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Jean-Michel Jarre
French composer, performer and record producer (born 1948)
Maurice Jarre
French composer and conductor (1924-2009)
Charles-Marie Widor
French organist and composer (1844–1937)
Alma
French singer
Jean-Marie Leclair
French Baroque violinist and composer
Louis Marchand
French keyboardist and composer
Edmond Audran
French composer (1840–1901)
Walter Gieseking
German pianist (1895–1956)
Jean Martinon
French conductor and composer (1910–1976)
Michel Colombier
French composer, arranger, and conductor (1939–2004)
Gesaffelstein
Mike Lévy (born 24 June 1985), known professionally as Gesaffelstein (), is a French music programmer, DJ, songwriter and producer from Lyon. Often called the "Dark Prince of Techno", he has worked alongside artists such as Lady Gaga, the Weeknd, Daft Punk, Kanye West, A$AP Rocky, Electric Youth, Haim, Miss Kittin, the Hacker, Jean-Michel Jarre, Lil Nas X, Charli XCX, Pharrell Williams and Chuck Ellis. At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, he won the Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical for his remix of Gaga's "Abracadabra".
Anne Sylvestre
French singer-songwriter
Jean-Baptiste Arban
French cornetist, conductor, composer and pedagogue (1825–1889)
Lizzy Mercier Descloux
French singer (1956-2004)
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
French pianist
Hélène de Montgeroult
French pianist and composer
Pierre-Laurent Aimard
French pianist
Catherine Ribeiro
French singer (1941–2024)
André Manoukian
French composer, arranger and jazz musician
Alexandre Luigini
French composer (1850–1906)
Louis Sclavis
French jazz musician
Leo Arnaud
French-American arranger and composer of "Bugler's Dream" (1904-1991)
Étienne de Crécy
French DJ and record producer
Liane Foly
French singer
Astrig Siranossian
Armenian-French cellist (b. 1988)
Daniel Lévi
French musician
Hugues Dufourt
French composer, philosopher
Nicolas Dezède
French composer
Blanche Deschamps-Jéhin
singer
Dimie Cat
singer, songwriter
Michel Bouvard
French musician, musicologist, organist, music educator and artistic director
Mickaël Miro
French singer songwriter
Isabelle Moretti
French harpist
Marc Soustrot
French conductor
Marie Antier
French operatic soprano
Rachel Yakar
French Soprano (1938–2023)
François Dumont
French musician
Jeanne Hatto
French singer (1879-1958)
Roger Muraro
French musician
Elisabeth Kontomanou
French singer
Jean-François Delmas
French opera singer
César Geoffray
French composer (1901–1972)
Michèle Bernard
French singer-songwriter
Claude Paris
French composer (1808–1866)
Bernard Soustrot
French trumpeter
Gribouille
Marie-France Gaite (; born 17 July 1941 in Lyon, France – died 18 January 1968), better known as Gribouille () was a singer, musician, and songwriter. __NOTOC__ As a teenager, she suffered from a mental disorder, and for a time was confined against her will to a psychiatric hospital in Lyon. With medication, she was able to function well enough to leave her hometown and she made her way to Paris. Gribouille, as she was called since her school days, is French for naive and foolishly happy people. Likely to throw themselves into a river to keep from getting wet in the rain.
Claude Delangle
French saxophonist and Orthodox priest
Caroline Luigini
French harpist (1873–1968)
Alain Planès
French pianist
Firmin Bernicat
French composer (1842-1883)
Toussaint Eugène Ernest Mocker
French opera tenor and director (1811-1895)
Xavier Privas
French singer and poet (1863–1927)
Léon Achard
French tenor (1831-1905)
Alem
French beatboxer
Alfred Quidant
Pianist and composer
Édith Canat de Chizy
French composer
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