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Member Since5/13/2007
Band Websitewww.schifrin.com
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Solo albums :

1962 : PIANO STRINGS AND BOSSA NOVA (MGM Records)
1963 : SAMBA PARA DOS (with Bob Brookmeyer/Verve Records)
1964 : NEW FANTASY (Verve Records)
1966 : THE DISSECTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF MUSIC FROM THE PAST (As Performed By The Inmates Of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble As A Tribute To The Memory Of The Marquis De Sade/Verve Records)
1968 : THERE'S A WHOLE LALO SCHIFRIN GOIN'ON (Dot Records)
1971 : ROCK REQUIEM (Verve Records)
1976 : BLACK WIDOW (CTI Records)
1977 : TOWERING TOCCATA (CTI Records)
1978 : GYPSIES (Tabu Records)


Films scores :

1958 : EL JEFE (Fernando Ayala)
1964 : LES FELINS (René Clément)
1964 : RHINO ! (Ivan Tors)
1965 : THE CINCINNATI KID (Norman Jewison)
1965 : DARK INTRUDER (Jack Laird)
1965 : THE LIQUIDATOR (Jack Cardiff)
1965 : BLINDFORD (Philip Dunne)
1965 : ONCE A THIEF (Ralph Nelson)
1966 : WAY... WAY OUT (Gordon Douglas)
1966 : MURDERER'S ROW (Henry Levin)
1966 : I DEAL IN DANGER (Walter Grauman)
1967 : THE FOX a.k.a. D.H. LAWRENCE'S THE FOX (Mark Rydell)
1967 : COLD HAND LUKE (Stuart Rosenberg)
1967 : THE VENETIAN AFFAIR (Frank Rosenfeld)
1967 : WHO'S MINDING THE MINT ? (Howard Morris)
1967 : THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST (Theodore J. Flicker)
1968 : BULLITT (Peter Yates)


1968 : THE BROTHERHOOD (Martin Ritt)
1968 : COOGAN'S BLUFF (Don Siegel)
1968 : HELL IN THE PACIFIC (John Boorman)
1968 : WHERE ANGELS GO, TROUBLE FOLLOWS (James Neilson)
1968 : THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH (Jack Kaufman)
1968 : SOL MADRID (Brian G. Hutton)
1969 : CHE ! (Richard Fleischer)
1970 : KELLY'S HEROES (Brian G. Hutton)
1970 : THE BEGUILED (Don Siegel)
1970 : PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW (Roger Vadim)
1970 : I LOVE MY WIFE (Mel Stuart)
1970 : WUSA (Stuart Rosenberg)
1970 : PUSSYCAT, PUSSYCAT I LOVE YOU (Rodney Amateau)
1970 : IMAGO (Ned Bosnick)
1971 : DIRTY HARRY (Don Siegel)


1971 : MRS. POLLYFAX -SPY (Leslie Martinson)
1971 : HELLSTROM CHRONICLES (Walon Green)
1971 : THE CHRISTIAN LICORICE STORE (James Frawley)
1972 : PRIME CUT (Michael Ritchie)
1972 : WRATH OF GOD (Ralph Nelson)
1972 : JOE KIDD (John Sturges)
1972 : WELCOME HOME, JOHNNY BRISTOL (George McCowan)
1972 : RAGE (George C. Scott)
1973 : ENTER THE DRAGON (Robert Clouse)


1973 : MAGNUM FORCE (Ted Post)


