13+ Maurice Jarre Quotes On Music, Education And Arabia
Maurice Jarre was a French composer and conductor, best known for his film scores. He won three Academy Awards for his work on Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, and A Passage to India. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Witness and Ghost. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Maurice Jarre on love, music, education.
The idea in The Man that Would Be King was that the music should recreate all that majestic surrounding and emphasize the adventure, but also speak about the frustration or, rather said, the curse of both protagonists, even before happened what happens them. — Maurice Jarre
With Hitchcock I had little relationship. I was called to replace Bernard Herrmann, his favorite composer, in Torn Curtain, after the bitter fight between them. — Maurice Jarre
In that long sequence, when Lawrence enters in the desert to rescue a lost man, Lean listened the music I wrote and wanted to extend the scene to let my work stay completely. — Maurice Jarre
I began to write a kind of waltz and in a little more than an hour I had the theme written. — Maurice Jarre
For Ryan's Daughter I used a total of eight harps, something that was, at least, weird. — Maurice Jarre
Nowadays, if a studio assumes that his film is bad, there is always an executive that gets more nervous than usual and thinks that if they change the music, the film will become a masterpiece. — Maurice Jarre
Soon I worked during twelve years in theater works of the prestigious Theatre National Populaire. It was the best time of my life, the most difficult, the most interesting, the most exciting. — Maurice Jarre
A Passage to India. It is my favourite movie. — Maurice Jarre
My parents did not have any interest in music. — Maurice Jarre
Some months ago, while I was preparing a new work, I told a young cinema executive my intention of including in a soundtrack two themes from Bach. But when he asked me which has been the last hit from that Bach?, then I knew that I had no longer place in cinema. — Maurice Jarre
I was lucky Mozart was not eligible this year. — Maurice Jarre
But, yes, now I wouldn't do some of those soundtracks the way I did them. — Maurice Jarre
When I was 15, I did not know nothing about what concerned the world of music. — Maurice Jarre
Life Lessons by Maurice Jarre
- Maurice Jarre's work emphasizes the importance of collaboration and experimentation in the creative process, showing that it is possible to create something beautiful and meaningful by combining different elements.
- His compositions demonstrate the power of music to evoke emotion and create a sense of atmosphere, proving that music can be a powerful tool for storytelling.
- His career highlights the importance of perseverance and dedication to one's craft, as he worked tirelessly to perfect his compositions and create timeless works of art.
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