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Good articleInfobox musical artist| name = Jean Michel Jarre| image = Jean Michel Jarre 2008.jpg| caption = Jarre in Milan, 2008| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist| birth_date = birth date and age|df=yes|1948|8|24| origin = Lyon , France| instrument = Synthesizer , piano , Electronic organ|organ , laser harp , accordion , guitar , bass guitar | genre = Electronic music , instrumental music , New Age music|New Age , ambient music|ambient , electronic rock | occupation = Composer , musician , artist , Music producer|producer | years_active = 1969–present| label = Disques Dreyfus , Polydor Records|Polydor / PolyGram , Epic Records|Epic / Sony Music Entertainment|SME , Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. , EMI | website = URL|www.jeanmicheljarre.com Jean Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948 in Lyon ) is a French composer , Performing arts|performer and music producer . He is a pioneer in the electronic music|electronic , ambient music|ambient and New Age music|New Age genres, and known as an organiser of outdoor spectacle s of his music featuring lights, laser lighting display|laser displays , and fireworks .

Jarre was raised in Lyon by his mother and grandparents, and trained on the piano . From an early age he was introduced to a variety of art forms, including those of street performers, jazz musicians, and the artist Pierre Soulages . He played guitar in a band, but his musical style was perhaps most heavily influenced by Pierre Schaeffer , a pioneer of musique concrète at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales.

His first mainstream success was the 1976 album Oxygène . Recorded in a makeshift studio at his home, the album sold an estimated 12& nbsp;million copies. Oxygène was followed in 1978 by Equinoxe|Équinoxe , and in 1979 Jarre performed to a record-breaking audience of more than a million people at the Place de la Concorde , a record he has since broken three times. More albums were to follow, but his 1979 concert served as a blueprint for his future performances around the world. Several of his albums have been released to coincide with large-scale outdoor events, and he is now perhaps as well known as a performer as a musician.

Jarre has sold an estimated 80& nbsp;million albums and singles.Citation | title = Dreyfus Records& nbsp;– News& nbsp;– The Jean Michel Jarre Collection | url = http://www.dreyfusrecords.com/news_article_ns.php? l=0& n=18 | publisher = dreyfusrecords.com | date = 2004-02-17 | accessdate = 2009-05-26 He was the first Western musician to be allowed to perform in the China|People's Republic of China , and holds the world record for the largest-ever audience at an outdoor event.

Biography


Early life, influences, and education


Jean Michel Jarre was born on 24& nbsp;August 1948 in Lyon , the son of composer Maurice Jarre and French Resistance member and concentration camp survivor France Pejot .Harvnb|Sleeman|Taylor|Francis|2003|p=809.Citation|url= http://aerojarre.blogspot.com/2010/03/end-of-first-week.html|title=End of First Week|first=Jean-Michel|last=Jarre|accessdate=2010-03-10 The two separated when Jarre was five years old; his father moved to the United States, while his mother remained in the suburbs of Paris to look after their son.Citation | title = Jean Michel Jarre: Smooth operator | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/jean-michel-jarre-smooth-operator-557538.html | last = Stuart | first = Julia | date = 2004-08-23 | publisher = independent.co.uk | accessdate = 2009-03-15 Jarre did not meet his father again until he was eighteen. Jarre's Grandfather, André Jarre, was an oboe player, engineer and inventor, who also designed an early audio mixer used at Radio Lyon. He also gave Jean Michel his first record player.Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=13 For the first eight years of his life, Jarre spent six months of each year at his grandparent's flat along the Cours de Verdun, in the Perrache district of Lyon. Jarre has cited the street performers he watched from his window there as an influence on his art (traces of this can be found on his album Equinoxe|Équinoxe , particularly "Équinoxe Part 8").Harvnb|Remilleux|1988|p=12

