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Lalo Schifrin, Composer of The Classic ‘Mission: Impossible’ Theme Song, Dead at 93

Lalo Schifrin assistent a la soiree de cloture du 3eme Festival du Cinema et Musique de film de la Baule, a La Baule, France le 12 Novembre 2016. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS. COM 3eme Festival Du Cinema Et Musique De Film De La Baule - La Baule - 13 Nov 2016
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Lalo Schifrin, the renowned composer who made significant contributions to film and television music, passed away at the age of 93. Schifrin, best known for his iconic “Mission: Impossible” theme, left behind a legacy of over 100 scores for various projects, with his work encapsulating a mix of jazz, tango, and classical elements. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Schifrin's early exposure to music, thanks to his father's role in the Philharmonic Orchestra of Buenos Aires, laid the foundation for his illustrious career. He began piano lessons at six and later attended the Paris Conservatory, which honed his skills further.

Schifrin's journey in Hollywood began in the early 1960s when he was invited by MGM to score their film “Rhino!” This opportunity marked the beginning of his extensive career in film scoring. His work on the soundtrack of the original “Mission: Impossible” television series in 1966 catapulted him to fame. The theme was distinctive for its unusual 5/4 time signature, standing out as a piece instantly recognizable to audiences worldwide and becoming synonymous with the spy thriller genre. The theme's subsequent use in Tom Cruise’s film adaptations cemented its place in pop culture history.

Over his career, Schifrin was nominated for six Academy Awards and won four Grammy Awards, showcasing his versatility across genres. He received an Honorary Oscar in 2018, honoring his unique musical style and significant contributions to the film industry. His ability to infuse jazz, rock, and funk into classic orchestral scores was groundbreaking, influencing the sound of Hollywood films. Notable works included scores for “Cool Hand Luke,” “Dirty Harry,” and the “Rush Hour” trilogy, which showcased his ability to adapt his musical prowess across different film themes and styles.

Schifrin's music transcended film and television, venturing into concert music with the Three Tenors' grand finale performance at the 1990 World Cup, which became a landmark in classical music recordings. His other orchestral works included “Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts” and “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” which displayed his range and compositional skill. His experimentation with genres led to innovative scores that merged tango, jazz, and classical music, as seen in works like “Letters from Argentina.”

His work on “Dirty Harry” demonstrated his creative approach, focusing on the antagonist's theme over the protagonist's, showcasing his ability to subvert traditional scoring norms for narrative depth. Beyond scoring, Schifrin's expertise extended to conducting major symphonies, including the London Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, further cementing his reputation in the global music scene.

The profound impact of Schifrin’s music can be attributed to his philosophy that music is pivotal in shaping the movie-watching experience. He mentioned that every movie dictates its music, highlighting his adaptive technique in film scoring. His approach combined technical skill with intuitive creativity, resulting in innovative, timeless music that resonated with audiences.

Lalo Schifrin is survived by his wife, Donna, along with their three children and four grandchildren. His death marks the end of an era for film music enthusiasts, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy that continues to inspire the music industry. As a composer whose compositions have become the backbone of cinematic history, Schifrin's contributions to the arts will endure for generations. His life's work, characterized by a blend of creativity, innovation, and a deep understanding of music's narrative power, remains an exemplar of excellence in the world of film scoring.

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