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MISRAKI

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Paul Misraki whose real name is Paul Misrachi is a French composer and author born in Istanbul, January 28, 1908, and died in Paris, October 29, 1998. Born into a Sephardic Jewish family in Istanbul, Turkey, he lived most of his life in France. During the Second World War, because of his Jewish origin, he was forced into exile in South America and North. He wrote operas, including Le Chevalier Bayard, and music for films like And God. Created Woman by Roger Vadim and Alphaville by Jean-Luc Godard. He was a member of the cast of Ray Ventura as a composer-arranger-pianist. Among his early songs: the unforgettable Everything's fine Madam Marquise (1934), inspired by a sketch of Bach and Laverne, soon followed by other hits such as d:It's better than catching scarlet fever (1936),What is it that we expect to be happy (1937),Two notes (1938),Want want want (1939),A Charade (1940),Maria de Bahia (1945),Imperceptibly (1946). He has authored numerous scores, including Henri Decoin: Back at dawn to beat ur c, etc..
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cover Tiens Tiens Tiens Robert Martin
Tiens Tiens Tiens
MISRAKI
Arr : SOLEMAR
Publisher : Robert Martin
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Marching band
Set Wind Band (MISR04280-BA) : 100,29
Full score (MISR04280-CO) : 27,96

cover Qu'Est-Ce Qu'On Attend Pour être Heureux Robert Martin
Qu'Est-Ce Qu'On Attend Pour être Heureux
MISRAKI
Arr : SOLEMAR
Publisher : Robert Martin
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Marching band
Set Wind Band (MISR03570-BA) : 80,46
Full score (MISR03570-CO) : 27,96