Jarre struggled with his classical piano studies, although he later changed his teacher and began work on his scales.Harvnb|Hughes|Reader|2003|p=303 A more general interest in musical instruments was sparked by the discovery at the Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis|Saint-Ouen flea market of a Boris Vian Stroh violin or Horn-violin|Trumpet Violin . He often accompanied his mother to Le Chat Qui Pêche (The Fishing Cat), a friend's Paris jazz club, where saxophonist s Archie Shepp and John Coltrane , and trumpet players Don Cherry (jazz)|Don Cherry and Chet Baker were regular performers. Jarre cites these early experiences of Jazz as introducing him to the idea that music may be "descriptive, without lyrics".Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=16 He was also influenced by the work of French artist Pierre Soulages , whose exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris he attended. Soulages' paintings used multiple textured layers, and Jarre realised that "for the first time in music, you could act as a painter with frequencies and sounds."Citation | title = Making the Steamroller Fly | publisher = Image Entertainment | format = DVD | date = 2003-11-04 He was also influenced by more traditional music; in a 2004 interview for The Guardian , he spoke of the effect that a performance of Stravinsky 's The Rite of Spring had upon him:

quote|This is where Stravinsky created it in 1913, and it was a huge shock. I also saw the last concert by the great Arabic singer Umm Kulthum|Om Khalsoum . She is the goddess, the Maria Callas of the Orient. Then I heard " Georgia on My Mind " by Ray Charles , and I realised that music can talk to your tummy. I was so impressed by the organic sensuality coming from Ray Charles's music – there was no intellectual process and it was great.
As a young man he funded his lifestyle by painting, exhibiting some of his works at the Lyon Gallery& nbsp;– ''L'Œil écoute . He also played in a band called Mystère IV (Mystery 4). While he studied at the :fr:Lycée Michelet|Lycée Michelet his mother arranged for him to take lessons in harmony , counterpoint and fugue with Jeannine Rueff of the Conservatoire de Paris . In 1967 he played guitar in a band called The Dustbins . Jarre experimented by mixing several instruments, including the electric guitar and the flute, with tape effects and other sounds. The band appears in the film Des garçons et des filles ''. In 1968 he began to experiment with tape loop s, radios and other electronic devices. Joining the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) in 1969, then under the direction of Pierre Schaeffer , "father" of musique concrète , proved hugely influential. Schaeffer's view was that "music isn't made of notes, it's made of sounds". Jarre was introduced to the Moog modular synthesizer , and he spent time working at the studio of influential German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen in Cologne .Citation | last = Brown | first = Jonathan | title = Jean Michel Jarre: Toujours Jarre | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/jean-michel-jarre-toujours-jarre-782870.html | publisher = independent.co.uk | date = 2008-02-18 | accessdate = 2009-05-28Harvnb|Snider|2008|p=257Citation | last = Bos | first = Christian | url = http://www.ksta.de/html/artikel/1195816856258.shtml | title = "Synthesizer sind etwas Sinnliches" — Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger | language = German | publisher = ksta.de | date = 2007-11-28 | accessdate = 2009-05-28

listen | pos = right | filename = La Cage Jean Michel Jarre.ogg | title = "La Cage" | description = Jarre's 1969 release, "La Cage" | format = Ogg In the kitchen of his flat on Rue de la Trémoille , near the Champs-Élysées in Paris, he set up a small recording studio, which included EMS VCS 3 and EMS Synthi AKS synthesisers, and two linked Revox tape machines. For a 1969 exposition at the Maison de la Culture (Cultural House) in Reims Jarre wrote the five-minute song "Happiness Is a Sad Song", but his first commercial release came in 1969 with La Cage (song)|La Cage/Erosmachine , a mixture of harmony, tape effects and synthesisers.Harvnb|Remilleux|1988|p=27

1970s


In 1971 he was commissioned by choreographer Norbert Schmucki to perform a ballet at the Palais Garnier , named AOR (in Hebrew, "light").Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=17Citation | title = Bourges – 2002 | url = http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com/live-o-graphy/bourges-2002 | publisher = jeanmicheljarre.com | accessdate = 2009-06-22 Jarre also composed music for ballet, theatre, advertisements and television programs, as well as music and lyrics for artists like Patrick Juvet and Christophe (singer)|Christophe . He composed the soundtrack for Les Granges Brûlées Harvnb|Remilleux|p=18 and in 1972 wrote music for the International Festival of Magic. That year he released his first solo album, Deserted Palace , and from 1973–74 wrote music for Françoise Hardy and Gérard Lenorman . He also directed Christophe's Paris Olympia|Olympia show.Citation | title = Profile | url = http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com/media/biography | publisher = jeanmicheljarre.com | accessdate = 2009-06-22

