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My Music ::: A Girl is Born to Cocody :::

We are happy... my daughter GRACIA was delivered this evening... Her daughter is born to Cocody this evening...

MyMusic ::: Take the Loving Wind :::

Tosay, I have compose Take the Loving Wind ... Enjoy!

My Music ::::: One Other Life :::::

Composé le 4 septembre 2008 au matin...

My Music ::: Loving Notes :::

Composed the 3th of september 2008

My Music ::::: What Else ??? :::::

Composed the 1st of september 2008...

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Where do you live?
France (French Riviera and Paris)
Is music your main income source?
Yes!
What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
film, multimedia, Other
Website:
http://www.didier-e.com
What is your favorite genre or style of music?

Like a lot of musicians... I love all the music, but, several giants and tendances have certainly a big influence to my work... : The Beatles, Guershwin, Blood Sweet and Tears, Jacques Brel, John Williams, Michel Legrand, Gabriel Yared, Chopin, Ravel, Eric Satie, Jimmy Smith, the Rythm & Blues, the Jazz, the Blues, The Bossa Nova and all Latin Music, The Spanish Music & the Flamenco, The Africans Rythms, The Corse and Pyrenenens Choir, The Religious Music, The Argentin Tango, the Reggae music... etc...

About Me:

 The Life of a man is made up of a series of dreams which write our history, as well as our children, who then start to write their own. I decided to continue writing mine as soon as I began to dream in early childhood. One doesn't need to stop the journey along the way. It is necessary to believe that the stars which light our way will never go out, and to continue to follow our dreams which inspire us in the most beautiful moments of our lives. If not, why is my star helping me to write so many fine melodies? I composed a suite for my dream, called " Melody for an Oscar", and I am convinced that one day someone will help me to reach for that Oscar in Hollywood, which I have always imagined in my dreams. No matter what, my dreams have enhanced my musical creativity, and for that I am thankful. Welcome to my dreams !!
Warmest regards,
Didier EUZET
http://www.euzet.com



EXTERNAL LINKS:
www.euzet.com ... Official Web Site - le site officiel de Didier EUZET
www.myspace.com/didiere ... Page sur MySpace Music - le site MySpace de Didier EUZET
www.koursk.com ... ... Web site dedicaced by Didier Euzet to the Kursk Submarine catastroph. Le site dédié à la musique composée par Didier Euzet en hommage au 118 marins du Koursk qui ont été sacrifiés en l’an 2000...
www.smoothyjazz.com ... The Smooth Jazz Lovers page. Site que Didier EUZET à dédié au SMOOTH JAZZ

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At 7:15am on August 5th, 2008, PonPon said…
Beautiful music! But if you can add some videos, i think it's better,because soundtracks can not leave pictures.

ha...my english is not very good.
At 12:15pm on August 4th, 2008, Jen said…
Hola Didier,

un placer conocerte. Nice music! Congratulations!!
At 8:07pm on August 3rd, 2008, musicmez said…
Moving and soothing.
At 3:34pm on August 3rd, 2008, d. bene tleilax said…
do you do any work with nightmares? ^+^+^+^
At 10:57am on August 3rd, 2008, Paul Lucas said…
Hi Didier. Thanks for the add.Very nice music!

paul
At 5:40pm on August 1st, 2008, Gabriel Chwojnik said…
Didier, great majestic track you composed. I hope you get your Oscar but you don't need one ,your good life is already an Oscar. I love your good vibe and I am sure G-d will help you to obtain your dreams
Thanks for your nice words
We will keep in touch
Gabriel
At 5:33pm on July 2nd, 2008, Anne Goodwin said…
I have just returned from a small vacation and so what a pleasure it is to come home, having received an invitation from you, and to listen to your beautiful, beautiful music! C'est vraiment une inspiration pour moi et j'espère de trouver beaucoup de temps d'écouter plus. Merci Didier!
At 9:56am on July 2nd, 2008, RonPrice said…
I thank you for your invitation and your summary of your interests and work. Here is a little about my recent writing.-Ron
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There is a similarity in my writing to the works of various artists in the last century: Picasso's revolutionary paintings, T.S. Eliot's verse with its strange juxtapositions and odd perspectives, Igor Stravinsky’s music and its clashing sounds. Even if one accepts these similarities, readers may find that their natural reaction to this work is to want to throw it into the dustbin of autobiographical history. I would anticipate this response given the conventional, the natural, reaction to literary works of this type on the part of many a student I have taught and got to know over the years. The desire for an orderly impulse, a simple, an exciting, narrative sequence may produce in such readers an initial discomfort due to their perception of what they see as my disorder and complexity and the sheer length of this work. In this autobiography, as Henry James once put it, “nothing is my last word on anything.” This disorder, this complexity, therefore, could continue for such readers almost indefinitely, at least theoretically. " These were, as Charles Dickens once said, "the best of times and the worst of times." In my more than thirty years of teaching I came across hundreds of students whom I know would take little to no delight in an analysis of these times in a form like the one found here.

