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Michel Legrand sutiyuq runaqa (* 24 ñiqin hatun puquy killapi 1932 watapi paqarisqa Paris llaqtapi - 26 ñiqin qhulla puquy killapi 2019 watapi wañusqa Paris llaqtapi) huk Ransiya mama llaqtayuq takiq, takichaq, yatana qallwa waqachiq wan kuyu walltaypi aranway pukllaqmi qarqan.
Michel Legrand (2008) Michel Jean Legrand ( 24. veebruar 1932 Pariis – 26. jaanuar 2019 Pariis) oli prantsuse helilooja, pianist, dirigent ja laulja. [1] Kolmekordne USA filmiauhinna Oscar laureaat (1968, 1971 ja 1983), samuti on ta saanud viis Grammy auhinda ja ühe Kuldgloobuse . Legrand on kirjutanud üle 200 laulu [2].
Feelin' Good. (1972) Sarah Vaughan with Michel Legrand is a 1972 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Michel Legrand . The ten songs on the original LP album were composed by Legrand with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. [1] Some reissues have included two bonus tracks arranged and conducted by Legrand but composed by others.
Jimmy Bowen. " The Windmills of Your Mind " is a song with music by French composer Michel Legrand and English lyrics written by American lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman. French lyrics, under the title " Les Moulins de mon cœur ", were written by Eddy Marnay . The song (with the English lyrics) was introduced in the film The Thomas Crown ...
Michel Legrand. Michel Legrand in Haymarket (2008) Michel Jean Legrand (* 24. Februar 1932 in Paris; † 26. Januar 2019 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) war ein französischer mehrfach mit dem Oscar und Grammy ausgezeichneter Komponist für Filmmusik, Pianist, Sänger und Arrangeur .
He also recorded How Do You Keep The Music Playing with Dionne Warwick on his 2009 Album - Mario Pelchat chante Michel Legrand - Album Produced/Arranged and Piano played by Michel Legrand. Pelchat has performed in various theatrical productions. He played the title role in a 1998 musical on the artist Picasso during a European tour.
Capitol. Songwriter (s) Michel Legrand (music) Alan and Marilyn Bergman (lyrics) Producer (s) Phil Wright. "Pieces of Dreams" is a song from the 1971 film of the same name. It was composed by Michel Legrand, the lyrics were written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. [1] It was performed by Peggy Lee as the title track on the film.