
About Maurice Jarre
Maurice Jarre (born in Lyon, France, September 13, 1924, died in Malibu, USA, March 29th, 2009) was a French composer of film scores noted for the scores of many motion pictures, in particular those of David Lean -- Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984). All three of these scores won Academy Awards and are widely considered to be among Jarre's best work. Other notable movies scored by Jarre include Luchino Visconti's The Damned (1969)
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Carpe Diem - From "Dead Poets Society"
Overture
Main Title
Miracle
The Voice of the Guns
Love Theme - From "Romeo and Juliet"
Miss Lily Langtry - cue from The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
Main Titles
That Is the Desert
Arrival At Auda's Camp
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