Death of France Gall : How his son Raphael Hamburger took up the torch Gala

Entertainment 8 January, 2018

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France Gall died Sunday, January 7, at the american hospital in Neuilly, at the age of 70 years. At his bedside until the end, his son Raphaël Hamburger, a music producer, will take up the torch of the musical comedy Resists created by the singer and his companion, Bruck Dawit, 2015.

France Gall died at the american hospital in Neuilly, Sunday, 7 January, following the recurrence of his cancer. At his side in his last moments, his companion Bruck Dawit, and his son Raphael Hamburger, the second child she had with Michel Berger. Music producer, the latter is designed to take the result of the projects of his mother. France Gall and Bruck Dawit have designed all the musical comedy Resists. It was a box full at the palais des Sports in November 2015 in Paris. Lately, the interpreter Doll of wax, doll of sound wanted to create a sequel to that show, according to Le Parisien. Raphaël Hamburger is specially designated to take up the torch and continue to bring life to the repertoire of his mother and his father.

In 2014, he has worked as music supervisor for the film. It is also behind the B. O of the film Eden, Mia Hansen-Løve. “When a developer wants a piece for his film, it gets in contact with the producers, and publishers to get the rights to use. We send you a description of the film and the sequence in which appear the music, the timing… Everything is very precise and detailed, he explained to our colleagues at the Express. The beneficiaries of Jimi Hendrix refused, for example, that his songs are associated with scenes of drugs and sex. We must then contracts to be entered into each use : for the film, for the trailer, for the CD of the soundtrack, etc, By the way, I put also the relationship of the composers of music of movies with filmmakers for original creations. “In 2016, he gave his soundscape at the bar of the famous and very chic Ritz hotel in Paris.

At 35 years of age, the young man is once again faced with the loss of his loved ones. At age 11, he watched his father being washed away by a heart attack. Five years later, it is her big sister Pauline, who succumbed to cystic fibrosis. Today, Raphaël Hamburger cries his mother.

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