Robbi Finkel

Robbi Finkel
Birth nameRobert Mark Finkel
Born (1950-04-11) April 11, 1950 (age 74)
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupations
Years active1969–present

Robbi Finkel (born Robert Mark Finkel; April 11, 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American-Canadian composer, record producer, pianist and arranger. Grammy nominated,[1] Finkel is an honorary lifetime voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy Awards).

He is best known for his work on numerous record arrangements and productions in France (Jacques Dutronc ‘Cest pas du Bronze’, Jacques Higelin ‘Champagne pour tout le monde, Caviar pour les autres’, Alan Stivell Tir Na Nog/Symphonie Celte) and in Canada (Cirque du Soleil Alegría, Zumanity, Les Colocs Les Colocs, Suite 2016, and Moist Mercedes Five and Dime).[citation needed]

He is also known for his musical composition of the Cybersix animated cartoon series (Tokyo Mitaka Studios, Network of Animation), as well as the music of several multimedia games (Mattel Slotcars, Ubisoft Entertainment Hype: The Time Quest), theatrical (DHC Productions Atreus, Compagnie Pol Pelletier Joie, Océan) and film productions (Les Charlots Charlots’ Connection, Retour des Bidasses en Folie).[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Robbi Finkel | Artist". Grammy Awards.