COMPOSER

Ludovic Bource

1970 - Today

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Ludovic Bource (French pronunciation: [ly.do.vik buʁs]; born 19 August 1970 in Pontivy) is a French composer best known for his work in film scoring. He rose to international critical acclaim in 2011 for composing the Golden Globe- and Academy Award-winning score for The Artist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ludovic Bource is the 1,426th most popular composer (down from 1,409th in 2019), the 5,618th most popular biography from France (down from 5,517th in 2019) and the 164th most popular French Composer.

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Among COMPOSERS

Among composers, Ludovic Bource ranks 1,426 out of 1,451Before him are Ola Gjeilo, Justin Hurwitz, Brett Dean, Ezio Bosso, Marc Shaiman, and Michel van der Aa. After him are Isidora Žebeljan, Rhys Chatham, Frederik Magle, Ēriks Ešenvalds, Marcus Paus, and Christopher Tin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Ludovic Bource ranks 684Before him are Seema Rao, Adrian Erlandsson, Yayuk Basuki, Rob Benedict, Ko Ishikawa, and Valter Matošević. After him are Yanic Truesdale, Kevin Campbell, Nanaia Mahuta, Brooke Langton, Thomas Heatherwick, and Valeriu Streleț.

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In France

Among people born in France, Ludovic Bource ranks 5,618 out of 6,770Before him are Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (1973), Christophe Jallet (1983), Ibrahima Traoré (1988), Camille Muffat (1989), Virginie Razzano (1983), and Christian Perez (1963). After him are Cyril Montana (1969), Antar Yahia (1982), Camille Abily (1984), Laurent Gaudé (1972), Valérie Donzelli (1973), and Faouzi Ghoulam (1991).

Among COMPOSERS In France

Among composers born in France, Ludovic Bource ranks 164Before him are Camille Erlanger (1863), Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682), Michel Colombier (1939), Pascal Dusapin (1955), Paul Le Flem (1881), and Christian Wolff (1934).