouts, Jeux d’encre, La preuve par trois, la 5e rencontre, 7 d’or, Coté 5e, Ciné Week-End, Régions.Com, Une fois/mois, etc.

Theme music for television

Antenne 2, FR3, La 5 (2 habillages), RFO, CFI, Canal J (2 habillages), RTL TV, TV10, C'était hier, Bravo, Canal humour, Kontakt TV, FA, TV Club, Satfin, Canal A, Radio NOVA, La 5e, etc.

Awards

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References

  1. Thelen, Peter (1 July 1995). "Jean-Philippe Goude — Ainsi de Nous". Exposé Online. Retrieved 27 May 2024.