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RIP Paul Mauriat

by C Miller <no@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 8, 2006 at 07:23 PM

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PARIS (AFP)

French conductor Paul Mauriat, who enjoyed huge popularity in Japan and 
was famous for his 1968 hit "Love is Blue," has died at the age of 81 in 
the southern French city of Perpignan, friends and family said.

Mauriat, who died Friday, was born in Marseille but grew up in Paris and 
began conducting his own orchestra during the Second World War.

He wrote his first song with Andre Pascal with whom he won a major 
French prize in 1958. From 1967 to 1972 he wrote many songs for French 
singer Mireille Mathieu.

In 1968 his arrangement and orchestration of Andre Popp's "Love is 
Blue" brought him fame and topped the US hit parade. Another hit was 
Petula Clark's "I will follow him."

Mauriat also orchestrated songs for Charles Aznavour, Melina Mercouri, 
Leo Ferre and Leny Escudero.

He had a wide following in Japan, where his work was regarded as a 
benchmark of high quality.

He gave some 1,200 concerts in Japan and South Korea. His last 
appearance was at Osaka in 1998 but his orchestra continues to perform 
in Asia with new leaders.
 




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RIP Paul Mauriat
C Miller <no@[EMAIL PR  2006-11-08 19:23:45 
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"Aphelion" <  2006-11-09 04:14:53 
Re: RIP Paul Mauriat
"JMH" <mark_  2006-11-15 10:08:10 

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