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  1. Jan 23, 2018 · The movie is loosely based on the biography of Alan Turing (1912-1954), British mathematician, codebreaker, and computer scientist (he basically invented the computer). The story takes place during World War II, where Turing creates a machine that decodes Nazi messages. French film composer Alexandre Desplat composed the score in just under ...

  2. Born in 1961, Desplat dreamed of becoming a film composer from an early age and scored his first film at 25. He has since risen to Hollywood's A-list with scores for numerous hits, including his Oscar-winning 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and ''The King's Speech' - for which he won a BAFTA. A proficient player of the piano, the trumpet and the flute, Desplat's influences include Ravel and Debussy ...

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  4. Nov 19, 2014 · Desplat went on to say that not only did Turing help break the Enigma code, he essentially invented the computer in the process. Desplat recorded with the London Symphony, and his opening score introduces the viewer into the world of The Imitation Game in a series of descending, rippling keyboard notes that reappear throughout the film.

  5. Jul 12, 2017 · At age 5, Desplat began to play the piano; his attention eventually turned to flute. “I remember my sisters, they loved a movie called The Naked Island ,” he explains. “And the flute was ...

  6. Occupation (s) Composer, orchestrator, conductor. Instruments. Piano, trumpet, flute. Website. Alexandredesplat.net. Alexandre Michel Gérard Desplat ( French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ dɛspla]; [1] born 23 August 1961) [2] is a French film composer and conductor. He has received numerous accolades throughout his career spanning over four decades ...

  7. Aug 23, 2023 · Alexandre had scored 50 European films before he emerged as a name in Hollywood with his soundtrack to Peter Webber’s Girl With A Pearl Earring in 2003. Straddling the European and American ...

  8. Nov 11, 2014 · The dancing, prancing rhythmic ideas play a major role in cues such as “Crosswords,” the driving “The Machine Christopher,” “Becoming a Spy,” and the lovely “End of War,” many of which further illustrate Desplat’s brilliant orchestration.

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