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Composer, producer

Photo : Sylvie Bisconi |
Claire Huynen’s “Marie et le vin” was a unique experiment: for the first time, a novel was accompanied by original music that, like a film score, contributed to its own musical dimension.
In 2001, he wrote the music for the restored version of Henri Diamant-Berger’s 1921 film masterpiece, “The Three Musketeers”, based on the Alexandre Dumas’ novel. He was amazed by the qualities of the film, and in 2005, he created a show called "Les 3 Mousquetaires font du Cinéma", a mix of theater, cinema, music and fencing, played with great success for 9 months at the theater Le Ranelagh in Paris.
His encounter with the world of Etienne-Jules Marey (1830-1904), the inventor of cinematographic movement, is a revelation and led him to create the “Concert of Images” Sept Mouvements de Vie. This show, combining a symphonic suite with a projection on a giant screen of the motion picture directed by Sylvie-Jeanne Gander, unveils the esthetic power and the splendor of the very first images linked to the birth of cinema.
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