LARA'S THEME
DOCTOR ZHIVAGO
COMPOSER: MAURICE JARRÉ
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
Album doctor zhivago
Label: MGM records/lp
Genre: jazz
Style: soundtrack
Year: 1966
"Lara's Theme"
is the generic name given to a leitmotif written for the film Doctor Zhivago (1965) by composer Maurice Jarre. Soon afterward, it
became the basis of the song "Somewhere, My Love".
While working on the
soundtrack for Doctor Zhivago, Maurice Jarre was asked by director David Lean to come up with a theme for the character of Lara, played by Julie Christie. Initially Lean had
desired to use a well-known Russian song but could not locate the rights to it,
and delegated responsibility to Jarre. After several unsuccessful attempts at
writing it, Lean suggested to Jarre that he go to the mountains with his
girlfriend and write a piece of music for her. Jarre says that the resultant
piece was "Lara's Theme", and Lean liked it well enough to use it in
numerous tracks for the film. In editing Zhivago,
Lean and producer Carlo Ponti reduced or outright deleted many of the themes composed by Jarre; Jarre
was angry because he felt that an over-reliance on "Lara's Theme"
would ruin the soundtrack.
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