- Bruno Coulais
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Name = Bruno Coulais
Img_capt = Bruno Coulais, July 2006.
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flagicon|FranceParis , Île-de-France,France
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Instrument =Piano
Genre =Film score
Occupation =Composer
Years_active = 1978 - present
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Notable_instruments =Bruno Coulais (born
13 January 1954 ) is a Frenchcomposer , most widely known for his music onfilm soundtrack s. Coulais was born inParis ; his father is fromVendée and his mother is anIraq iJew .Biography
Coulais began his musical education on the
violin andpiano , aiming to become a composer of contemporary classical music. However, a series of acquaintances gradually re-oriented him towardsfilm music . Coulais was particularly influenced by directorFrançois Reichenbach , who asked him in 1977 to write the soundtrack to his new documentary "Mexico Magico ". The first full-length production he composed the score for was the 1986 film "La femme secrète " bySébastien Grall . Until the end of the 1990s, he remained low-profile, composing mainly for television. His name can often be found from TV films byGérard Marx andLaurent Heynemann . He also composed the soundtracks forChristine Pascal 's 1992 film "Le petit prince a dit ", andAgnès Merlet 's "Le fils du requin" in 1993.In 1994, he met the television producer
Josée Dayan , who let him write a theme for theTV series "La rivière Esperance ", aired on theFrance 2 network in autumn 1995. He worked with Dayan again with other major productions such as "Le comte de Monte-Cristo ", "Balzac", and "Les nuiteux ".The largest turning point of his career came in 1996, when he worked with directors
Claude Nuridsany andMarie Pérennou of the documentary "Microcosmos ". This single film, which gave a great significance to the music in it, was a great success and made Coulais one of the most wanted composers of French film music. In 1997, he won the "César" award for the best musical score in a film, as well as a "Victoire de la Musique ". His reputation was confirmed by the soundtracks to "Himalaya" (1999) and "Les rivières pourpres " (2000), and after that Bruno Coulais's name was to be found on most new French blockbusters, such as "Belphégor" and "Vidocq ".After producing the soundtrack to "
Winged Migration " in 2001, Coulais announced that he wanted to significantly reduce his contributions to film music, and instead concentrate on other projects, such as the creation of anopera for children, and collaborations with Akhenaton, Akhenaton's groupIAM and theCorsica n groupA Filetta , with whom he had worked since he had made the soundtrack forJacques Weber 's film "Don Juan" in 1998.In 2002, his name was found on the ending credits of the
animation "L'enfant qui voulait être un ours ", and in 2004, onFrédéric Schoendoerffer 's "Agents secrets ". The same year, he wrote the soundtrack to the film "Les choristes " byChristophe Baratier , which subsequently became an international hit. The music for this film received as great praise as the film itself, and it won Coulais his third "César" award. Since then, Coulais's collaborations in cinema seem to be limited to works by directors with whom he already shares some history, in particularJacques Perrin , Frédéric Schoendoerffer, andJames Huth .Bruno Coulais's musical style may vary significantly between different projects, but there are some constant factors visible: his taste for opera and for human voice (in particular that of children), for a search for original
sonority , forworld music and mixing different musical cultures, and finally, a certain tendency to give preference to the ambience created bylighting rather than the film's narration.Filmography
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La femme secrète ", 1986, directed bySebastien Grall
*"Qui trop embrasse ", 1986, directed byJacques Davila
*"Zanzibar", 1988, directed byChristine Pascal
*"La campagne de Cicéron ", 1990, directed byJacques Davila
*"Le jour des rois ", 1991, directed byMarie-Claude Treilhou
*"Le fils du requin ", 1992, directed byAgnes Merlet
*"Le retour de Casanova ", 1992, directed byEdouard Niermans
*"Les équilibristes ", 1992, directed byNico Papatakis
*"Le petit prince a dit ", 1992, directed byChristine Pascal
*"Vieille canaille ", 1992, directed byGérard Jourd'hui
*"Waati ", 1994, directed bySouleymane Cissé
*"Adultère mode d'emploi ", 1995, directed byChristine Pascal
*"Microcosmos ", 1995, directed byClaude Nuridsany
*"La famille Sapajou " (television), 1997, directed byElisabeth Rappeneau
*"Don Juan", 1997, directed byJacques Weber
*"Déjà mort ", 1997, directed byOlivier Dahan
*"Préférence ", 1997, directed byGregoire Delacourt
*"Gaetan et Rachel en toute innocence ", 1997, directed bySuzy Cohen
*"Belle maman ", 1998, directed byGabriel Aghion
*"Serial Lover ", 1998, directed byJames Huth
*"Balzac" (television series), 1999, directed byJosée Dayan
*"Épouse-moi ", 1999, directed byHarriet Marin
*"La débandade ", 1999, directed byClaude Berri
*"Scènes de crimes ", 1999, directed byFrédéric Schoendoerffer
*"Le libertin ", 1999, directed byGabriel Aghion
*"Un dérangement considérable ", 1999, directed byBernard Stora
*"Zaide, un petit air de vengeance ", 1999, directed byJosée Dayan
*"Comme un aimant " ("The Magnet"), 2000, directed byKamel Saleh andAkhenaton
*"Les rivières pourpres " ("The Crimson Rivers"), 2000, directed byMathieu Kassovitz
*"Harrison's Flowers ", 2000, directed byElie Chouraqui
*"Belphégor, le fantôme du Louvre ", 2000, directed byJean-Paul Salomé
*"De l'amour ", 2000, directed byJean-Francois Richet
*"Un aller simple ", 2000, directed byLaurent Heynemann
*"Vidocq ", 2000, directed byPitof
*"Origine océan quatre milliards d'annees sous les mers ", 2001, directed byGérald Calderon
*"L'enfant qui voulait être un ours ", 2001, directed byJannick Astrup
*"Le Peuple migrateur" ("Winged Migration "), 2001, produced byJacques Perrin
*"Genesis", 2002, directed byClaude Nuridsany andMarie Pérennou
*"Les choristes", 2003, directed byChristophe Barratier
*"Agents secrets ", 2003, directed byFrédéric Schoendoerffer
*"Je préfère qu'on reste amis... ", 2004, directed byEric Toledano
*"Brice de Nice ", 2004, directed byJames Huth
*"Milady " (television), 2004, directed byJosée Dayan
*"Sometimes in April " (television), 2005, directed byRaoul Peck
*"Les Rois Maudits" (television miniseries), 2005, directed byJosée Dayan
*"Gaspard le bandit " (television), 2006, directed byBenoît Jacquot
*"La planète blanche ", 2006, directed byThierry Piantanida andThierry Ragobert
*"Truands " (2007), directed byFrédéric Schoendoerffer
*"Le Deuxième souffle" (2007), directed byAlain Corneau
*"Les femmes de l'ombre " (2008), directed byJean-Paul Salomé
*"MR 73" (2008), directed byOlivier Marchal External links
* [http://www.brunocoulais.fr/ Official Site]
*+en [http://bcoulais.free.fr/ non Official Site]
*imdb name|id=0006020|name=Bruno Coulais
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