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Michel Conte

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Michel Conte at the piano at a private concert in 1964.

Michel Conte, born Michel Seunes, (Villeneuve-sur-Lot 17 July 1932 – 5 January 2008) was a French born, naturalized Canadian choreographer, lyricist and composer of film music and television music.[1]

His compositions were first sung by Lucille Dumont, then by Renée Claude, Monique Leyrac, Suzanne Stevens and Julie Arel.

References

  1. ^ Louise Laplante. Compositeurs canadiens contemporains 1977, p. 75: "Il s'est produit comme pianiste soliste, chef d'orchestre, compositeur et arrangeur lors de l'émission de télévision de ... instr. , notamment: Et Bye-Bye, texte: Michel Conte; Je resterai tout seul , texte: Michel Conte; Je veux, texte: Michel Conte."