Just listen to the melancholic notes of Le
Vieux Fusil
to understand that the love story between Philippe Noiret and Romy Schneider will be marked with the seal of drama.
The music is by François de Roubaix, a beautiful soul of an adventurer who left too young, at 36, in the abyss of the Atlantic Ocean.
During a decade of creation, as an autodidact of genius, a bit like Ennio Morricone did for Sergio Leone's westerns, he will have punctuated the stories of man and friendship by Robert Enrico (
Les Grandes Gueules
,
Les Aventuriers
) and José Giovanni (
Last Known Domicile
,
La Scoumoune
).
All these films told of fraternity, destiny, the quest for happiness which often escapes.
All this is not forgotten.
And today, like an expected resurrection, Universal Music has just brought out the complete musical works of François de Roubaix in a magnificent case made up of five vinyl records.
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