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Philippe Sarde

1948 - presente

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Philippe Sarde (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 21 giugno 1948) è un compositore francese di colonne sonore cinematografiche. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Philippe Sarde is the 1,024th most popular compositore (up from 1,062nd in 2024), the 3,944th most popular biography from France (up from 4,095th in 2019) and the 144th most popular French Compositore.

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Among Compositores

Among compositores, Philippe Sarde ranks 1,024 out of 1,451Before him are Kenji Kawai, Cristóbal Halffter, Sándor Végh, Alberto Franchetti, Gustav Lange, and Edvard Mirzoyan. After him are Alessandro Grandi, R. Murray Schafer, Joseph Hellmesberger Sr., Kevin MacLeod, Ruperto Chapí, and Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Philippe Sarde ranks 380Before him are Jee Yong-ju, Jean-Pierre Monseré, Joe Dallesandro, Anthony Andrews, Gabriele Seyfert, and Marc Singer. After him are M. C. Gainey, Bobby Orr, Christopher Guest, Eleonora Brown, Massoud Rajavi, and Chester Thompson.

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In France

Among people born in France, Philippe Sarde ranks 3,944 out of 6,770Before him are Eugène Flachat (1802), Robert, Count of Mortain (1031), Jean-François Séguier (1703), René Guillot (1900), Maxime Bossis (1955), and Henry Bataille (1872). After him are Bernard Pivot (1935), Jacques Soustelle (1912), Sophie, Countess of Bar (1018), Hélène Vincent (1943), Armand Penverne (1926), and Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt (1731).

Among Compositores In France

Among compositores born in France, Philippe Sarde ranks 144Before him are Philippe Gaubert (1879), André Cardinal Destouches (1672), Baude Cordier (1364), Robert Cambert (1628), Édouard Deldevez (1817), and Jean Mouton (1459). After him are Nicolas Dalayrac (1753), Tristan Murail (1947), Paul Taffanel (1844), Philippe Verdelot (null), Jean Guillou (1930), and Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny (1729).

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