Philippe Hersant (born 21 June 1948 in Rome) is a French composer. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris. [1]
Year | French title (original title) | English title | Director | Notes |
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1987 | O Desejado (Les Montagnes de la lune) | Paulo Rocha | ||
1990 | La Ville Louvre | Louvre City | Nicolas Philibert | documentary |
1991 | Arthur Rimbaud, une biographie | Arthur Rimbaud: A Biography | Richard Dindo | |
1994 | Lettre pour L... | Letter for L... | Romain Goupil | |
1995 | La Restitution | Catherine Zins | ||
1996 | Un animal, des animaux | Animals and More Animals | Nicolas Philibert | documentary |
1998 | L'interview | Xavier Giannoli | short film: 25 minutes | |
1998 | Qui sait? | Nicolas Philibert | documentary | |
2002 | Être et Avoir | To Be and to Have | Nicolas Philibert | documentary |
2008 | Les Caravage de Philippe de Béthune | Michel Van Zele | documentary | |
2010 | Nénette | Nénette | Nicolas Philibert | documentary; music also by Pascal Gallois |
2010 | Les mains en l'air | Hands Up | Romain Goupil |
Éric Gaudibert was a Swiss composer.
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Lior Navok is an Israeli classical composer, conductor and pianist. He was born in Tel Aviv. His music has been performed internationally by orchestras and ensembles including the Oper Frankfurt, Nuernberg Opera, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and the Tanglewood Festival Orchestra. Amongst the awards he has received are those from the Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. He has also received awards from the Fromm Music Foundation, Lili Boulanger Memorial Fund Award, and Israel Prime Minister Award. In 2004, he was one of seven composers awarded commissions for new musical works by the Serge Koussevitzky Foundation in the Library of Congress and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation.
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