Jarre first achieved international stardom with his 1976 solo album, Oxygène . It comprises six numbered synthesiser tracks that make strong use of melody, rather than rhythm or Consonance and dissonance|dissonance . Recorded at his home studio on a Scully eight-track recorder, on a small budget, Oxygène was composed with such instruments as the Eminent NV|Eminent 310 (with an Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Phaser (effect)|phaser on its string pads), the Korg Minipops drum machine, and liberal use of Echo (phenomenon)|echo on the various sound effects generated by the VCS3 synthesiser.Citation | last = Green | first = Thomas H. | title = Oxygène: ba-boo-boo beew | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/3672108/Oxygene-ba-boo-boo-beew.html | publisher = telegraph.co.uk | date = 2008-03-27 | accessdate = 2009-03-14

listen | help = no | pos = right | filename = Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene iv.ogg | title = "Oxygène IV" | description = Possibly the most recognised composition by Jarre is "Oxygène IV" | format = Ogg Oxygène initially proved difficult to sell. Jarre was turned down by several record companies until a fellow student of Schaeffer, Hélène Dreyfus (at the time her husband Francis's artistic director), persuaded her husband to publish the album on his label, Disques Motors . The first pressing of 50,000& nbsp;copies was promoted through hi-fi shops, clubs and discos,Harvnb|Hennessey|1978|p=7 and by April 1977 the album had sold 70,000 copies in France. When interviewed in Billboard (magazine)|Billboard magazine Dreyfus's director Stanislas Witold said "In a sense we're putting most of our bets on Jean Michel Jarre. He is quite exceptional and we're sure that by 1980 he will be recognised worldwide."Harvnb|Kahn|Way|1977|p=36 Oxygène has since sold an estimated 12& nbsp;million copies, and is the best-selling French record of all time. It reached number& nbsp;2 in the UK, number& nbsp;65 in Canada and broke the top& nbsp;100 in the US. It also contains his most recognisable single, "Oxygène IV", which reached number& nbsp;4 in the UK single charts.

Jarre's follow-up album, Equinoxe|Équinoxe , was released in 1978. It was composed with Music sequencer|sequencers , particularly on the bass, and features a more baroque and classical style than Oxygène , with more emphasis on melodic development.Citation | editor = Colin Larkin | title = Jarre, Jean-Michel – Equinoxe | url = http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/epm/81588 | publisher = Oxford Music Online | format = Registration required | date = 2006-11-17 | accessdate = 2009-05-30 Although not as commercially successful as Oxygène its release was followed in 1979 by a large open-air concert at the Place de la Concorde , on Bastille Day . The free outdoor event set a new world record for the largest number of spectators ever at an open-air concert, and drew more than 1& nbsp;million spectators. It was also watched by a television audience of over 100& nbsp;million.Citation | last = August | first = Marilyn | title = Frenchman turns Houston into giant stage | url = http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=e1MNAAAAIBAJ& sjid=RW4DAAAAIBAJ& pg=5559,6042453& dq=jarre+rendez-vous+houston | page = 29 | publisher = Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | date = 1986-04-18 | accessdate = 2009-05-28Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=57 The event's success was not fully anticipated; the crowds were so large that Jarre's wife, Charlotte Rampling , found it difficult to access the venue. Although it was not the first time that Jarre had performed in concert (he had already played at the Paris Opera Ballet ), the 40& nbsp;minute-long event, which used projections of light, images and fireworks, served as a blueprint for Jarre's future concerts. The event helped to boost his popularity, as between 14& nbsp;July and 31& nbsp;August 1979 he sold a further 800,000 records.Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=48 It also served as Jarre's introduction to Francis Rimbert & nbsp;– brought together by Michel Geiss , Jarre used Rimbert's sythesizer setup for the performance. Today Rimbert works for Jarre on a full-time basis.Citation | title = Francis Rimbert – Biography, Intro, etc | url = http://www.francisrimbert.com/ | publisher = francisrimbert.com | year = 2004 | accessdate = 2009-06-23