1973 : THE NEPTUNE FACTOR (Daniel Petrie)
1973 : CHARLEY WARRICK (Don Siegel)
1973 : BANG BANG (Andrea Tonacci)
1973 : HARRY IN YOUR POCKET (Bruce Geller)
1973 : HIT ! (Sidney J. Furie)
1974 : THX 1138 (George Lucas)
1974 : GOLDEN NEEDLES (Robert Clouse)
1974 : MAN ON A SWING (Frank Perry)
1975 : THE THREE MUSKETEERS (Richard Lester)
1975 : THE MASTER GUNFIGHTER (Tom Laughlin)
1976 : SKY RIDERS (Douglas Hickox)
1976 : ST IVES (J. Lee Thompson)
1976 : VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED (Stuart Rosenberg)
1976 : SPECIAL DELIVERY (Paul Wendkos)
1976 : THE EAGLE HAS LANDED (John Sturges)
1977 : DAY OF THE ANIMALS (William Girdler)
1977 : ROLLERCOASTER (James Goldstone)
1977 : TELEFON (Don Siegel)
1978 : RETURN TO THE WITCH MOUNTAIN (John Hough)
1978 : NUNZIO (Paul Williams)
1978 : THE MANITOU (William Girdler)
1978 : THE CAT FROM OUTER SPACE (Norman Tokar)
1979 : ESCAPE TO ATHENA (George P. Cosmatos)
1979 : BOULEVARD NIGHTS (Michael Pressman)
1979 : THE AMITYVILLE HORROR (Stuart Rosenberg)
1979 : LOVE AND BULLETS (Stuart Rosenberg)
1979 : THE CONCORDE : AIRPORT 79 (David Lowell Rich)
1980 : THE NUDE BOMB (Clive Donner)
1980 : SERIAL (Bill Persky)
1980 : BRUBAKER (Stuart Rosenberg)
1980 : THE BIG BRAWL (Robert Crouse)
1980 : THE COMPETITION (Joel Oliansky)
1980 : WHEN TIME RAN OUT (James Goldstone)
1981 : LA PELLE (Liliana Cavani)
1981 : LOOPHOLE (John Quested)
1981 : LOS VIERNES DE LA ETERNIDAD (Hector Olivera)
1981 : BUDDY BUDDY (Billy Wilder)
1981 : CAVEMAN (Carl Gottlieb)
1982 : A STRANGER IS WATCHING (Sean S. Cunningham)
1982 : THE SEDUCTION (David Schmoeller)
1982 : CLASS OF 1984 (Mark L. Lester)
1982 : AMITYVILLE II : THE POSSESSION (Damiano Damiani)
1982 : FAST-WALKING (James B. Harris)
1983 : SUDDEN IMPACT (Clint Eastwood)
1983 : THE STING II (Jeremy Kagan)
1983 : DOCTOR DETROIT (Michael Pressman)
1983 : THE OSTERMAN WEEK-END (Sam Peckinpah)
1984 : TANK (Marvin J. Chomsky)
1985 : THE NEW KIDS (Sean S. Cunningham)
1985 : BAD MEDICINE (Harvey Miller)
1985 : BLACK MOON RISING (Harley Cokeliss)
1985 : THE MEAN SEASON (Phillip Borsos)
1986 : THE LADIES CLUB (Janet Greek)
1987 : THE FOURTH PROTOCOL (John McKenzie)
1988 : BERLIN BLUES (Ricardo Franco)
1988 : THE DEAD POOL (Buddy Van Horn)
1989 : RETURN FROM THE RIVER KWAI (Andrew V. McLaglen)
1991 : F/X2 : THE DEADLY ART OF ILLUSION (Richard Franklin)
1993 : THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (Penelope Spheeris)
1995 : MANHATTAN MERENGUE (Joseph B. Vasquez)
1996 : MISSION : IMPOSSIBLE (Brian De Palma)
1996 : SCORPION SPRING (Brian Cox)
1997 : MONEY TALK (Brett Ratner)
1998 : RUSH HOUR (Brett Ratner)
1998 : SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN (John Hough)
1998 : TANGO (Carlos Saura)
2000 : MISSION : IMPOSSIBLE II (John Woo)
2000 : LONGSHOT (Lionel C. Martin)
2001 : RUSH HOUR 2 (Brett Ratner)
2001 : KATE AND LEOPOLD (James Mangold)
2003 : BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE (Adam Shankman)
2003 : AFTER THE SUNSET (Brett Ratner)
2004 : THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY (Mary McGuckian)
2004 : SHREK 2 (Andrew Adamson)
2006 : ABOMINABLE (Ryan Schifrin)
2006 : MISSION : IMPOSSIBLE 3 (J.J. Abrams)
2007 : RUSH HOUR 3 (Brett Ratner)

Television themes and scores :

