Michel Legrand

Sound

Born: 1932-02-24
Died: 2019-01-26
From: Bécon-les-Bruyères, Paris, France
Gender: Male
Height: 1.87 m
Popularity: 0.4

Also Known As

Michel Jean Legrand

Biography

Michel Jean Legrand (24 February 1932 – 26 January 2019) was a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, jazz pianist, and singer. Legrand was a prolific composer, having written more than 200 film and television scores, in addition to many songs. His scores for two of the films of French New Wave director Jacques Demy, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) and The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967), earned Legrand his first Academy Award nominations. Legrand won his first Oscar for the song "The Windmills of Your Mind" from The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), and additional Oscars for Summer of '42 (1971) and Barbra Streisand's Yentl (1983). Legrand was born in Paris, France, to his father, Raymond Legrand, who was himself a conductor and composer, and his mother, Marcelle Der-Mikaëlian, who was the sister of conductor Jacques Hélian. Raymond and Marcelle were married in 1929. His maternal grandfather was Armenian. Legrand composed more than two hundred film and television scores. He won three Oscars and five Grammys. He studied music at the Conservatoire de Paris from the age of 11, working with, among others, Nadia Boulanger and graduated with top honors as both a composer and a pianist. He burst upon the international music scene at 22 when his 1954 album I Love Paris became a surprise hit. He established his name in the United States by working with such jazz stars as Miles Davis and Stan Getz. His sister Christiane Legrand was a member of The Swingle Singers and his niece Victoria Legrand is a member of the dream pop band Beach House. Legrand composed music for Jacques Demy's films The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) (from which Recit de Cassard came and in turn, in English became the standard Watch What Happens) and The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967), from which the relyricized "You Must Believe in Spring" is considered a jazz standard. Legrand appeared and performed in Agnès Varda's Cléo from 5 to 7 (1961). He also composed music for Joseph Losey's Eva (1962), The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) (which features "The Windmills of Your Mind"), Ice Station Zebra (1968), The Picasso Summer (1969), The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (1970), The Go-Between (1971), Summer of '42 (1971), Clint Eastwood's Breezy (1973), The Three Musketeers (1973), Orson Welles's last-completed film F for Fake (1974), TriStar Pictures 1998 family film Madeline, and would later compose the score for Welles's posthumously released movie The Other Side of the Wind (2018). He also composed the score for Yentl (1983), as well as the film score for Louis Malle's film Atlantic City (1980). His instrumental version of the theme from Brian's Song charted 56th in 1972 on the Billboard's pop chart. Legrand died of sepsis, during the night of 25–26 January 2019, at the American Hospital of Paris in Neuilly-sur-Seine, where he had been hospitalized for two weeks for a pulmonary infection. His funeral was held in Paris at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral on 1 February 2019. He was interred at the Père Lachaise Cemetery. He remained active until his death and had concerts scheduled to take place in the spring. ... Source: Article "Michel Legrand" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Awards & Nominations10 won · 14 nominated

🏆 Won

Commander of the Legion of Honour

2015
🏆 Won

Officer of the Legion of Honour

2005
Nominated

Tony Award for Best Original Score

Amour

2003
🏆 Won

Academy Award for Best Original Song Score

Yentl

1984
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Song Score

Yentl

1984
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Song

Papa, Can You Hear Me?

1984
Nominated

Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score

Yentl

1984
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Song

The Way He Makes Me Feel

1984
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Song

How Do You Keep the Music Playing?

1983
🏆 Won

Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score

Summer of '42

1972
🏆 Won

BAFTA Award for Best Original Music

Summer of '42

1972
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score

Summer of '42

1972
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Song

Pieces of Dreams

1971
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Song

What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?

1970
🏆 Won

Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song

The Windmills of Your Mind

1969
🏆 Won

Academy Award for Best Original Song

The Windmills of Your Mind

1969
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Score, no Musical

The Thomas Crown Affair

1969
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score

The Young Girls of Rochefort

1969
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

1966
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Score

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

1966
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Original Song

I Will Wait for You

1966
🏆 Won

Officer of Arts and Letters

🏆 Won

Officer of the National Order of Merit

🏆 Won

Order of the Badge of Honour

Acting46 titles

Directing2 titles

Writing4 titles

Sound180 titles

Crew1 title