1980s


By the time that Magnetic Fields (album)|Magnetic Fields (French version: Les Chants Magnétiques ) Magnetic Fields — the French title is a pun — the literal translation of Magnetic Fields being "Champs Magnetiques". The alternative "Chants" means "songs" was released on 20& nbsp;May 1981, Oxygène and Équinoxe had achieved global sales of about 6& nbsp;million units; in its first two months Magnetic Fields sold a reported 200,000& nbsp;units in France alone.Citation | last = Way | first = Michael | title = Jarre off to China to Map Autumn Tour | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=rCQEAAAAMBAJ | page = 59 | publisher = Billboard Magazine | date = 1981-07-11 | accessdate = 2009-06-23 The sounds used are primarily those of the Fairlight CMI , which gave Jarre the chance to continue his earlier sonic experimentation, using digital technology to make the collection and processing of sounds much easier. Jarre and Peter Gabriel were among the first artists to take delivery of the Fairlight platform and make heavy use of it.Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=35

The album's release coincided with Jarre's first foreign tour. In 1981 the British Embassy in Beijing gave Radio BeijingHarvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=68 copies of Oxygène and Équinoxe , which became the first pieces of foreign music to be played on Chinese national radio in decades. Jarre was then invited by the republic to perform The Concerts in China (concert)|The Concerts in China , the first western musician to perform a concert there. The performances were scheduled to run from 18& nbsp;October to 5& nbsp;November 1981. The first, in Beijing, was at first attended mostly by officials. Before the concert began technicians realised that not enough power was available to supply the stage and auditorium, and so Chinese officials solved the problem by cutting power to the surrounding districts, for the duration of the performance.

The stadium was almost full when the concert started, but nearly half the audience left before the end, as Beijing's buses stopped running at about 10 o'clock.Citation | title = China Is Exposed To Laser Rock | url = http://www.nytimes.com/1981/10/22/arts/china-is-exposed-to-laser-rock.html? scp=13& sq=jean%20michel%20jarre& st=cse | publisher = nytimes.com | date = 1981-10-22 | accessdate = 2009-06-22 To boost the audience attendance for the second night, Jarre and his production team purchased some of the concert tickets and gave them to children on the streets (Jarre originally intended for the concerts to be free, but the Chinese authorities charged between £0.20 and £0.50 per ticket).Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|pp=74–75 The concert was notable for the lack of audience involvement during the performance; the Chinese were apparently nonplussed by both the music and the light show, and applause was muted. The second venue in Shanghai was a different matter& nbsp;– Jarre actively encouraged audience participation by stepping into the crowd, which became much more exuberant than that in Beijing. The concerts were released as a double-disc vinyl record|LP in 1982, and featured the Laser harp , one of Jarre's signature electronic instruments.Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=77

On 5& nbsp;July 1983 Jarre auctioned the only existing vinyl print of his newest album, Music For Supermarkets (French version: Music for Supermarkets|Musique pour Supermarché ), created for a planned performance at the "Supermarché" art exhibition. Jarre allowed Radio Luxembourg (French)|Radio Luxembourg to broadcast the album, uninterrupted, in its entirety, before selling it at auction, at the Hôtel Drouot in Paris. The sale raised about 70,000& nbsp; franc s, and Jarre promised to burn the original tapes in the presence of a bailiff.Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=32

listen | help = no | filename = Jean michel jarre zoolook remix.ogg | title = "Zoolook" | description = "Zoolook" also demonstrates heavy use of the Fairlight CMI | format = Ogg Despite their destruction, much of the music on these tapes was reworked into his 1984 album Zoolook .This can clearly be heard on bootleg recordings of the original AM broadcast, recordings which Jarre sanctioned on the day of the auction. It combines analogue synthesis with ethnic and vocal music, and makes heavy use of the sampler (musical instrument)|sampling capabilities of the Fairlight CMI . Zoolook also features samples of words and speech in different languages from around the globe, creating a diverse range of sounds and effects. Laurie Anderson provided the vocals for the track "Diva". With its rock music underpinnings, Zoolook resides amongst a handful of pop and rock albums that make intensive and sometimes exhaustive use of the Fairlight synthesiser. A long list of musicians, including Adrian Belew and Marcus Miller , also made significant contributions.Citation | title = Zoolook sleeve notes | publisher = Disques Dreyfus | year = 1984 The album was somewhat less successful than Jarre's previous works, reaching only number& nbsp;47 in the UK album charts.Harvnb|Warwick|Brown|Kutner|2004|pp=558–559