1964 : THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
1964 : THE BIG VALLEY
1966 : MISSION : IMPOSSIBLE
1966 : T.H.E. CAT
1967 : MANNIX
1970 : THE AQUARIANS
1970 : MEDICAL CENTER
1974 : PLANET OF THE APES
1975 : STARSKY & HUTCH
1976 : MOST WANTED
1982 : CHICAGO STORY
1984 : GLITTER
1986 : KUNG-FU : THE MOVIE
1987 : SPARKY'S MAGIC PIANO

Record LabelAleph Records
Type of LabelIndie


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“Lalo Schifrin’s work is spectacular.”
CBS Sunday Morning News

“A musician of exceptional imagination and skill.”
Los Angeles Times

“Such intelligence… Such refinement… A far reaching musician.”
La Revue Musicale, Paris, France

Lalo Schifrin is a true Renaissance man. As a pianist, composer and conductor, he is equally at home conducting a symphony orchestra, performing at an international jazz festival, scoring a film or television show, or creating works for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the London Philharmonic and even The Sultan of Oman.

As a young man in his native Argentina, Lalo Schifrin received classical training in music, and also studied law. He came from a musical family, and his father, Luis Schifrin, was the concertmaster of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Buenos Aires at the Teatro Colon.
Lalo Schifrin continued his formal music education at the Paris Conservatory during the early 1950’s. Simultaneously, he became a professional jazz pianist, composer and arranger, playing and recording in Europe.

When Schifrin returned to Buenos Aires in the mid 1950’s, he formed his own big concert band. It was during a performance of this band that Dizzy Gillespie heard Schifrin play and asked him to become his pianist and arranger. In 1958, Schifrin moved to the United States and thus began a remarkable career.
His music is a synthesis of traditional and twentieth-century techniques, and his early love for jazz and rhythm are strong attributes of his style. “Invocations”, “Concerto for Double Bass", “Piano Concertos No. 1 and No. 2", “Pulsations", “Tropicos", “La Nouvelle Orleans", and “Resonances” are examples of this tendency to juxtapose universal thoughts with a kind of elaborated primitivism. In the classical composition field, Schifrin has more than 60 works.

He has written more than 100 scores for films and television. Among the classic scores are “Mission : Impossible", “Mannix", “The Fox", “Cool Hand Luke", “Bullitt", “Dirty Harry", “The Cincinnati Kid", and “Amityville Horror". Recent film scores include “Tango", “Rush Hour", “Rush Hour 2", “Bringing Down The House", “The Bridge of San Luis Rey", “After the Sunset", and “Abominable".
To date, Lalo Schifrin has won four Grammy Awards (with twenty-one nominations), one Cable ACE Award, and received six Oscar nominations.

In 1987, a select group of some of the best musicians in France decided to form the Paris Philharmonic Orchestra for the purpose of recording music for films, performing concerts and participating in television shows. The appointed Lalo Schifrin as Musical Director and their inaugural concert took place at the Theatre des Champs Elysees on January 26, 1988. His first recording with this orchestra was released on September 1988. Schifrin held this post for five years before resigning to spend more time composing.
Among Schifrin’s other conducting credits are the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Israel Philharmonic, the Mexico Philharmonic, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the Mexico City Philharmonic, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of Saint Luke (New York City), and the National Symphony Orchestra of Argentina.

In 1986, the Glendale Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Lalo Schifrin, performed at the Hollywood Bowl. His “Salute to the Statue of Liberty” was received with a tumultuous ovation by a crowd of 17,000 people. In 1987, Schifrin was commissioned to write the overture for the Pan American Games which he recorded in Toronto and premiered with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. In 1995, Schifrin composed ad conducted the finale for the Pan American Games, which were held in Argentina.
It is Schifrin’s ability to switch musical gears which makes him so unique in the music world. As a jazz musician he has performed and recorded with great personalities such as Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Getz, and Count Basie.
His “Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra,” was recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra featuring soloist Angel Romero. “Dances Concertantes” for clarinet and orchestra which he conducted at the Pyramids of Teotihuacan in Mexico with Placido Domingo as the tenor soloist. The event was telecast in 1989. In 1999, this concert was released on CD, DVD and VHS.
In April, 1989, Lalo Schifrin was appointed Music Director of the Glendale Symphony Orchestra, and he served in that capacity for six years.

