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Biography

Lebanon-born Gabriel Yared started his career as a pop composer and musical arranger for the likes of Michel Jonasz and Francoise Hardy. His first encounter with films occured in 1973 with Samy Pavel's Miss O'Gynie et les Hommes Fleurs. Six years later, he was invited by Jean-Luc Godard to score Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie). From there, Yared went on to compose up to seven scores a year. Unlike other prolific film composers, such productivity did not result in simple repetition. Yared sought his inspiration in various genres and styles, ranging from classics to folk, rock, and jazz. His moody electronic compositions in 37.2 le matin/Betty Blue and his score for L'Amant/The Lover in which he experimented with oriental instruments, have been awarded Cesars (French Oscars). In 1996, he enjoyed another success with The English Patient for which he was awarded an Oscar. ~ Yuri German, All Movie Guide


Awards

Best Score (nom)
Cold Mountain 2003
Golden Globe

 

Best Score (nom)
Cold Mountain 2003
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
Cold Mountain 2003
Chicago Film Critics Association

 

Best Score (win)
The Talented Mr. Ripley 1999
Broadcast Film Critics Association

 

Best Original Score (nom)
The Talented Mr. Ripley 1999
Golden Globe

 

Best Original Score (nom)
The Talented Mr. Ripley 1999
Academy

 

Best Film Music (nom)
The Talented Mr. Ripley 1999
British Academy Awards

 

Best Score (win)
The English Patient 1996
Golden Globe

 

Best Dramatic Score (win)
The English Patient 1996
Academy

 

Best Music (win)
The Lover 1992
French Academy of Cinema

 


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