quote|I've always been involved in ethnic music, though I thought the way a lot of people have been using ethnic music was a little superficial. Sometimes it works, like the Brian Eno stuff, it worked the first time, but for me what was more interesting was not making a particular statement about recording in Africa or in China, but taking some sounds and having exactly the same attitude as when you were in front of a Moog 55 or a modular system, replacing the oscillators with a bank of actors or people, treating them through the Fairlight or the EMS synth, and establishing an orchestration using only voices.Harvnb|Jenkins|2007|p=161
listen | help = no | filename = Jean michel jarre third rendezvous.ogg | title = "Third Rendez-Vous" | description = Third Rendez-Vous, normally performed in concert on the laser harp | format = Ogg In 1985 Jarre was invited by the musical director of the Houston Grand Opera in Texas to perform a concert to celebrate the city and state's 150th anniversary. Although he was busy with other projects and was initially unimpressed by the proposal, he later visited the city. He was immediately impressed by the visual grandeur of the city's skyline, and agreed to perform. That year also marked the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center , and Jarre was contacted by NASA to integrate the anniversary into the concert.

The creation of Rendez-Vous (Jean Michel Jarre album)|Rendez-Vous took place over a period of two months, and as with Zoolook , contains elements of his 1983 album Musique pour Supermarché . The three movements of the score represent Houston's development from a rural economy, to its role as a leader in space technology. Baroque in style, the album uses a mixture of French horns, trombones and violins, and features heavy use of the Elka Synthex , notably so on "Third Rendez-Vous", a track Jarre often performs using a laser harp . Jarre worked with several Houston-based astronaut s including Bruce McCandless II , and former Jazz musician Ronald McNair , who was to have played the saxophone on "Rendez-Vous VI", recorded in the weightless environment of space. McNair was to have performed at the concert over a live link, but was killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster on 28 January 1986. Immediately following the accident consideration was given to the cancellation of the concert, but Jarre was contacted by McCandless and urged to proceed, and to mark the event as a tribute to the crew of the Shuttle mission. Following the Challenger disaster, the piece was recorded by Kirk Whalum and retitled "Ron's Piece".

quote|I remember just before take-off, Ron calling me in Paris saying "Everything's ready, see you in a week's time, watch me on television for the take-off"& nbsp;... I will really, keep always, the bit of Ron's smile and Ron's face in my heart.
About 2,000& nbsp;projectors displaying images onto buildings and giant screens up to convert|1200|ft|m high transformed the city's skyscrapers into spectacular backdrops, accompanied by an elaborate display of fireworks and lasers. Rendez-vous Houston entered the Guinness Book of Records for its audience of over 1.5 million people, beating his earlier record in 1979. The concert featured large projections of photographic images and laser patterns onto the buildings of downtown Houston. The display was so impressive that passing vehicles blocked a nearby freeway , closing it for the duration of the concert.Harvnb|Portico|Matlock|2008|p=86 "Ron's Piece" was performed by Kirk Whalum.Harvnb|Remilleux|1998|p=93

Several months later about one million people watched him perform for a celebration of Pope John Paul II 's visit to Jarre's home city of Lyon . The pope, viewing from Lyon Cathedral , began the concert with a good-night blessing (a recording of which appears on the album Cities In Concert — Houston/Lyon ).

In 1988 Jarre released his ninth studio album, Revolutions (Jean Michel Jarre album)|Revolutions . The album spans several genres, including symphonic industrial, Arabian inspired, light guitar pop and ethnic electro jazz. A two hour concert, titled Destination Docklands , was planned for 24 September 1988 at the Royal Victoria Dock in east London. The location, close to the heart of London, was chosen in part for its desolate environment, but also because Jarre thought the architecture and environment would be ideally suited to his music. Plans to stage the concert began early in 1988, with Jarre meeting local officials and members of the community. The floating stage on which Jarre and his musicians would perform was built on top of four large barge s. Large purpose-built display screens were constructed from scaffold ing, and one of the buildings to be used in the backdrop was painted white. Local children practised the choral elements of the performance. During the transportation of several large mirror balls commissioned for the event, one came loose and fell onto the roadside. On the same night a satellite (containing radioactive material) was due to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. The sighting of the mirror ball led to a degree of confusion as some people mistook it for the falling satellite. World War II searchlights were to illuminate the sky and surrounding architecture, along with thousands of coloured fireworks.

