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He is best known for his collaboration with director Jacques Demy on revolutionary "sung-through" musicals like The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) and The Young Ladies of Rochefort (1967).
Many tribute concerts celebrating his life and works are titled "Melody of Life".
In Eastern Europe and Russia, Legrand’s music holds a special place in cultural history. The phrase "Melodiya Zhizni" is frequently used for: melodiya_zizni_m_legran
It serves as a metaphor for his prolific output—composing over 200 film scores—and his philosophy that music should "wake up love and tenderness".
Legrand composed some of the most enduring standards in the Great American Songbook, including "The Windmills of Your Mind" (from The Thomas Crown Affair ) and "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" (from The Happy Ending ). He is best known for his collaboration with
(translated as "Melody of Life") is often used as a descriptive title or tribute theme for the legendary French composer Michel Legrand (1932–2019). Legrand was a towering figure in 20th-century music, famously bridging the worlds of jazz, classical, and cinema. The Legacy of Michel Legrand
Legrand had several notable connections to Russian artists and performed frequently in Moscow and St. Petersburg, often featuring his most famous works in "Melody of Life" themed retrospectives. The phrase "Melodiya Zhizni" is frequently used for:
Michel Legrand’s career was defined by his ability to create sweeping, emotional "melodies of life" that resonated globally. His work earned him three Academy Awards, five Grammys, and a Golden Globe.