Paul Koulak

Paul Koulak (born Paul Koulaksezian, 27 March 1943 in Saint-Chamond) is a French composer of Armenian origin.

Paul Koulak
Born
Paul Koulaksezian

(1943-03-27) 27 March 1943
NationalityFrench
OccupationComposer, musician
Websitewww.paulkoulak.com

Biography

Two of his three brothers are also in the artistic field, one being also a musician, the other, Pierre Koulak, an actor.

He studied music at the École Normale de Musique de Paris and the Conservatoire de Paris. He has composed many pieces of music for television: broadcasts of game shows and in particular the most famous, those of the credits of Fort Boyard (a program for which he composed nearly 200 pieces) in its first version from 1990 and credits for cartoons.

In 1971, Koulak composed the music for the song "Souviens-toi de moi" for the singer Marie[1] and in 1973 "Sans toi" which was performed by Martine Clémenceau for the Eurovision Song Contest 1973.[2]

In 1989 Koulak composed Canal+ sports advertising and also Météo, the weather forecast on Antenne 2, during this period.

All his compositions are played on synthesizers.

Discography

TV series
  • 1985: Clémentine
  • 1988: Operation Mozarts
  • 1990–2013: Fort Boyard (soundtrack)
  • 1990: Aircraft in Australia
  • 1992: La Piste de Xapatan
  • 1992: Le Vol du Kangourou
  • 1992: Civilisation in Danger

References

  1. "Souviens-toi de moi (par Marie) - fiche chanson - B&M". www.bide-et-musique.com. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  2. "Martine Clémenceau - Eurovision Song Contest Luxembourg 1973". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
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