Newham Borough Council , which ran the docks, expressed their fears about the safety of the event, and delayed their decision on whether to allow the concert to proceed until 12 SeptemberCitation | title = Thames extravaganza threatened by fears | url = http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=JtkTAAAAIBAJ& sjid=2wYEAAAAIBAJ& pg=5468,5813719& dq=jarre+newham | publisher = Ocala Star-Banner | date = 1988-09-11 | accessdate = 2011-06-15 before eventually refusing the licence application. The local fire service were also concerned that in the event of a fire, they would be unable to gain access. Work continued on the site, and Jarre's team looked at other locations around the UK, but following improvements to both on and off-site safety Jarre eventually won conditional approval on 28 September to stage two separate performances from 8–9 October.Citation | title = Jean-Michel Jarre Destination Docklands | format = VHS | publisher = Francis Dreyfus Music | year = 1989Citation | title = People in the News | url = http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=S20VAAAAIBAJ& sjid=r-EDAAAAIBAJ& pg=6719,7376652& dq=jarre+newham | publisher = Eugene Register-Guard | date = 1988-09-30 | accessdate = 2011-06-15

Along with thousands in the surrounding streets and parks, 200,000& nbsp;people watched Jarre perform with guests such as guitarist Hank Marvin . The performances were not without issues; inclement weather had threatened to break the stage from its moorings, and although the original plan was to have Jarre float across the Royal Victoria Dock on the first evening, winds of over 30 knots meant that it was deemed unsafe& nbsp;– the winds were so strong that television cameras were blown over. The audience, which included Diana, Princess of Wales , was on the second evening soaked by rain and wind.

1990s


In 1990 Jarre released Waiting for Cousteau (French version: En Attendant Cousteau ), which was inspired by the French oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau . On Bastille Day 1990 he performed a concert at La Défense in Paris, attended by a Guinness Book of Records|record-breaking audience of about two million people& nbsp;– once more, beating his earlier world records.Harvnb|Matthews|1994|p=169 He later promoted a concert near the Pyramids of Teotihuacan in Mexico, to be held during the solar eclipse of 11& nbsp;July 1991, but the project stalled. Several weeks before the scheduled performance, important equipment had not arrived and the sinking in the Atlantic Ocean of a cargo ship containing the purpose-built pyramidal stage and other technical equipment made the staging of the concert impossible. Jarre's disappointment was such that he "could not cope with Mexican food for two years".

listen | help = no | pos = right | filename = Jean michel jarre chronologie part 4.ogg | title = "Chronologie Part 4" | description = The opening few moments of "Chronologie Part 4" | format = Ogg In 1993 Jarre released his first work to be largely influenced by the techno-music scene that had been developing since about 1989. Entitled Chronologie , the album was, from a technical standpoint, a revision to a concept employed by Jarre in his Oxygène / Équinoxe period, where a grandiose overture provides the emotional feel and sonic timbre for the rest of the following, more rhythmic pieces.Citation | title = Chronologie & Europe In Concert Interview (Part 1 of 3) – Jean Michel Jarre | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=47c3V3fYrMo | publisher = youtube.com | year = 1993 | accessdate = 2009-06-20

Along with Jarre's traditional collection of instruments, such as the ARP 2600 and Minimoog , Jarre used newer state-of-the-art equipment such as the Roland JD-800 and the Kurzweil K2000 .Citation | title = Chronologie sleeve notes | publisher = Disques Dreyfus | year = 1991 This album features sampled clocks and contemporary rhythms, driving the tempo. Its release was followed by Jarre's first large scale tour.

