Raphaël Elig

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Raphael Elig
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Background information
BornParis, France
GenresSoundtrack
Occupation(s)Composer, producer
InstrumentsPiano, guitar
Years active1988–present
Websitecargocollective.com/relig

Raphael Elig (born Raphael Eligoulachvili in Paris) is a French musician and composer of Georgian origin.

Life[]

After classical studies at the École Normale de Musique de Paris and harmony, counterpoint and fugue lessons with Jeannine Richer, Elig followed the film music classes of Laurent Petitgirard. He completed his training by studying electronic music at the CCRMA, (Center For Computer Research In Music & Acoustics) acoustic and musical research centre of the Stanford University in California.

His professional career began as a composer, author and performer at EMI Group where he released two records in the early 1990s (J'me Fais du Bien and Les Garçons Aiment les Filles). In parallel he writes music for the theatre (Patrick Timsit, Clémentine Célarié,  [fr][1]), for the TV ( on Arte and Cash Investigation on France 2) and also composes advertising music for prestigious brands (Cartier, Vuitton, Air France, etc.). He writes songs for Gloria Gaynor,[2] Yi Zhou, and composes for the cinema with, among others, in 2008, Dante 01 in collaboration with Eric Wenger, first solo feature film by Marc Caro (Delicatessen and La Cité des enfants perdus), in 2013, by  [fr] and in 2020 Ibrahim a film by Samir Guesmi.

Passionate about new technologies, he participated in the creation of the group Res Rocket in the mid-1990s, with English and American musicians on the Internet. The principle was to play music from a distance and use the Internet as a vector of creation. The project was covered by many international media (CNN, MTV, Canal+, etc.).

Selected discography[]

Raphael Eligoulachvili

  • 2021 : IBRAHIM Original Soundtrack Album (Why Not Productions)
  • 2020 : Prélude No.7 (Raphael Elig)
  • 2020 : Prélude No.3 (Raphael Elig)
  • 2020 : Interlude Ma Nishtana (Raphael Elig)

Maintenant

  • 2017: That's All We Know (Irradiant Hologram)

White Bamby

  • 2014: You Bring the Night (Folistar)
  • 2011: On The Sand (Folistar)

Haarpband

  • 2011: Black Diamond (Recorder)

Raphael Elig

  • 2013: Rue Mandar (BO) (Delabel)
  • 2003: DVD by Numbers (Sony Music)[3]
  • 1989: Les Garçons aiment les Filles (EMI)[4]
  • 1988: J'me Fais du Bien (EMI)[4]

Selective filmography as a composer[]

Cinema[]

  • 2020: Ibrahim a film by Samir Guesmi
  • 2019: Danse avec tes Maux a film by
  • 2016: TAAM by Sophie Bramly
  • 2013: Rue Mandar by Idit Cebula
  • 2011: Time Project, video installation by Gilles Bensimon
  • 2010: L'An prochain à Bombay, documentary by Jonas Pariente and Mathias Mangin
  • 2008: Dante 01 by Marc Caro

Television[]

Theatre[]

  • 2019: A Nos Amours, music for Sophia Aram's One Woman Show, staged by Benoît Cambillard
  • 2015: Le Fond de l'Air Effraie, music for Sophia Aram' One Woman Show staged by Benoît Cambillard - Festival d'Avignon
  • 2014: La Rose Jaune by Isabelle Bournat, music for Jacques Connort's play - Festival d'Avignon
  • 2012: Crise de Foi, music for Sophia Aram's One Woman Show, staged by Benoît Cambillard - Festival d'Avignon

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ [1], Sophia Aram's official website
  2. ^ [2], Mama San de Gloria Gaynor
  3. ^ [3], Discogs
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b [4], Discogs

External links[]

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