
Jean-Claude Petit
作曲者, 俳優
1943年11月14日 (82年)
Jean-Claude Petit (born 14 November 1943) is a French composer and arranger, born in Vaires-sur-Marne. After accompanying jazzmen in his childhood, Petit went to the Conservatoire de Paris, where he studied harmony and counterpoint. He did the string arrangements for Mink DeVille's Le Chat Bleu album, as well as orchestrating the backing parts to some French pop singles in the mid-to-late 1960s, including those of Erick Saint-Laurent and yé-yé girls Christine Pilzer and Monique Thubert.
In 1973 he composed La leçon de Michette. The song was popular in Italy due to its use in the soundtrack of a well-known Carosello (the Italian TV spot broadcast) from 1973 to 1976.
As a music ghostwriter for director Michel Magne, Petit did not get credit for his film scores until he was 36.
1979 saw his first major film soundtrack commission (Alexandro Jodorowsky's Tusk), but he had been releasing solo records at least a decade earlier, including at least four for the Chappell Music Library, as well as his album Chez Jean-Claude Petit, released in the early 1970s. In 1976 he collaborated with Pierre Delanoë, Toto Cutugno, Vito Pallavicini in a very popular and funky music for Mireille Mathieu called Ciao Bambino, Sorry. In addition, he was a frequent collaborator with French film music composer Jack Arel: the pair's most well-known production, "Psychedelic Portrait", was featured in an episode of the cult TV series The Prisoner. His highly acclaimed score for Cyrano de Bergerac remains perhaps his best known work internationally. In 1995 he was nominated for a Victoires de la Musique award in soundtrack of the year for L'Etudiante Etranger. Jean Claude conducted and arranged for American Orchestra leader Billy Vaughn in the 1970s: At least two of Billy's Paramount LPs "An Old Fashioned Love Song" PAS 6025 and "Greatest Country Hits" give Jean Claude credit as arranged/conductor. The 'Greatest Country Hits' Lp Paramount PAS 6044 also includes a Jean Claude original "Walk A Country Mile".
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In 1973 he composed La leçon de Michette. The song was popular in Italy due to its use in the soundtrack of a well-known Carosello (the Italian TV spot broadcast) from 1973 to 1976.
As a music ghostwriter for director Michel Magne, Petit did not get credit for his film scores until he was 36.
1979 saw his first major film soundtrack commission (Alexandro Jodorowsky's Tusk), but he had been releasing solo records at least a decade earlier, including at least four for the Chappell Music Library, as well as his album Chez Jean-Claude Petit, released in the early 1970s. In 1976 he collaborated with Pierre Delanoë, Toto Cutugno, Vito Pallavicini in a very popular and funky music for Mireille Mathieu called Ciao Bambino, Sorry. In addition, he was a frequent collaborator with French film music composer Jack Arel: the pair's most well-known production, "Psychedelic Portrait", was featured in an episode of the cult TV series The Prisoner. His highly acclaimed score for Cyrano de Bergerac remains perhaps his best known work internationally. In 1995 he was nominated for a Victoires de la Musique award in soundtrack of the year for L'Etudiante Etranger. Jean Claude conducted and arranged for American Orchestra leader Billy Vaughn in the 1970s: At least two of Billy's Paramount LPs "An Old Fashioned Love Song" PAS 6025 and "Greatest Country Hits" give Jean Claude credit as arranged/conductor. The 'Greatest Country Hits' Lp Paramount PAS 6044 also includes a Jean Claude original "Walk A Country Mile".
Source: Article "Jean-Claude Petit" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
作品リスト
| 2017 | |
| 2016 | Dalida · as Original Music Composer |
| 2015 | First Growth · as Original Music Composer |
| 2013 | Hôtel Normandy · as Original Music Composer |
| 2010 | The Lovers and the Dead · as Composer |
| 2009 | |
| 2007 | |
| 2006 | Le passager de l'été · as Original Music Composer |
| 2004 | Pédale dure · as Composer |
| 2004 | Podium · as Composer |
| 2002 | A Loving Father · as Original Music Composer |
| 2002 | Very Opposite Sexes · as Composer |
| 2001 | People in Swimsuits Aren't (Necessarily) Shallow · as Composer |
| 2000 | Lumumba · as Original Music Composer |
| 2000 | Les Misérables (2000) · as Original Music Composer |
| 2000 | Le prof · as Composer |
| 1999 | Paddy · as Original Music Composer |
| 1997 | Messieurs les enfants · as Composer |
| 1997 | Saraka bô · as Composer |
| 1996 | Aristotle's Plot · as Original Music Composer |
| 1996 | Beaumarchais the Scoundrel · as Original Music Composer |
| 1995 | The Horseman on the Roof · as Original Music Composer |
| 1995 | Desired · as Composer |
| 1995 | The Century of Cinema · as Composer |
| 1994 | Seaforth · as Composer |
| 1994 | Foreign Student · as Original Music Composer |
| 1994 | Nobody's Children · as Original Music Composer |
| 1994 | La véritable histoire d'Artaud le momo · as Composer |
| 1993 | My Life and Times with Antonin Artaud · as Composer |
| 1993 | The Olive Tree Castle · as Original Music Composer |
| 1993 | Lady Chatterley · as Composer |
| 1992 | Le zèbre · as Composer |
| 1992 | The Playboys · as Original Music Composer |
| 1992 | Kiedy rozum spi · as Original Music Composer |
| 1992 | 588, rue Paradis · as Original Music Composer |
| 1991 | The Dove's Lost Necklace · as Composer |
| 1991 | Mother · as Original Music Composer |
| 1991 | Toujours seuls · as Composer |
| 1991 | |
| 1990 | All Out · as Composer |
| 1990 | Uranus · as Original Music Composer |
| 1990 | Cyrano de Bergerac · as Original Music Composer |
| 1989 | Bille en tête · as Original Music Composer |
| 1989 | The Return of the Musketeers · as Original Music Composer |
| 1989 | Deux · as Original Music Composer |
| 1989 | |
| 1988 | Savannah · as Composer |
| 1987 | Vent de panique · as Original Music Composer |
| 1987 | Fucking Fernand · as Composer |
| 1987 | Tant qu'il y aura des femmes · as Original Music Composer |
| 1986 | Manon of the Spring · as Original Music Composer |
| 1986 | Jean de Florette · as Original Music Composer |
| 1985 | Le caviar rouge · as Original Music Composer |
| 1985 | |
| 1985 | Tristesse et beauté · as Original Music Composer |
| 1985 | Slices of Life · as Original Music Composer |
| 1984 | L'addition · as Original Music Composer |
| 1983 | Vive la sociale! · as Original Music Composer |
| 1980 | Tusk · as Original Music Composer |
| 1991 | Toujours seuls · as Pianist |
| 1985 | Billy Ze Kick · as Cast |
| 1981 | 13 heures · as Compositeur |
| 1960 | Testament of Orpheus · as 2e Homme-Chien (non Crédité)Plex上 |
| 2014 | Shadow On The Board · as Self |
| 2007 | One Day, One Fate · as Self |
| 2001 | C dans l'air · as Self - Compositeur |
| 1987 | Eurovision Song Contest Brussels 1987 · as Self - Conductor: France |
| 1986 | Eurovision Song Contest Bergen 1986 · as Self - Conductor: France |
| 1985 | Les Victoires de la Musique · as Self |
| 1982 | Champs-Elysees · as Self |
| 1976 | César Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1972 | Top to ... · as Self |
| 1969 | Crime Thief · as Conductor |

