Gérard PRESGURVIC
Presgurvic Gerard (1953 -) is a musician and singer-songwriter French. He wrote or co-written numerous albums of Patrick Bruel. It was a major success, as a performer in the early 1980s with the title Detective and, as author, with the title Everyone does what he pleases, interpreted by the group Heartache. He enjoyed great success in 2001 with the musical Romeo and Juliet, from hate to love. He also adapted the novel by Margaret Mitchell, "Gone with the Wind" into a musical with her daughter, Laura Presgurvic in the role of Scarlett O'Hara. The opening night was held at the Palais des Sports in Paris September 30, 2003. After 3 months of performances (7 per week), the show moved on tour in France, Belgium and Switzerland. The last took place in Nimes Arena July 11, 2004. He has known, also, a great success. Google machine translation: Gérard PRESGURVIC's original bio |
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Gérard PRESGURVIC Arr : Robert W SMITH Publisher : Martin Musique Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Music with choirs, voice |
Set Wind Band (PRES03566-BA) : 139,94 Choirs (PRES03566-CH) : 45,59 Full score (PRES03566-CO) : 39,14 |
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Gérard PRESGURVIC Arr : John Glenesk MORTIMER Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (EMR12335-BA) : 94,95 |