Oswald Antoine Marie d'Andréa is a French pianist and composer of music for film, television and radio. He was born on August 9, 1934, in Tunis.[1][2]
His recorded output varied from pop in the early '60s to jazz and movie soundtracks, one of which—La Vie et Rien d'Autre—won the 1990 César for Best Music.[3][4]
Discography
- 196? : Un Premier Amour EP (with Le 4 de Coeur) (Polydor)
- 1964 : Tokyo 64 (Olympic Disc) (Polydor)
- 1967 : Starting-Music Auto (Polydor)
- 1968 : Les Indicatifs de RTL Non Stop EP (Moshé-Naïm)
- 1969 : Concerto pour Commencer un Concert (Moshé-Naïm) (reissued on CD as Pièces Concertantes pour Piano)
- 1969 : Galaxie EP (Moshé-Naïm)
- 1970 : 12 Divertissements pour Piano (Moshé-Naïm)
- 1970 : Major Barbara EP (Disques Jacques Canetti)
- 1971 : Le Temps: 0-12-24 (Moshé-Naïm)
- 1973 : Le Temps: Les 12 Signes du Zodiaque (Moshé-Naïm)
- 1977 : Musiques Originales des Films Imaginaires (Moshé-Naïm)
- 1977 : Piano-Formes (Moshé-Naïm)
- 198? : Brecht Konzert (with Nicole d'Andréa) (Moshé-Naïm)
- 1989 : La Vie et Rien d'Autre soundtrack (Polydor)
- 1995 : Deux Pianos sur Scène (with Nicole d'Andréa) (Moshé-Naïm/Musidisc)
- 1996 : Capitaine Conan soundtrack (Sony Music (France))
- 2001 : The Sound of Time (Moshé-Naïm/Emen)
References
- ↑ Les Gens du Cinema
- ↑ Notice d ' authority from the BnF (contains an inconsistency in the year of birth).
- ↑ France 3 TV
- ↑ La Vie et Rien D'Autre Awards, imdb.com
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