He was commissioned to write the Grand Finale for an event which took place in Caracalla, Italy, July 7th, 1990, to celebrate the finals of the World Cup Soccer Championship. In this concert, the Three Tenors, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras sang together for the first time. The orchestras of the Rome and Florence opera companies were conducted by Zubin Mehta. The record and videotape of this event have gone on to become the biggest sellers in the history of classical music. Schifrin also was engaged to arrange the sequels for July 1994, also for Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti and Zubin Mehta, which was performed at Dodger Stadium, again on the eve of the World Cup Soccer Championships; the Three Tenors event that was held in July of 1998 in Paris, France, and the latest one for the World Cup Finals in Japan.

Schifrin was commissioned by the Steinway Foundation to write his “Piano Concerto No. 2", which was premiered by the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich, in Washington, D.C. at the Kennedy Center on June 11, 1992, featuring Cristina Ortiz as the soloist. In that year, he also produced, conducted and arranged a CD featuring Jose Carreras with the London Symphony Orchestra: “Friends for Life".
Among Schifrin’s most recent commissions include “Fantasy for Screenplay and Orchestra” for Daniel Barenboim and the Chicago Symphony, premiered in 2002-2003 season, and Symphonic Impressions of Oman, which was commissioned by the Sultan of Oman, recorded in England with the London Symphony Orchestra, and released by Aleph Records in 2003. His recent key appearances in 2003 include Schifrin with the Georgian State Symphony Orchestra; with The Moscow Symphony Orchestra and with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Geneva, Switzerland.

His longtime involvement in both the jazz and symphonic worlds came together beginning in 1993 when he was featured as pianist and conductor for his on-going series of “Jazz Meets the Symphony” recordings, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and such notable jazz stars as Ray Brown, Grady Tate, Jon Faddis, Paquito D’Rivera and James Morrison.
«Thinking back, I believe the start of this project was really two of my early film scores, namely, "The Cincinnati Kid", in which Ray Charles sang backed by a symphony orchestra, and the famous chase scene through the streets of San Francisco in "Bullitt" wherein I wrote a symphonic score combined with saxophone solos playing at very fast tempos. Then, years later, when I arranged music for Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Grady Tate and myself to play for a tour with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, I began to fully realize that the two distinct musical forms could be combined.»

“Jazz Meets the Symphony” was internationally successful, and led to the release in July 1994 of “More Jazz Meets the Symphony”. The third of the series, “Firebird, Jazz Meets the Symphony, No. 3” was released in the summer of 1996 and received two Grammy nominations. The fourth in the series “Metamorphosis", was released in the spring of 1998 on Schifrin’s own label, Aleph Records. The gift set contains the first four releases so far and is entitled “The Jazz Meets the Symphony Collection". The fifth in the series, “Intersections, Jazz Meets the Symphony, No. 5” was released in late summer 2001. It is unique in that it has a full symphony orchestra, full jazz band, plus jazz stars Jeff Hamilton, Christian McBride, James Morrison and David Sanchez. "Jazz Meets the Symphony No. 6" will be recorded in early 2005.
In November 1992, the Los Angeles Master Chorale premiered his “Cantares Argentinos” in a concert of Latin American music. Also during that month, Schifrin conducted the European premiere of his “Piano Concerto No. 2” with the Sophia Radio Symphony Orchestra. This concert marked the first Bulgarian telecast for the Eurovision Network. The full-length concert is featured in a film score CD “Something to Believe In” with Jeffrey Biegel and the Munich Rundfunk Orchestra.