quote|In the state of mind I did Chronologie, it's quite close to what I did for Oxygène, using a lot of the old synthesizers of the 70s, like the Moog synthesizer& nbsp;– which I consider to be the Stradivarius of electronic music, mixed with the digital sound and the beat of the dance scene of the 90s. In a sense, Chronologie is a kind of mixture between the sounds of the 70s and the sounds of the 90s.
A series of 16& nbsp;performances across Europe, Europe In Concert occurred on a smaller scale than his previous concerts. Chronologie was central to the tour's repertoire. The set featured a miniature skyline, laser imaging, and fireworks. Locations included Lausanne, Mont St Michel, London, Maine Road|Manchester , Barcelona, Sevilla and the Versailles Palace near Paris.Citation | title = Europe In Concert& nbsp;– 1993 | url = http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com/live-o-graphy/europe-in-concert-1993 | publisher = jeanmicheljarre.com | accessdate = 2009-06-20 Jarre performed in Hong Kong on 11 March 1994, to mark the opening of the city's new stadium, as a continuation of the tour. The sold-out event included a range of entertainers, including bikini-clad Brazilians.Citation | last = Holland | first = Fiona | title = Laser show wows stadium crowd | publisher = Hong Kong Standard | date = 1994-03-12 | page = 1

Jarre performed at the Concert for Tolerance on Bastille Day in 1995 (he had in 1993 accepted the offer to become a Goodwill Ambassador of Tolerance and Youth for UNESCO ). In front of the Eiffel Tower he celebrated the 50th anniversary of the United Nations , performing many of his most well-known hits. The tower was specially lit for the occasion, prompting the installation of a Eiffel tower#Image copyright claims|more permanent display .Citation | title = Concert For Tolerance – 1995 | url = http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com/live-o-graphy/concert-for-tolerance-1995 | publisher = jeanmicheljarre.com | accessdate = 2009-06-23 The following December he created a website called "A Space for Tolerance". The site featured music from En Attendant Cousteau , played while the user browsed a variety of "visual worlds".Citation | last = LeGrand | first = Emmanuel | title = Jarre Creates an 'Online Space' | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=iQ8EAAAAMBAJ | page = 46 | publisher = Billboard Magazine | date = 1996-03-23 | accessdate = 2009-06-23 Also in 1995, Jarre released the remix album Jarremix .

After years of experimenting with new technology, with Oxygene 7–13|Oxygène 7–13 he returned to the analogue synthesisers of the 1970s. The album was released in 1997, more than 20& nbsp;years after Oxygène ,Citation | last = McCormack | first = Neil | title = Give me that old-time synthesiser music | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4707654/Give-me-that-old-time-synthesiser-music.html | publisher = telegraph.co.uk | date = 1997-02-22 | accessdate = 2009-06-20 and was dedicated to his mentor at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales#Groupe de Recherches Musicales|GRM , Pierre Schaeffer , who had died in 1995.Citation | title = Oxygène 7–13 sleeve notes | publisher = Francis Dreyfus Music and Jean Michel Jarre | year = 1997 Eschewing the digital techniques developed in the 1980s, in an interview for The Daily Telegraph he said:

quote|The excitement of being able to work on sounds in a tactile, manual, almost sensual way is what drew me to electronic music in the first place& nbsp;... The lack of limitations is very dangerous. It is like the difference for a painter of getting four tubes with four main colours or being in front of a computer with two million colours. You have to scan the two million colours and when you arrive to the last one you have obviously forgotten the first one. In the Eighties we became archivists and everything became rather cold as a result.
On 6 September that year the Moscow State University became the backdrop for a spectacular display of image projections, skytrackers and fireworks. The event, celebrating the 850th anniversary of Moscow, was viewed by an audience of about 3.5& nbsp;million,Citation | last = Cacciottolo | first = Mario | title = Jarre breathes again with Oxygene | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7314713.stm | publisher = news.bbc.co.uk | date = 2008-03-28 | accessdate = 2009-05-26 Guinness Book of Records , edition 1998 his fourth record for the largest ever outdoor concert audience. The funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales , had taken place on the same day, and the composer dedicated "Souvenir of China" to her memory, followed by a well-observed minute's silence.Citation | last = Wall | first = Mick | title = The keys to my success: Jean Michel Jarre | url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-507681/The-keys-success-Jean-Michel-Jarre.html | publisher = dailymail.co.uk | date = 2008-01-12 | accessdate = 2009-06-20

