
Maurice Jarre (Морис Жарр) was a French composer born in 1924 in France. Renowned for his work in film scoring, he won three Academy Awards, a Grammy Award, and four Golden Globe Awards for his contributions to cinema. His most iconic works include the scores for films such as "Lawrence of Arabia", "Doctor Zhivago", and "A Passage to India". A master of orchestration, he collaborated with some of the most celebrated directors of his time. Maurice Jarre left an indelible mark on the world of film music, shaping the genre with his innovative and emotive compositions.
| Name | Year |
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| 2018 | |
The Longest Day ft. Paul Anka, Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Orchestra | 2014 |
Radar Scene ft. The Twentieth Century Fox Studio Orchestra | 2021 |