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Lalo Schifrin

Lalo Schifrin (born Boris Claudio Schifrin on June 21, 1932) is an Argentine pianist and composer, most famous for composing the "burning-fuse" theme tune from the Mission:Impossible television series. Lalo Schifrin was born in Buenos Aires of Jewish heritage. His father, Luis Schifrin, led the second violin section of the orchestra at the Colón Theater for three decades. At the age of six Schifrin began a six-year course of study on piano with Enrique Barenboim, the father of the pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim. Read more on Last.fm

Track: The Man

Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
1Danube Incident
96839
2Tiger Tank
92649
3Main Title
59850
4Mission: Impossible
53722
5Shifting Gears
44570
6On the Way to San Mateo
41713
7Jim On The Move
38304
8Cantata For Combo
36270
9The Aftermath of Love
33377
10Lalo's Bossa Nova
25015

Other Album Releases:

Golden Selection (Remastered)
Lalo Schifrin for Mandolin (Sonata del Sur, Fantaisie & Works of Nicolas Mazmanian)
Rendez-vous Dansant a Copacabana
Schifrin: Piano Works
The Fourth Protocol
The Sound Of Lalo Schifrin
Snappy Too
Invocations: Jazz Meets the Symphony #7
Romerias
Sky Riders

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