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Marc Heyral

Exploring the Artistic Worlds of Marc Heyral and Roby Lakatos on STAGE+

Discover the unique and captivating body of works by Marc Heyral, a French composer known for his contributions to film and popular music in the mid-20th century. Born as Marius Herschkovitch on April 21, 1920, in Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France, Heyral passed away on December 13, 1989, in Paris. His career was primarily centered around composing music, with his works captivating every art enthusiast.

Marc Heyral's Notable Works

Heyral's most notable works include compositions for films such as Mon pote le gitan (1959), known in English as My Pal the Gypsy, and Romances et rythmes (1952). He is also credited for the film Edith and Marcel (1983), although it should be noted that he is not specifically cited as the composer of the song "L'Effet qu'tu m'Fais" featured in the film. These works highlight his versatility and the recognition his music achieved in both film and soundtrack contexts.

Legacy of Marc Heyral

Marc Heyral is remembered for his unique musical style and his ability to contribute memorable works to French cinema and music. Although he may not be as widely known as some of his contemporaries, his contributions, particularly to film soundtracks, continue to be noted in historical music discographies.

Roby Lakatos: Live from Budapest

Switch gears and tune in to the spectacular performances of Roby Lakatos, live from Budapest. Join us as we delve into the virtuoso violinist's musical universe, bound to enchant all fans of classical renditions and folk tunes. Roby Lakatos is a contemporary violinist known for Romani and classical music.

The Intersection of Art and Music on STAGE+

See how the artistic worlds of Marc Heyral and Roby Lakatos collide as both their works share the stage on our unique platform, STAGE+. Despite their different backgrounds and styles, the intersection of their art forms provides a unique and captivating experience for all art and music enthusiasts.