Schifrin wrote and adapted the music for “Christmas in Vienna” in 1992 featuring Diana Ross, Jose Carreras, and Placido Domingo. The telecast was released as a CD, laserdisc and video in 1993 on the Sony Classics label.
Schifrin returned to Vienna in December 1995 where he arranged the entire program of Christmas music entitled, "Christmas in Vienna" sung by Jose Carreras, Natalie Cole and Placido Domingo. It was shown on PBS in America on December 23rd and 24th of that year and is shown regularly during the holiday season.
In 1993, Schifrin was commissioned to write his “Lili’Uokalani Symphony” in honor of the last monarch of Hawaii, Queen Lili’ Uokalani. The work was premiered by the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, and was recorded by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra with Schifrin conducting in the spring of 1995. It was released in November 1996 on the Urtext Digital Classics label.
In the spring of 1993, Schifrin conducted for a recording with the Vienna Volksoper Orchestra for Julia Migenes, “Julia Migenes in Vienna", and conducted the recording of “Te Deum” by Charpentier for classical trumpet virtuoso, Maurice Andre and chamber orchestra in Pairs. Both projects were released in October 1993.
His 1996 conducted recording of “The Carnival of the Animals” by Camille Saint-Saens has been acclaimed by the electronic and print media. The narrations are by Audrey Hepburn, Charlton Heston, James Earl Jones, Dudley Moore, Walter Matthau, and Lynn Redgrave.
He also composed the score for Luis Valdez’ epic drama “Bandido !", presented at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. The music showed the wide spectrum of Schifrin’s talents as a composer. Valdez contributed lyrics to certain pieces.
The Sultan of Oman commissioned Schifrin for his latest classical work, “Symphonic Sketches of Oman". This symphony was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra with Schifrin conducting in the autumn of 2001 and released shortly thereafter.

On December 8th, 1995 in Marseille, Schifrin led a symphony orchestra in celebration of the Lumiere brothers’ invention of film, with a concert entitled “100 Ans de Cinema". The concert featured singers Julia Migenes and Dee Dee Bridgewater, which was recorded by Warner Bros. Records in France. This recording, “Film Classics", is currently in release of Aleph Records. This concert was reprised in Buenos Aires in 1998, and is scheduled for release on CD with Aleph Records in February 2002.
In addition to current commissions and film scoring activities, Schifrin tours extensively conducting symphony orchestras particularly featuring his repertoire of “Jazz Meets the Symphony".

Other conducting programs include film music, classical repertoire and jazz bands. The big band formations are frequently featured in performing “Gillespiana", which has become a highly acclaimed classic. Recent performances have been the Playboy Jazz Festival, the Monterey Jazz Festival, the 80th birthday commemorative concert for Dizzy Gillespie in Englewood, New Jersey, television Big Band concert in Germany, WDR Big Band concert in Cologne, Germany ; Carnegie Hall Jazz Band at Carnegie Hall, the Clark University Jazz Band in Atlanta at the I.A.J.E. (International Association of Jazz Educa-tors) and a concert in early 1998 with the BBC in London, England.

In October 1996 was the world premiere of “The Rhapsody for Bix". Schifrin was commissioned by the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society to write a suite in honor of Davenport, Iowa’s native son, Bix Beiderbecke. This piece is on Schifrin’s current release “Metamorphosis".
In June 1999, Schifrin premiered his “Latin Jazz Suite” with soloists Jon Faddis, David Sanchez, Ignacio Berroa, Alex Acuna and the WDR Big Band in Cologne, Germany. It was also performed with the BBC Big Band in London, England. In September 1999, the piece had its American premiere in Los Angeles at the Watercourt Plaza while, at the same time, the recording of the work was released. “Latin Jazz Suite” received a Grammy nomination, and was released on CD and DVD by Aleph Records.
In January 2000, Schifrin premiered a new work for jazz big band, “Esperanto". This work features soloists Jean-Luc Ponty, Don Byron, Nestor Marconi, James Morrison, Trilok Gurtu, Sydney Thiam, Greg Hutchinson, Simon Stockhausen and the WDR Big Band. “Esperanto” was released on CD in September, 2000.

In 2004, Schifrin premiered his sixth Jazz Meets the Symphony program in Adelaide, Australia with subsequent concerts with the Sydney Symphony at the Sydney Opera House where this work was recorded. Soloists included Australian native James Morrison on trumpet, Christian McBride on bass, and Gordon Rytmeister on drums. In August of 2005, Aleph Records released “Kaleidoscope : Jazz Meets the Symphony No. 6". Schifrin was invited back to Australia in 2006 where he conducted a “Jazz Meets the Symphony” tour in Queensland, Adelaide, and Sydney.

