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    Leo Arnaud or Léo Arnaud (/ ˈ l eɪ. oʊ ɑːr ˈ n oʊ /; July 24, 1904 – April 26, 1991) was a French American arranger, composer, and orchestrator of film scores. He composed "Bugler's Dream", which is used as the theme by television networks presenting the Olympic Games in the United States.

  2. Feb 10, 2022 · It wasn’t until the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta (the first games to be hosted in America since 1984) that NBC hit gold! They put the two pieces together into what is now known as the famous theme song. The first 45 seconds are “Bugler’s Dream” by Leo Arnaud, immediately followed by “Olympic Fanfare and Theme” by John Williams ...

  3. Leo Arnaud, French-born composer of Olympics theme music used on TV, is buried in Yadkin County. Scott Sexton Aug 16, 2021 Aug 16, 2021; 0; 1 of 3 ...

  4. Unlike Samaras, Leo Arnaud wasn't composing for the Olympics when he sat down in 1958 to pen "The Charge Suite," from which "The Bugler's Dream" was born. Ten years later, however, Arnaud's ...

  5. Dec 30, 2008 · Olympic Anthem - composed by Leo Arnaud .Leo Arnaud's "Bugler's Dream" is often considered the most famous Olympic theme. Written in 1958 for Arnaud's Charge...

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  7. Feb 12, 2022 · "Bugler's Dream" was written by Leo Arnaud while "Olympic Fan Fare and Theme" was written by John Williams. Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. ... Arnaud, who died in 1991 at the age of 86, was a ...

  8. Aug 6, 2016 · The first 45 seconds of the anthem were composed back in 1958 by Leo Arnaud for his “Bugler’s March.” After the march comes Williams’ faster-paced “Olympic Fanfare and Theme,” which ...

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