

Yann Pierre Tiersen (born 23 June 1970) is a French Breton musician and composer. His musical career is split between studio recordings, music collaborations, and film soundtracks songwriting. His music incorporates a large variety of classical and contemporary instruments, primarily the electric guitar, the piano, synthesisers, and the violin, but he also includes instruments such as the melodica, xylophone, toy piano, harpsichord, piano accordion, and even a typewriter.
Tiersen is often mistaken for a soundtrack composer; he himself states that "I'm not a composer and I really don't have a classical background," but his real focus is on touring and recording studio albums, which are often used for film soundtracks. Tracks taken from his first three studio albums were used for the soundtrack of the 2001 French film Amélie.
je vous conseille de regarder le film, c'est superbe
Oui, absolument fabuleux!
The movie is pure magic. One of the best I have ever seen.
100% agree. And the music is essential part of the movie, together with Paris, the surrealism and good mood around it ... lovely
Maybe your imagination is the problem
Easily in my alltime top 10.
These are good thoughts transformed in music notes. God knows I need them, now more than ever.
Don't like it. It sounds intelligent, but if you take a look to the structure of the song it is a poor attempt of simple tricks that accidentally sounds better than it should.
On the other hand: the movie is very good. Our daughter's second name is Amelie. I don't think that it is a coincidence.
I have no idea what you mean. You know how music is made, right? Every song ever written is made from simple notes, and a song doesn't have to be complex to sound nice. I think this is a brilliant composition, and surprisingly hard to play on the piano (I've been trying for years now, but I just can't get my left hand to cooperate). It fits the movie quite well, too.
love the soundtrack
Yes, a great movie.
The problem is your (very limited?) imagination
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2p2fpy