In April of 2005, Schifrin premiered “Letters From Argentina” at the Lincoln Center with the Lincoln Center Chamber Ensemble. In this musical feast, Schifrin combines Tango and Argentinean Folk music with Classical music to create a fresh, new sound reminiscent of his homeland. Schifrin was on piano with David Shifrin on clarinet, Cho-Liang ”Jimmy” Lin on violin, Nestor Marconi on bandoneon, Pablo Aslan on contrabass and Satoshi Takeshi on percussion. Together, these highly distinguished soloists comprise the ultimate Chamber Music group that relies upon the role of the individual performer and the collective musical instincts, experience, knowledge and talents of its participants. «Letters from Argentina are the musical memories enhanced by my imagination and converted into impressions of my homeland» says Schifrin. «Working on this project helped me to recreate an unreal past in which a memory persists and invites us to a journey full of promises and dreams.» Schifrin effortlessly blends the sounds of his Argentinean roots to paint a perfect picture for the audience that transports them into the heart of a culture which has forever embraced music in all facets of life, literature, visual arts and history.

During the summer of 2005, they toured the United States and performed in Portland, Oregon ; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and La Jolla, California. The piece was recorded and released on Aleph Records in May of 2006.
In 2006, Schifrin was commissioned by the SMILE Foundation to write and conduct a Double Concerto for Piano, Trumpet, and Orchestra. The world premiere will be in July of 2007 with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and will feature virtuosi James Morrison on trumpet and Ambre Hammond on piano.

Lalo Schifrin is a recipient of the 1988 BMI Lifetime Achievement Award. BMI also honored Schifrin in 2001 with a special composer’s award for his original cult classic theme to “Mission : Impossible”. He was most recently honored in 2004 by French performing rights organization SACEM, along with the 57th Annual Cannes Film Festival, in recognition of his significant contribution to music, film and culture, and also in 2004 by the American Society of Music Arrangers & Composers (ASMAC) with the 65th Annual Golden Score Award.

In 2003 Schifrin was honored by The City of Los Angeles commemorating his rich body of work over the last several decades. He has received additional commendations in 2003 from the Los Angeles County and the California Legislature, and has been honored by the Israeli government for his “Contributions to World Understanding through Music".

In 1988, Schifrin received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. He was given Honorary Doctorate Degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design and the University of La Plata, Argentina. He was honored at the M.I.D.E.M. Classique Festival in January, 1990, at Cannes, France, conducting the National Symphony Orchestra of Lyon. He received the “Distinguished Artist Award” in 1998 from the Los Angeles Music Center.
Lalo Schifrin has been appointed “Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres", one of the highest distinctions granted by Frances’ Minister of Culture, which in this case was Mr. Jack Lang.
In 1998, the Argentine government appointed him Advisor to the President in Cultural Affairs with a rank of Secretary of the Cabinet.
In June, 2006, Schifrin was honored by the Los Angeles Chapter of the Recording Academy in celebration of his immense career.

Schifrin has been married to his wife, Donna, for more than 30 years. His three children include William, who is a writer for films and television; Frances, who is an art director/designer; and Ryan, who is a film writer/director. Schifrin scored son Ryan’s first horror feature film, “ABOMINABLE” which was released in 2006. The score was released on CD by Aleph Records in June of 2006.


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Lalo Schifrin has 1922 friends.
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 Harry Callahan 


 Frank Bullitt 


 Starsky and Hutch 


 Stanley Kubrick 


 Brian De Palma 


 Alfred Hitchcock 


 Clint Eastwood 


 Orson Welles 


 Andrei Tarkovsky 


 Roman Polanski 


 Sergio Leone 


 Charlie Chaplin 


 Howard Hawks 


 John Cassavetes 


 Pier Paolo Pasolini 


 Steven Spielberg 


 Martin Scorsese 


 Francis Ford Coppola 


 George Lucas 


 Woody Allen 


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 Akira Kurosawa 


 Jean-Luc Godard 


 Federico Fellini 


 Luchino Visconti di Modrone 


 Michelangelo Antonioni 


 Bernardo Bertolucci 


 David Lynch 


 Mario Bava 


 Dario Argento 


 Jim Jarmusch 


 Ennio Morricone 


 Bernard Herrmann 


 Henry Mancini 


 Jerry Goldsmith 


 Danny Elfman 


 John Barry Appreciation Society 


 YUJI 


 Saul Bass 





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Christophe Catherine compositeur

Christophe Catherine compositeur



Dec 23 2009 6:09 PM

To be or not to be ... To be angel.



