
Michel Legrand
A Life in Music and Film
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 12. January 2026
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-778218-7 (ISBN)
Description
A towering figure in music and film, Michel Legrand created some of the most creative and innovative film scores of the second half of the 20th century. The music of his most most successful collaborations -- masterpieces for films such as The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Thomas Crown Affair, Summer of '42, and Yentl -- is particularly memorable. As these scores and the stories behind their creation are, they represent one part of Legrand's genius. Over a career that spanned seven decades, Legrand composed the scores for 160 films, winning Oscars and Grammys along the way. Many of his songs have become standards covered by artists as diverse as Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughan, Rufus Wainwright, and Sting. A prolific and highly versatile composer, Legrand worked with virtually every legendary figure in popular music and film from Maurice Chevalier to Barbra Streisand and from Orson Welles to Jean-Luc Godard. Still active in his late 80s, Legrand composed the score for Orson Welles's posthumously released movie, The Other Side of the Wind (2018).
Just prior to his death at the age of 87, Legrand sat down with his longtime collaborator Stephane Lerouge to recount, all the while intermingling present and past, many of the significant and memorable episodes from his life. He speaks of his triumphs but doesn't shy away from revealing rejections, fiascos, missed opportunities, creative insecurities and a nervous breakdown he experienced in Los Angeles at the height of his success. Throughout, he pays homage to the roles played by numerous artists he encountered on both sides of the Atlantic--jazz musicians, singers and lyricists, film directors and music composers, many of whom became his lifelong friends. Translated by Sam Taylor, this book shares Legrand's stories as told to Lerouge to English readers for the first time.
Just prior to his death at the age of 87, Legrand sat down with his longtime collaborator Stephane Lerouge to recount, all the while intermingling present and past, many of the significant and memorable episodes from his life. He speaks of his triumphs but doesn't shy away from revealing rejections, fiascos, missed opportunities, creative insecurities and a nervous breakdown he experienced in Los Angeles at the height of his success. Throughout, he pays homage to the roles played by numerous artists he encountered on both sides of the Atlantic--jazz musicians, singers and lyricists, film directors and music composers, many of whom became his lifelong friends. Translated by Sam Taylor, this book shares Legrand's stories as told to Lerouge to English readers for the first time.
Reviews / Votes
Lively and poetic. * Tim Page, Wall Street Journal * As you would expect from a book made up of conversations, it is like sitting down with the man for many days and just listening to him reminisce. I couldn't put it down. * Jeffrey Sultanof, Substack * The story is not told in chronological order, however, with Legrand preferring to begin with an event unfolding in his life at the time, then moving back through his memories of particular people or places or themes. This unusual structure gives the book a liveliness and unpredictability that makes it feel less like a standard autobiography and more like a conversation. * Arlington Heights Memorial Library * It's an essential, serious, still breezy read for anyone fascinated by one's lifelong commitment to music and cinema and the aesthetic (and business) development of both forms through trend and time, jazz and beyond. * A.D. Amorosi, Jazz Times * Over a period of years, French producer Stephane Lerougeconducted a series of interviews with the composer that led to this delightful autobiography ..."We conceived this book as a freewheeling, emotional wander through the labyrinth of his memory, following a thread between past and present," Lerouge writes in the foreword. "Michel spoke the book, I wrote it; the content is his, the form mine," he explains. * Jon Burlingame, The Score * French composer and multihyphenate Michel Legrand occupied a unique position in the annals of music. Classically schooled in the wake of Igor Stravinsky's groundbreaking modernism, Legrand came of age in the era of both trendsetting jazz and the Hollywood studio symphony. A Life in Music and Film consists of a number of Legrand's autobiographical reminiscences that have been eloquently stitched together by collaborator Stephane Lerouge. * Sean Wilson, BBC Music Magazine *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
52
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 166 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
628 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-778218-7 (9780197782187)
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Persons
French film music specialist and historian, Stephane Lerouge has conceived and produced the soundtrack series Ecoutez le cinema ! (Listen to Films!) for Universal Music France, since 2000. The series includes rare and classic scores by Georges Delerue, Maurice Jarre, Antoine Duhamel, Lalo Schifrin, Ennio Morricone, John Barry, Quincy Jones, Howard Shore, John Williams and Michel Legrand. Stephane Lerouge also hosts film music talks and lectures in European festivals and institutions (Festival de Cannes, Mostra di Venezia, Cinematheque Francaise, Festival Lumiere). In 2016, he worked on the music segments of Bertrand Tavernier's documentary My Journey Through French Cinema.
Sam Taylor is a literary translator and novelist. His five novels have reached an international audience, and his award-winning translations include works by Laurent Binet, Leila Slimani and Marcel Proust. Born in England, Sam was a writer and editor at The Observer for eight years before spending a decade in France. He now lives in the United States with his family.
Sam Taylor is a literary translator and novelist. His five novels have reached an international audience, and his award-winning translations include works by Laurent Binet, Leila Slimani and Marcel Proust. Born in England, Sam was a writer and editor at The Observer for eight years before spending a decade in France. He now lives in the United States with his family.
Author
ComposerComposer
French Film Music Specialist and HistorianFrench Film Music Specialist and Historian
Translation
Literary Translator and NovelistLiterary Translator and Novelist
Content
Preface, by Damien Chazelle
'It's not true, it's not false. It's just life.' Foreword, by Stephane Lerouge 1. My Friend the Piano
2. The War at Eight
3. 14, rue de Madrid
4. Mademoiselle
5. Spring of '44
6. Childhood Summers
7. Raymond
8. Summer Tours
9. 6, rue Jenner
10. Paris-New York
11. Dizzy, Miles and Co.
12. New Waves, Old Waves
13. The First Half of Demy
14. The Second Half of Demy
15. Passport to Hollywood
16. How Dark is Your Soul?
17. I Sing
18. The Union of Dwarf Aviators
19. Three Images of Steve McQueen
20. My Substitute Fathers
21. Writing Situations
22. Macha, Act I
23. The Go-Between
24. Through Walls and Across Borders
25. Sarah, Stan, Stephane & Co.
26. Macha, Act II
27. The Ones That Got Away
28. A Scent Like the End of the World
29. Elle s'appelle Barbra
30. Fraternizing with the Enemy
31. From Chaplin to Beauvois
32. Citizen Orson
33. Macha, Act III
34. Waiting for Tomorrow The Sunlight of His Music, An afterword by Macha Meril
Acknowledgments
Index
'It's not true, it's not false. It's just life.' Foreword, by Stephane Lerouge 1. My Friend the Piano
2. The War at Eight
3. 14, rue de Madrid
4. Mademoiselle
5. Spring of '44
6. Childhood Summers
7. Raymond
8. Summer Tours
9. 6, rue Jenner
10. Paris-New York
11. Dizzy, Miles and Co.
12. New Waves, Old Waves
13. The First Half of Demy
14. The Second Half of Demy
15. Passport to Hollywood
16. How Dark is Your Soul?
17. I Sing
18. The Union of Dwarf Aviators
19. Three Images of Steve McQueen
20. My Substitute Fathers
21. Writing Situations
22. Macha, Act I
23. The Go-Between
24. Through Walls and Across Borders
25. Sarah, Stan, Stephane & Co.
26. Macha, Act II
27. The Ones That Got Away
28. A Scent Like the End of the World
29. Elle s'appelle Barbra
30. Fraternizing with the Enemy
31. From Chaplin to Beauvois
32. Citizen Orson
33. Macha, Act III
34. Waiting for Tomorrow The Sunlight of His Music, An afterword by Macha Meril
Acknowledgments
Index