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  2. Schifrin, who was also a good amateur football player as a youngster, was thrilled to compose the grand finale music for the 1990 World Cup Finals in Italy.

  3. 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 that took place in Caracalla, Italy, July 7th, 1990, to celebrate the finals of the World Cup Soccer Championship.

  4. Apr 7, 2022 · In 1960, he was hired for the New York-based quintet of Dizzy Gillespie and just three years later, series producer Bruce Geller oversaw the making of the "Mission: Impossible" pilot episode and hired Schifrin to write the theme.

  5. Lalo Schifrin. Boris Claudio " Lalo " Schifrin (born June 21, 1932) [1] is an Argentine-American pianist, composer, arranger, and conductor. He is best known for his large body of film and TV scores since the 1950s, incorporating jazz and Latin American musical elements alongside traditional orchestrations.

  6. Feb 9, 2010 · The Plot from Mission: Impossible is a thrilling finale, a classic Schifrin piece of work, laden with suspense and subtle menace. As something of an encore, he couldn't resist wheeling out the...

  7. The Three Tenors, Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti, commissioned Schifrin to write all three of the Grand Finale concerts celebrating the World Soccer Championships: Italy in 1990; Los Angeles in 1994; and Paris in 1998.

  8. May 2, 2023 · Over his long career, Lalo Schifrin has written in many genres, including classical. But he has become best known for his jazz-tinged work, mostly famously his “Mission: Impossible” franchise. Here are some other worthy examples.