He was undoubtedly a gem of the era, but was best known for his OST for the best historical flick The Message 1976. No idea how he did that marvelous job indeed, but for all his life time achievements, he was bit underrated & infamous. Alas!
He had lived in a tentin desert for a while to make that masterpiece.By the way you mentioned about underrating.He didn't get underrated.He got 9 nominated and three oscar.
some of the best themes ever and this is the first comment after 2 years?! I guess composers don't get the attention they should, at least those of our days.
I highly recommend The Message. You really do not need to be a Muslim to watch it and empathize with it. The movie kind of takes a sort of secular view in that it doesn't explicitly show any mericles that traditional Islamic sources mention. It shows things in a way that leaves room for interpretation. eg. was it just a coincidence that the Quraish didn't search the one cave where they could find Prophet Muhammad Sallah Alaih Wasalam when he was hiding on route to Medina. Islamic sources say it was, the movie leaves it open.
REAL: What about Voice of the Guns in Lawrence of Arabia?...Didn't Jarre do Colonel Bogey's March in Bridge over the River Kwai?... Well, Malcolm Arnold actually got credit for writing the music of Bridge on the River Kwai...
@@thomasboushier2762 Colonel Bogey was a bawdy song before it was used by Jarre or Arnold in the score. Lean removed the lyrics and had the soldiers whistle the tune so as not to get in trouble with the British censors. It starts: 'Hitler has only got one ball...'
As much as I love Maurice Jarre as much as I hate what you have done here and the way you demolished the pieces you picked .. you do not even know how to highlight a piece of music yet want people to subscribe to your channel .. if you are 8 years old or younger the accept my apologies, otherwise take my verdict.. just tasteless ..
Top composer, his music scores were simply glorious
The message was the best
Maurice Jarre Espectacular Musica Inolvidable de Film.Maravillosos.🎞️📽️🎭💖🌹🇨🇱🎬
and Lawrence of Arabia - what wonderful music - it captures the scope of the vast desert in sound
He was undoubtedly a gem of the era, but was best known for his OST for the best historical flick The Message 1976. No idea how he did that marvelous job indeed, but for all his life time achievements, he was bit underrated & infamous. Alas!
He had lived in a tentin desert for a while to make that masterpiece.By the way you mentioned about underrating.He didn't get underrated.He got 9 nominated and three oscar.
@@OMGEJO Oh Thanks for the info. I didn't know that.
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i love Dr. Zhivago - the music is so captivating and stirring
some of the best themes ever and this is the first comment after 2 years?! I guess composers don't get the attention they should, at least those of our days.
i saw your comment after 2 years
I live in the desert but believe me when I hear the music of "the message" I wonder how he could compose this music it is the sound of silence.
ولد بلادي
The best is the message
Un grand artiste
Under rated Great Atmospheric Music
“The Collector” score is hauntingly spectacular.
Lion of the desert missing
The music for Dr Zhivago was absolutely brilliant.
I have seen all of these movies except The Professionals , Jacob’s Ladder, The Message,
I highly recommend The Message. You really do not need to be a Muslim to watch it and empathize with it. The movie kind of takes a sort of secular view in that it doesn't explicitly show any mericles that traditional Islamic sources mention. It shows things in a way that leaves room for interpretation. eg. was it just a coincidence that the Quraish didn't search the one cave where they could find Prophet Muhammad Sallah Alaih Wasalam when he was hiding on route to Medina. Islamic sources say it was, the movie leaves it open.
Ghost,música,espectacular,doctor,Zhivago,y,otras,maravillas,🇨🇱🥰
What about "Lion Of The Desert"
My favorite is "Keating's Triumph" from "Dead Poets Society".
Did he work in any movie with the influence of Indian music?
You miss Lion of desert
My favorite score of Maurice Jarre would be for Ghost, The Message, Dead Poet Society and Fatal Attraction.
Ryans Daughter, the Trap, Grand Prix have amazing catchy tunes
You forgot the BEST one: Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
REAL: What about Voice of the Guns in Lawrence of Arabia?...Didn't Jarre do Colonel Bogey's March in Bridge over the River Kwai?...
Well, Malcolm Arnold actually got credit for writing the music of Bridge on the River Kwai...
@@thomasboushier2762 Colonel Bogey was a bawdy song before it was used by Jarre or Arnold in the score. Lean removed the lyrics and had the soldiers whistle the tune so as not to get in trouble with the British censors. It starts: 'Hitler has only got one ball...'
Jesus of Nazareth?
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11: Jean-Michel.
This compilation is of sidetracks and not the main theme soundtracks. Aside from Lawrence of Arabia, it doesn't play the main themes of the movies.
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome should have been in there.
Papá de Jean Michel Jarre,.
Si! Su mejor obra és el hijo!
Jean-Michel Jarre loathed his father:"we just shere the same genes" was his response when quized abouth their stormy relationship
I wonder when france will give birth to another maurice jarre
As much as I love Maurice Jarre as much as I hate what you have done here and the way you demolished the pieces you picked .. you do not even know how to highlight a piece of music yet want people to subscribe to your channel .. if you are 8 years old or younger the accept my apologies, otherwise take my verdict.. just tasteless ..