Jean-Philippe Goude
Jean-Philippe Goude is a French composer and keyboardist, born in Paris in 1952.
Early years
- 1969: first compositions
- 1975: composition and recording of the soundtrack for Frankenstein, a play by Philippe Adrien at Théâtre de la Roquette (Paris)
- 1975: publication of the disc Jeunes Années (Saravah)
- 1976 to 1979: Participation in the group Weidorje - keyboards and composition
- 1979: publication of the disc Drônes
- 1979: artistic direction, realization and arrangements for Dick Annegarn.
- 1979 to 1983: participation in the group Odeurs- compositions, arrangements, artistic direction
- 1979 to 1985: artistic direction, realization, arrangements and orchestration on the albums by Renaud:
- Marche à l'ombre
- Le retour de Gérard Lambert
- Morgane de toi
- Mistral gagnant
- Putain de camion
1986
- Stopped activities in the domain of songs
- Two orientations:
- Resumption of work on composition
- Activities in soundtrack work for films
Creations and publications
- Salve Regina for contralto, violin, cello and piano
World premiere April 1992, at Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (Paris) within the framework of the festival Musicora. Interpreted by Gérard Lesne (contralto), Johannes Leertouwer (violin), Bruno Cocset (cello) and Marie-Pierre Brun (piano)
- 1992: publication of the CD De Anima
- 1994: publication of the CD Ainsi de Nous
- 1994: creation of the ensemble Jean-Philippe Goude
- 1996: publication of the CD La Divine Nature des Choses.
- 2001: publication of the CD Rock de Chambre
Music for films
- “Au crépuscule des temps” (Sarah Lévy),
- “Nos enfants chéris” (Benoît Cohen),
- “Les gardiens de la mer” (Christiane Le Hérissey),
- “Une affaire de goût” (Bernard Rapp),
- “Le créateur” (Albert Dupontel),
- “Marie Lester” TV series / France 3,
- "Une semaine au salon” (Dominique Baron),
- “Tiré à part” (Bernard Rapp),
- “Sortez des rangs” (Jean-Denis Robert),
- “Comme par hasard” (Maurice Dugowson),
- “Puzzle” (Maurice Dugowson),
- “Chantons en chœur” (Maurice Dugowson),
- “Elle voit des nains partout” (Jean-Claude Sussfeld),
- “Circulez y'a rien à voir” (Patrice Leconte),
- “Viens chez moi j'habite chez une copine” (Patrice Leconte), etc.
Music for commercials
SFR, Bridélice, Maille, Société générale, Chanel n°5, France inter, Télérama, Gayelord Hauser, Arvie, Tefal, Lacoste, Valda, Michelin, Rivoire & carret, Modes & travaux, Suprême des ducs, Parc Astérix, Prince de Lu, Gitane, Moët & Chandon, UNICEF, Motta, Arthur martin, Alcatel, Flunch, Seat, Citrœn, Saint-Mamet, Calgon, Burov, Lancôme, Esso, Diligo, Louis de Porteere, La Poste, Cetelem, Legal, Peugeot, Keranove, Crédit Mutuel, Sojasun, Pim’s, Péchiney, Cadbury, Lesieur/Isio 4, Haslerky, Stringers, Mr Propre, Aigle, Seb, Revian, Yoplait, Herta, St-Agur, Pal, Femmes, Paysan Breton, Interflora, Picnic Break, Nutella, Renault, Télé Loisirs, Philtre d’Or, Les 3 Suisses, Crédit Lyonnais, Champion, Candia, GMF, Sephora, Yves Saint-Laurent, etc.
Music for television
The book of books, France Europe Express, Compléments d’enquête, Un siècle d’écrivains, Caractères, Tranche de cake, 1992 Summer Olympics, 1994 Winter Olympics, Taxi, Permission de minuit, A la folie..., Quand je serais grand..., My télé is rich, Giga, Tranche de l'art, Objectif Tintin, Décryptages, Planète chaude, Short, Debout les p'tits bouts, Jeux d’encre, La preuve par trois, la 5e rencontre, 7 d’or, Coté 5e, Ciné Week-End, Régions.Com, Une fois/mois, etc.
Theme music for television
Antenne 2, FR3, La 5 (2 habillages), RFO, CFI, Canal J (2 habillages), RTL TV, TV10, C'était hier, Bravo, Canal humour, Kontakt TV, FA, TV Club, Satfin, Canal A, Radio NOVA, La 5e, etc.
Awards
- 1989: Gold Award of the B.D.A. of Los Angeles for the soundtrack of Frédéric Mitterrand's “Late Pass”.
- 1991: Prize of the Society of authors, composers and editors of music in 1st Festival of Biarritz, for original music in the film “EDF-Industries”
- 1997: **** (four stars) in The World of Music for the CD “La Divine Nature des Choses”
- 2003: Prize for the soundtrack in 1st Festival Cinématographique de Saint-Malo, for the soundtrack for the film “Nos enfants chéris”