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Maurice Jarre

composer and conductor

5th arrondissement of Lyon, France • 1924-09-13 – 2009-03-29

Maurice Jarre is credited on 6,803 releases across 1,556 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1954–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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6,803

Pressings credited

1,556

Albums

8

Decades active

180

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Biography

Maurice-Alexis Jarre (French pronunciation: [mɔʁis alɛksi ʒaʁ]; 13 September 1924 – 28 March 2009) was a French composer and conductor, mainly of film scores. He was particularly known for his collaborations with film director David Lean, composing the scores to all of his films from 1962 to 1984. He received numerous accolades over the course of his career, including three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globes, and a Grammy Award. Jarre won three Academy Awards for Best Original Score for the David Lean films Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984). He was Oscar-nominated for Sundays and Cybèle (1962), The Message (1976), Witness (1985), Gorillas in the Mist (1988), and Ghost (1990). Notable scores also include Eyes Without a Face (1959), The Longest Day (1962), The Train (1964), The Collector (1965), Grand Prix (1966), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), The Year of Living Dangerously (1982), Fatal Attraction (1987), and Dead Poets Society (1989). He worked with such directors as Alfred Hitchcock, Elia Kazan, John Huston, Luchino Visconti, John Frankenheimer, and Peter Weir. Three of his compositions spent a total of 42 weeks on the UK singles chart. The biggest hit was "Somewhere My Love" (to his tune "Lara's Theme", with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster) performed by the Mike Sammes Singers, which reached Number 14 in 1966 and spent 38 weeks on the chart. Jarre was the father of musician Jean-Michel Jarre and the adoptive father of screenwriter Kevin Jarre.

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6,803 releases · 1,556 albums · active 1954–2025

  • Performance · 7,821
  • Other credits · 576
  • Production · 228

Studios: RCA Studios, Chicago · Sigma Sound Studios · Delphine Studio, Paris · Abbey Road Studios

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