
Lalo Schifrin
Lalo Schifrin, born in Buenos Aires in 1932, is an acclaimed composer and pianist known for his contributions to film and television music, particularly the iconic theme for 'Mission: Impossible.' After relocating to the United States in 1958, he built a successful career in Hollywood, composing for numerous films and television shows, earning multiple Grammy Awards and Oscar nominations. At 92, Schifrin continues to innovate, recently collaborating with Rod Schejtman on the symphony '¡Viva la libertad!', which reflects the optimism for Argentina's new political era under President Javier Milei.
Born on Jun 21, 1932 (92 years old)
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Spain:
Lalo Schifrin composed the melody for the original television series of 'Mission: Impossible'.
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Latvia:
Lalo Schifrin composed the exciting soundtrack for the film 'Plēsēji', enhancing its neo-noir style.
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Latvia:
Lalo Schifrin composed the exciting soundtrack for the film 'Plēsēji'.
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Argentina:
Lalo Schifrin is a renowned composer who collaborated with Rod Schejtman on a new symphony dedicated to Argentina.
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