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Maurice Jarre

  • 84 years old
  • Male
  • Born Sep 13, 1924
  • Died Mar 29, 2009
  • Los Angeles, California, United States
French composer Maurice Jarre, best known for his music for Hollywood films, has died in Los Angeles at 84, after suffering from cancer. This is the page to leave your condolences for Jarre
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Unforgettable

Jarre, father of the composer Jean-Michel Jarre, rose to prominence relatively late in life.

His breakthrough came in 1962 when he wrote the score for Lawrence of Arabia, for which he was awarded an Oscar.

He won two further Oscars for Doctor Zhivago and A Passage to India, and composed music for more than 150 films.
A further six Academy Award nominations came Jarre's way for his scores on other high profile films, including 1980s hits Ghost, Gorillas In The Mist and Witness.

The musician also earned two Bafta Awards, four Golden Globes and a Grammy in a career rich with accolades.

His scores enhanced the work of some of the film industry's greatest directors - among others David Lean, Alfred Hitchcock, John Huston and Luchino Visconti.

He also wrote symphonic music for theatre, ballet and television, including the 1970s mini-series Jesus of Nazareth.

At the time, festival director Dieter Kosslick paid tribute to Jarre saying: "Film composers often are in the shadows of great directors and acting stars.

"It's different with Maurice Jarre - the music of Doctor Zhivago, like much of his work, is world-famous and remains unforgettable in cinema history."


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The Incomparable Genius of Maurice Jarre

HB Sep 25, 2009

Maurice Jarre was 1 of the greatest ever, as well as being the last of the, film composers to understand what film scoring can mean in its potential to change both the human heart & human moral conscious forever. And so he created music that consistently underscored the ravishing paradox of how ephemeral life is even at the same time that Love actually truly does triumph over, and actually truly is stronger than, Death. Thus not surprisingly, Maurice Jarre's best scores convey those same twin features found only amoungst the best composers across the centuries: (1st), the quintessential living silence that dwells & breathes unhidden at the heart of every genuine melody ever written (be that melody fast or slow, loud or soft, "simple" or orchestral). And (2nd), that irreduceable, inextinguishable Light that dwells within all such music just as it dwells within the human soul, casting its hope even amidst the darkest moments of human experience. These characteristics of Maurice Jarre's genius are best found in "Dr. Zhivago" and "Is Paris Burning" -- entirely fitting, actually, since each is about 1 of the very darkest times in human history. Yet even in such times Maurice Jarre steers us right through and then beyond the pain into the redemptive light of Hope in Goodness, and the goodness in Hope.

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Shannon Mar 30, 2009

You will be missed especially your sweet and touching music.

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betty Mar 30, 2009

I will miss your beautiful music.

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