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  2. Boris Claudio "Lalo" Schifrin (born June 21, 1932) [1] is an Argentine-American pianist, composer, arranger, and conductor. He is best known for his large body of film and TV scores since the 1950s, incorporating jazz and Latin American musical elements alongside traditional orchestrations.

  3. Lalo Schifrin is a true Renaissance man. As a pianist, composer and conductor, he is equally at home conducting a symphony orchestra, performing at an international jazz festival, scoring a film or television show, or creating works for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the London Philharmonic, and even The Sultan of Oman.

  4. May 2, 2023 · Over his long career, Lalo Schifrin has written in many genres, including classical. But he has become best known for his jazz-tinged work, mostly famously his “Mission: Impossible” franchise. Here are some other worthy examples.

  5. Lalo Schifrin has been chosen as the recipient of this year’s Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award, which will be presented at the annual Hollywood in Vienna Concert at Vienna Concert Hall on October 22, 2012.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · Lalo Schifrin is a true Renaissance man. As a pianist, composer and conductor, he is equally at home conducting a symphony orchestra, performing at an international jazz festival, scoring a film or television show, or creating works for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the London Philharmonic and even The Sultan of Oman.

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  7. Lalo Schifrin. Music Department: Rush Hour. Immensely talented, Argentinian born pianist, conductor and composer who has written over 100 scores for both television & the cinema including the memorable themes to Mission: Impossible (1966), Mannix (1967), Starsky and Hutch (1975), Cool Hand Luke (1967), and Bullitt (1968).

  8. Schifrin is an Argentine pianist, composer, arranger and conductor. He is best known for his large body of film and TV scores since the 1950s, but in his early career he was part of the Bossa Nova vogue and appeared with US jazz legends in the Jazz at the Philharmonic tours of Europe.