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Schifrin, Lalo

LC control no.n 79095289
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationML410.S2575 Biography
Personal name headingSchifrin, Lalo
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Variant(s)Shifrin, Lalo
Schiffrin, Lalo
Schifrin, Boris Claudio
Birth date1932-06-21
Place of birthBuenos Aires (Argentina)
Field of activityMotion picture music Television music Music Composition (Music) Piano music Conducting
Profession or occupationFilm composers Television composers Composers Pianists Conductors (Music)
Found inMúsica de la película El jefe, c1958.
Film composers guide, c1990: p. 144 (Lalo Schifrin; b. 1932, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
New Grove (Schifrin, Lalo (Boris); b. June 21, 1932, Buenos Aires; American composer and jazz musician of Argentine origin)
New Grove, 2nd ed., WWW site, June 14, 2002 (Schifrin, Lalo (Boris); b. June 21, 1932, Buenos Aires; American composer and jazz pianist of Argentine birth; Schifrin moved to New York in 1958, where he gained recognition as the pianist in Gillespie's jazz quintet (1960-62); became a major composer for films)
An electrifying evening with the Dizzy Gillespie quintet [SR] 1962: labels (Lalo Shifrin, piano)
Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie [VR] 2004?: container (Lalo Schiffrin)
Wikipedia, Mar. 18, 2013 (Lalo Schifrin; Boris Claudio Schifrin born June 21, 1932 in Buenos Aires; Argentine composer, pianist and conductor. He is best known for his film and TV scores, such as the "Theme from Mission: Impossible". He has received four Grammy Awards and six Oscar nominations. Schifrin, associated with the jazz music genre, is also noted for work with Clint Eastwood in the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, particularly the Dirty Harry films)
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Associated languageeng
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