Lalo Schifrin, Iconic 'Mission: Impossible' Composer, Dies at 93
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Lalo Schifrin, the renowned Argentine composer famous for the 'Mission: Impossible' theme and numerous film and TV scores, has died at age 93 due to pneumonia complications. He was celebrated for blending jazz, classical, and modern techniques, earning multiple awards including an honorary Oscar and five Grammys. His work significantly influenced film and television music, with iconic themes and innovative compositions throughout his career.
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