The most recent additions and alterations to this fifth edition were made on September 1st 2007, the first day of spring in Australia. This was more than four years and four months after the third edition of this work was first made public in eBook form at eBookMall. It had been more than six years since the second edition of my website was first made public with extensive autobiographical material on it. A third edition of my website with a more user-friendly style and content was planned but did not eventuate. The designers referred to it as a new-look, twenty-first century edition, but it never saw the light of day. I have had a website for 11 years and what readers will find in my site is a piece of writing, an autobiography, in an abrieviated form.

As I was making a recent addition to this autobiographical work, I came across the words of Paul Johnson. "Balanced, well-adjusted, stable and secure people,” he wrote, “do not, on the whole, make good writers or good journalists. To illustrate the point, you have only to think of a few of those who have been both good writers and good journalists: Swift, Samuel Johnson, Coleridge, Hazlitt, Dickens, Marx, Hemingway, Camus, Waugh and Mark Twain--just to begin with." All these men had great personal struggles, instabilities and battles that, arguably, helped to give their writing the quality it possessed.

I’m not sure if I deserve to be ranked with this group of famous men, however much I might like the idea. But neither am I sure if I could describe myself as balanced, well-adjusted, stable and secure. I leave both of these evaluations to my readers, most of whom will never know me personally. Future biographers, too, should there ever be any, may well find their path in writing a more detached view of my life one of perplexity. But whatever their answers to the biographical enigmas that arise in their work, it is my hope that they enjoy the process of trying to resolve the questions. All they will have from me are words on paper, all that any writer leaves behind. And, as I get older, there is coming to be so much of it, words, paper and cyberspace that is.

This work is partly an account of my stabilities and instabilities, balances and imbalances. As poet, writer and autobiographer, I have gone into myself. The tale here is significantly an inner one. It is not a lonely region, but a place where I often find fresh vigour and nourish my disposition to repose. I also have a certain preoccupation with personal relationships, intensity, bi-polar illness and movement from place to place, living as I have in over two dozen towns from Baffin Island to Tasmania. It’s all part of my particular expression of a process which Baha’is call pioneering and which readers will get much exposure to in this narrative.

If the feedback I have received since the last edition to this work was completed over three years ago is anything to go on, feedback for the most part I received in relation to the first few pages of this work that I posted at a number of internet writing sites, the average reader, as I say above, is looking for a good story and is not prepared to wade through my analysis, commentary and social scientific and literary-philosophical perspectives gleaned from a variety of disciplines in the humanities. The feedback I have received has praised my work to a high degree and it has also been critical of everything from my style and content to my choice of vocabulary and my very attitude. C’est la vie. “Such is life,” as Ned Kelly is reported to have said on his way to the gallows in 1880 after a life of notoriety—and now posthumous fame in Australia. I may, one day, write a more narrative, story-oriented, book to entice readers with excitements, romance and adventure. But, for now, I leave readers with this my life as I want to write it. This book may be more epitaph than autobiography. If so, I will need a whole cemetery of tombstones.

Ron Price
1 September 2007
At 7:50pm on May 14th, 2008, ahmadjawadi said…
Hello Didier,
How are you? You didn't send me any new of your compositions since a long time.
Have a nice time,
Ahmad
At 5:46pm on May 7th, 2008, Brian Scott Phraner said…
Thanks Didier, Glad to be here.

Brian Scott Phraner
 
 

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