Olivier Schultheis (born 29 April 1965) is a musician, a lyricist, a composer and a conductor. He won the top prize of Conservatoire National de Musique de Paris for his absolute pitch technique.[2]
Olivier Schultheis | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | So[1] |
Born | April 29, 1965 |
Origin | France |
Occupation | Musician · composer · conductor · arranger |
Years active | 1990 – present |
Citizenship | France |
Children | Jules, Clemence, and Adrian |
Father | Jean Schultheis |
Relatives | Julien (brother) |
He became the music conductor in French TV show Nouvelle Star (adaptation of American Idol) and he is now a judge in X Factor on M6 (for the second series in 2011),[3] next to Véronic DiCaire, Henry Padovani and Christophe Willem. His father is Jean Schultheis and his brother is Julien Schultheis.
Albums composer
edit- À l'envers, (2004) by Steeve Estatof
- Le Roi Soleil (2005)
- Thierry Amiel (2006) by Thierry Amiel
- Quand l'éternité...(2006) by Hélène Ségara
- Inventaire (2007) by Christophe Willem
- Mon Paradis (2007) by Christophe Maé
- Mozart, l'opéra rock (musical, 2008)
- Best of VO/VS (2010) by Calogero
- Donne moi le temps by Jennifer
References
edit- ^ "So (9)". Discogs.
- ^ X Factor page on Olivier Schultheis (in French)
- ^ Olivier Schultheis, le tueur de X Factor? (in French)
External links
edit- X Factor website (series 1) (in French)
- X Factor website (series 2) (in French)
- Olivier Schultheis page at Discogs