Ford Prefect

Ford Prefect



Dec 21 2009 5:38 PM

Thank you so much for accepting my friend request. I have loved Lalo's music for many many years. His score for Dirty Harry ranks among the best ever. While the visuals and the dialogue were certainly superb, Lalo's music drove the chilling tension and suspense. His interpretation of scenes and situations was dead on the mark. "Scorpio's View" still gives me chills no matter how often I hear it and the image of Scorpio's victim as he tracks her through his rifle sight is indelibly etched in memory due to the power of Lalo's music. I applaud you for this wonderful tribute profile. Peace & Happiness To You!!
pornnogroove

pornnogroove



Dec 20 2009 9:51 AM

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DDLM's

Diego de La Mattaz



Dec 17 2009 4:20 PM

HD = ¡¡¡¡Hail DDLM's!!!!

s&e by DDLM's

- DDLM's shots by AVXM
- cam SONY-HVR-V1
- cut VEGAS

starring:

- AVXM-DDLM

soundtrack by:

- mazzy star - umbilical
- claude denjean - na na hey hey kiss him goodbye
- francis lai - le passager de la plui
- the bad boys - black olives
- gare du nord - panchira

location by:

- méxico, df

(^)

DDLM's, el cine you tube

"en esta década, a comienzos del siglo XXI, el cine mexicano ha visto nacer tres maestros: el primero fue iñárritu, el segundo reygadas y el tercero DDLM's"

Diego de La Mattaz.

(^)


collettivo Ginsberg

collettivo Ginsberg



Dec 17 2009 4:20 PM

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Christophe Catherine compositeur

Christophe Catherine compositeur



Dec 17 2009 4:20 PM

Thank you, Mister Schifrin



Jose Komesu

Jose Komesu



Dec 16 2009 5:47 PM

¡Felicidad para el 2010! Éxitos y arte.
Jose.
Christophe Catherine compositeur

Christophe Catherine compositeur



Dec 13 2009 9:26 AM



Hattori Hanzo & the Invisible Girl

Luis Ramarro



Dec 12 2009 11:42 AM

friday 11th december 2009 from 21pm @ StileMio-via Fiume 12-Brescia-Italy:

The Smellers live act (60’s wild garage) - 21.30pm
Sapone, Ramarro & Mò Plummer - 23.00 pm [allnighter]
punk sex beat pulp garage & psychobilly



free entry
dress: all blacks and hairy
drinks: the cheapest in town
groupies admitted

DDLM's

Diego de La Mattaz



Dec 7 2009 9:56 AM

HD = ¡¡¡¡Hail DDLM's!!!!

s&e by DDLM's

- DDLM's shots by AVXM
- cam SONY-HVR-V1
- cut VEGAS

starring:

- AVXM-DDLM
- some other things

soundtrack by:

- ananda shankar - pubblicità tv alfa romeo
- happy family - the great man

location by:

- mexico, df

(^)

El Cultivo del Error, por Diego de La Mattaz

CDXCVII

¡La Enfermedad!, ¿Qué es lo que yo, espíritu enfermo, es decir, fuerte, elevado, vital, soberbio, noble, orgulloso, egoísta, creador, magnánimo, jovial, irónico, aislado, lujurioso, errante; entiendo por enfermedad? pero, ¿Qué no lo he dicho ya? ¡Sí, ya lo he dicho!, ¡Sí, ya lo he gemido!, ¡Sí, ya lo he aullado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he balbuceado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he mugido!, ¡Sí, ya lo he cloqueado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he bramado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he maullado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he gritado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he graznado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he ladrado!, ¡Sí, ya lo he gorjeado! y aún así, ¿No se me ha entendido? ¡Pero quién ha dicho que busco la comprensión, la interpretación! Mí espíritu no es t

Cheebazz

Cheebazz



Dec 7 2009 9:56 AM

Yeaaaaaaaaaaaahhh!!!


