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Sarkozy tribute to composer Jarre | |
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French president Nicolas Sarkozy has paid tribute to Oscar-winning film composer Maurice Jarre, who has died in Los Angeles at the age of 84. | |
Mr Sarkozy called French-born Jarre, whose credits include Lawrence of Arabia, "a great composer" who produced "majestic and full-bodied works". | |
Jarre also won Academy Awards for Dr Zhivago and A Passage To India. | |
His last public appearance was in February at the Berlin Film Festival, where he won a lifetime award. | |
'Unforgettable' | 'Unforgettable' |
Mr Sarkozy added: "By working with some of the greatest filmmakers in the world, he showed that music can be just as important as pictures to make a beautiful and successful film." | |
French culture minister Christine Albanel called the composer a "creative, modern musician who showed a perfect mastery of sound". | |
FROM THE BBC WORLD SERVICE More from BBC World Service | FROM THE BBC WORLD SERVICE More from BBC World Service |
"His music provided a counterpoint to the pictures and formed one with the film," she added. | |
Jarre rose to prominence relatively late in life, writing his first score for a French short film in 1952. | |
His breakthrough came in 1962 when provided the soundtrack for the epic Lawrence of Arabia, for which he was awarded an Oscar. | |
He went on to compose music for more than 150 films. | |
A further six Academy Award nominations came Jarre's way for his scores on other high profile films, including hits like Ghost, Gorillas In The Mist and Witness. | |
The musician also earned two Bafta Awards, four Golden Globes and a Grammy in a career rich with accolades. | |
Jarre received his third Oscar in 1985 for A Passage To India | |
His scores enhanced the work of some of the film industry's greatest directors - among his collaborators were David Lean, Alfred Hitchcock, John Huston and Luchino Visconti. | |
He also wrote symphonic music for theatre, ballet and television, including the 1970s mini-series Jesus of Nazareth. | He also wrote symphonic music for theatre, ballet and television, including the 1970s mini-series Jesus of Nazareth. |
Jarre, who moved to the US in the 1960s, was married four times and is the father of Jean-Michel Jarre, a pioneer of electronic music. | Jarre, who moved to the US in the 1960s, was married four times and is the father of Jean-Michel Jarre, a pioneer of electronic music. |
His other son, Kevin, is a screenwriter based in the US. | His other son, Kevin, is a screenwriter based in the US. |
At the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, event director Dieter Kosslick paid tribute to Jarre saying: "Film composers often are in the shadows of great directors and acting stars. | |
"It's different with Maurice Jarre - the music of Doctor Zhivago, like much of his work, is world-famous and remains unforgettable in cinema history." | "It's different with Maurice Jarre - the music of Doctor Zhivago, like much of his work, is world-famous and remains unforgettable in cinema history." |