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  1. Mar 29, 2024 · Known for his sweeping orchestral landscapes as well as wistful romantic themes and cosmopolitan finesse, French film composer Maurice Jarre provided the scores for such celebrated epics as Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984), all three of which were Academy Award winners for best score.

  2. Feb 12, 2015 · The Amish Are Coming (3:21) Running Time: 30 minutes 07 seconds. Varèse Sarabande VCD-47227 (1985) Music composed and conducted by Maurice Jarre. Performed by Michael Boddicker, Randy Kerber, Stewart Levin, Michel Mention, Chris Page, Pete Robinson, Clark Spangler, Nyle Steiner and Ian Underwood. Recorded and mixed by Humberto Gatica.

  3. Maurice-Alexis Jarre (13. syyskuuta 1924 Lyon, Ranska – 29. maaliskuuta 2009 Los Angeles, Yhdysvallat) oli ranskalainen säveltäjä ja kapellimestari. Jarre syntyi Lyonissa . Hän keskeytti vastoin isänsä tahtoa yliopisto-opinnot Pariisin yliopistossa opiskellakseen musiikkialaa Pariisin konservatoriossa .

  4. Real Name: Maurice-Alexis Jarre. Profile: French composer and conductor, born 13 September 1924 in Lyon, France and died 28 March 2009 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Father of Jean-Michel Jarre. He was married four times. His second wife was Dany Saval, the third was Laura Devon. He won three Academy Awards for Best Original Score.

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  6. Apr 7, 2009 · Maurice Jarre. 2 minute read. Richard Corliss. April 7, 2009 12:00 AM EDT. FILM COMPOSERS DON’T write melodies so much as emotions; their music is the heartbeat that gives movie images instant ...

  7. Mar 29, 2024 · Maurice Jarre (born in Lyon, France, September 13, 1924, died in Malibu, USA, March 29th, 2009) was a French composer of film scores noted for the scores of many motion pictures, in particular those of David Lean – Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984).

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