Immensely talented, Argentinian born pianist, conductor and composer
who has written over 100 scores for both television & the cinema
including the memorable themes to
Mission: Impossible (1966),
Mannix (1967),
Starsky and Hutch (1975),
Cool Hand Luke (1967),
and
Bullitt (1968). Schifrin has regularly worked alongside
Clint Eastwood (another
jazz music aficionado) on numerous contributions including the themes
to all the Dirty Harry films, plus
Joe Kidd (1972) and
Coogan's Bluff (1968). During his
illustrious career, Schifrin has received four Grammy Awards, and has
received six Oscar nominations.
Schifrin received his classical music training in both Argentina &
France, and is a highly respected jazz pianist. On moving back to
Buenos Aires in the mid 1950s, Schifrin formed his own big band, and
was noticed by jazz legend
Dizzy Gillespie, who asked him to become his pianist
and arranger. Schifrin moved to the United States in 1958 and his
career really began to take off. In addition to his jazz and cinema
compositions, he has conducted the London Philarmonic Orchestra, the
Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angelas Philarmonic, the Los
Angelas Chamber Orchestra and many others.
Schifrin is one of the talented and significant contributors to film
music over the past 40 years, and he continues to remain active with
recent compositions for the
Jackie Chan films
Rush Hour (1998) and
Rush Hour 2 (2001).