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Emil Stern | |
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Born | 28 April 1913 Paris, France |
Origin | France |
Died | 14 January 1997 (aged 83) Cannes, France |
Genres | Various |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Years active | 1930s–1997 |
Associated acts | Edith Piaf Michèle Arnaud Jean Bertola André Claveau Serge Lama Eddy Marnay Frida Boccara |
Émile Stern (28 April 1913 – 14 January 1997), best known under his artistic pseudonym Emil Stern, was a French composer, pianist and conductor of Romanian descent. He was born in Paris. Together with his writing partner Eddy Marnay they wrote one of the winning songs for the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest: "Un jour, un enfant", sung by Frida Boccara. He wrote the scores for Claude Berri's film Mazel Tov ou le Mariage.
Selected songs[edit]
Marie Laforêt[edit]
- "Ivan, Boris et moi", lyrics by Eddy Marnay (1967)
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