Maurice Jarre
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Maurice Jarre (sinh tại Lyon, Pháp, 13 tháng 9, 1924) là một nhà soạn nhạc cho phim. ông sáng tác và soạn nhạc cho nhiều phim - nhất là những phim do David Lean đạo diễn như: Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Bác sĩ Zhivago (1965), và A Passage to India (1984). Cả ba công trình nhạc này được lãnh giải Oscar và được xem như là tuyệt tác của ông.
Maurice Jarre cũng sáng tác nhạc đệm cho những phim sau:
Phim | Năm | Đạo diễn |
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The Damned | 1969 | Luchino Visconti |
Ryan's Daughter | 1970 | David Lean |
The Man Who Would Be King | 1975 | John Huston |
Mohamed: The Messenger of God | 1976 | Mustafa Al Akkad |
Top Secret | 1984 | |
Dead Poets Society | 1989 | |
Jacob's Ladder | 1990 | . |
Jesus of Nazareth (phim tập TV) | 1977 | Franco Zeffirelli |
Shogun (TV) | 1980 | |
Fatal Attraction | ||
The Year of Living Dangerously | ||
Gorillas in the Mist | ||
Uprising (TV) | 2001 |
Jarre wrote mainly for orchestras, but began to favor to synthesized music in the 1980s, mostly for practical rather than aesthetic motivations, many critics feel. Jarre denies this and has pointed-out that his electronic score for Witness was actually more laborious, time-consuming and expensive to produce than an orchestral score. Jarre's electronic scores from the 80s also include Fatal Attraction, The Year of Living Dangerously and No Way Out. A number of his scores from that era also feature electronic/acoustic blends, such as Gorillas in the Mist, Dead Poets Society and Jacob's Ladder.
The broad, exotic theme for Lawrence of Arabia and the Russian-flavoured "Lara's Theme" from Doctor Zhivago are arguably his most famous creations, but much of his lesser known work is equally impressive, among it the barn-rasing music for Witness, his passionate love theme from Fatal Attraction, and the moody electronic soundscapes of After Dark My Sweet. His score for David Lean's Ryan's Daughter (1970), although set in Ireland, completely eschews Irish music styles, owing to Lean's preferences. In the 80s, Jarre turned his hand to science fiction, with scores for Enemy Mine (1985) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985). The latter is arguably his most imaginitive score, written for full orchestra, augmented by a chorus, four grand pianos, a pipe organ, digeridoo, fujara, a battery of exotic percussion and three Ondes Martenot. The Ondes Martenot features in several of Jarre's scores, including Lawrence of Arabia, Jesus of Nazareth and The Bride. In 1990 Jarre scored the hugely popular supernatural love story / thriller Ghost. His music for the final scene of of the film is based on "Unchained Melody" composed by fellow film composer Alex North.
Maurice is the father of Jean Michel Jarre. His youngest son Kevin is a screenwriter, with credits on such movies as Tombstone and Glory.
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[sửa] Giải thưởng danh dự
[sửa] Oscar
He has been nominated for nine Academy Awards, and has won three:
- Nominated for Best Music, Original Score for: Ghost
- Nominated for Best Music, Original Score for: Gorillas in the Mist
- Nominated for Best Music, Original Score for: Witness
- Won the 1984 Academy Award for Original Music Score for the film A Passage to India
- Nominated for Best Music, Original Score for: The Message
- Nominated for Best Music, Song for: The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean for the song "Marmalade, Molasses & Honey"
- Won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Music, Score - Substantially Original for: Doctor Zhivago
- Nominated for Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment for: Les Dimanches de ville d'Avray
- Won the 1962 Academy Award for Best Music, Score - Substantially Original for: Lawrence of Arabia
[sửa] Grammy
Jarre won the 1967 Grammy Award for Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special for Doctor Zhivago.
[sửa] Những giải khác
- British Academy Awards, 1989, Best Original Music Score for Dead Poets Society
- Golden Globe, 1995, Best Original Score for "A Walk in the Clouds"