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Georges Delerue
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Philippe Rombi
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Philippe Rombi (born April 3, 1968 in Pau, France) is French composers of film scores. Philippe began his musical studies in the Conservato… read morePhilippe Rombi (born April 3, 1968 in Pau, France) is French composers of film scores. Philippe began his musical studies in the Conservatoire National de Région of Marseille, in particular with Pierre Barbizet for the piano and with Pol… read morePhilippe Rombi (born April 3, 1968 in Pau, France) is French composers of film scores. Philippe began his musical studies in the Conservatoire National de Région of Marseille, in particular with Pierre Barbizet for the piano and with Pol Mule for the conducting, and received First Prize for condu… read more -
Gianni Ferrio
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Michel Legrand
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Piero Umiliani
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Martial Solal
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Nino Rota
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Piero Piccioni
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Ennio Morricone
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