RotaryDisco76

RotaryDisco76



Nov 26 2009 8:54 AM

Tnx master  
ART MONEY PROD SECTION EAST COAST

ART MONEY PROD SECTION EAST COAST



Nov 24 2009 4:27 AM

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Jost André

Jost André



Nov 23 2009 5:26 PM

THE NEW FRENCH ELECTRO ARTIST JOST ANDRE ...MOVE UP WITH THE SOUND OF THE FUTUR  ON THE DANCE FLOOR...


 
pornnogroove

pornnogroove



Nov 23 2009 5:26 PM

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Heavy Manic Souls

Heavy Manic Souls



Nov 23 2009 5:26 PM

Heavy Manic Souls

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DDLM's

Diego de La Mattaz



Nov 22 2009 3:44 PM

NINJAZIRA from DDLM's on Vimeo.

HD = ¡¡¡¡Hail DDLM's!!!!

s&e by DDLM's

- cam SONY-HVR-V1
- cut VEGAS

starring:

- AVXM-DDLM
- Tscherkassky meets Tarantino 
- All score dormimundo's "bed education"
- Reforma's mini-atari-space-invader
- 4-fold-multi-milky-ways!!!!
- Tezozomoc gospel-like ballada
- Vinyl recording and fast cars
- Deadly baroque situations
- My himno keyboards
- a DDLM's remake

soundtrack by:

- Claude Denjean & The Moog Synthesizer - Nights in White Satin
- Pixies - Vamos
- 70's porn music - Pimp

location by:

- México, DF

(^)

El Cultivo del Error, por Diego de La Mattaz<br /

RollerCoasteR(Merry Christmas! NEW SONG OUT SOON)

RollerCoasteR(Merry Christmas! NEW SONG OUT SOON)



Nov 16 2009 5:57 PM

HEY HOW ARE YOU?
WE ADDED NEW SONGS ON OUR MYSPACE
FEATURING JARET REDDICK
FROM BOWLING FOR SOUP
IF YOU GOT TIME
CHECK THEM OUT
AND LEAVE US A COMMENT.

Zobeideh

Zobeideh



Nov 13 2009 2:44 PM

Thanks for the add...
Association D un Papillon à une Etoile

Association D un Papillon à une Etoile
Online Now!


Nov 13 2009 2:44 PM

LEON

LEON



Nov 11 2009 6:57 PM

Comin soon!! Leon - Planet groove remixes (4 tracks ep)

 feat Umbo & Timewarp inc.



Available on juno/beatport/itunes/etc...






buy it here
The Official Famke Janssen

Famke Janssen



Oct 30 2009 9:21 AM


 

Magnum Farce

Magnum Farce



Oct 28 2009 6:57 PM



Los Angeles Comedy Festival hosts
Magnum Farce: A Shot in the Park
WHEN: Mon. Nov. 16, 7:30pm
WHERE:
ACME Comedy Theatre
135 N. La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
( Google Map )
HOW MUCH:
$10 ( + $1.50 service charge ) online
$12 at the door ( if not sold out )
PURCHASE AT: www.LAComedyfest.com
The Trousers - New song!!!

The Trousers - New song!!!



Oct 28 2009 6:57 PM

DDLM's

Diego de La Mattaz



Oct 28 2009 3:02 AM

LEGOOOOZE from DDLM's on Vimeo.

HD = ¡¡¡¡Hail DDLM's!!!!

s&e by DDLM's

- DDLM's shots by AVXM
- cam SONY-HVR-V1
- cut VEGAS

starring:

- AVXM-DDLM
- Spicy-crunching mexican subway's street art
- Post-nintendo HD-master DDLM's taking a shower
- 21st century female sexuality icon AVXM's astral freak-out!!!!
- Leon's Park Odd'ysey
- Japploitation TV almost 70's commercial
- Supermarket-Unkit Grafos
- Azcapolanco's Gefahrenzone Gang
- Spider man solarium
- Pop-Jerk & killer grooves in xochimilco's sepelio
- Hokus Pokus Chulalpis!!!!
- Full-color anti-twister games
- A retrospective of contemporary's cereals calcomanías
- Melvin, el de los choco crispis synthesizer
- Tigre toñ

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