In July 1998 he became the first artist spokesman for the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry . He rallied hundreds of musicians in a petition to the European Parliament over the proposed European Union Copyright Directive . He was succeeded in the post by The Corrs , in July 2000.Citation | last = Masson | first = Gordon | title = Corrs to continue Jarre's IFPI role | url = http://books.google.com/? id=PA8EAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA10& dq=jean-michel+jarre | publisher = Billboard Magazine | date = 2000-05-30 | accessdate = 2009-06-12 On 31 December 1999 Jarre held a three-hour music and light show in the Egyptian desert near Giza . The Twelve Dreams of the Sun celebrated the new millennium and offered a preview of his next album, Métamorphoses . Beginning on New Year's Eve, the show featured performances from more than 1,000 local artists and musicians, and was based on ancient Egyptian mythology about the journey of the sun and its effect upon humanity. Addressing the audience, Jarre said "I hope the new millennium will witness international understanding".Citation | last = Weber | first = Bruce | title = THE YEAR 2000: THE ENTERTAINMENT; Around the World, Ancient and Modern Creations | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2000/01/02/nyregion/the-year-2000-the-entertainment-around-the-world-ancient-and-modern-creations.html? pagewanted=2 | publisher = nytimes.com | date = 2000-02-01 | accessdate = 2009-06-22 Jarre's anthemic work melded electronic music with Western jazz and Arabic rhythms and melodies, and was accompanied by lasers projected onto the backdrop of the pyramids and the Sahara Desert.

2000s


Jarre released Métamorphoses , his first vocal album, in 2000. The entire album was mixed on an early version of Pro Tools , a digital audio workstation designed to record, edit and play back digital audio.Citation | last = Scott | first = Danny | title = Jean Michel Jarre – the Godfather speaks | url = http://jarreuk.info/features/futuremusicinterview2000 | date = 2001-08-17 | publisher = jarreuk.info & Future Music | accessdate = 2009-06-23 The compositions and their arrangement on this techno-based album co-produced with Joachim Garraud marked a departure from Jarre's previous style. Sound effects used include radio interference from mobile phones (used on the track "Tout est Bleu"), and Macintalk, a Macintosh program used to generate lyrics on the track "Love, Love, Love". Laurie Anderson makes her second guest appearance in the Jarre discography (her first was on Zoolook on the track "Diva"). Other contributors include Natacha Atlas and Sharon Corr .

quote|Looking back, I enjoyed the album, Oxygène 7–13 but after I finished it I knew that I had to make a fresh start. I had to go somewhere completely different. Metamorphoses is like a blank page for me, a new beginning.
On 1 January 2001 Jarre and Tetsuya Komuro|Tetsuya "TK" Komuro performed exclusive new material in Okinawa . Rendez-vous in Space was a tribute to the science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke , a close friend of Jarre’s. Jarre used recordings of Clarke (filmed before the concert) to introduce each piece of music. The opening sequence of the concert was based on the theme from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey .Citation | title = Okinawa – Rendez-Vous In Space – 2001 | url = http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com/live-o-graphy/okinawa-rendez-vous-in-space-2001 | publisher = jeanmicheljarre.com | accessdate = 2009-06-22 Later that year, Jarre gave a charity concert for the Elpida Foundation at the Acropolis, Athens|Acropolis in Athens, Greece.Citation | last = Perrone | first = Pierre | title = How to play a harp in heaven | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2001/jun/21/artsfeatures4 | publisher = guardian.co.uk | date = 2001-06-21 | accessdate = 2009-06-20

In 2001 he composed Interior Music , a demonstration piece for Bang and Olufsen . The album has not had a commercial release. On 6 September 2002 Jarre performed a concert at a windfarm near Gammel Vrå Enge, outside Aalborg in Denmark. A rain-soaked audience of between 35–40,000 watched him perform in front of a windfarm illuminated by lights and fireworks.Citation | title = Aalborg – 2002 | url = http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com/live-o-graphy/aalborg-2002 | publisher = jeanmicheljarre.com | accessdate = 2009-06-23 The event was beset with problems, caused mainly by the 22mm of rain that fell on the venue& nbsp;– the organisers had anticipated only 4mm. Some fans reported a wait of six hours to leave the site, and one fan reported that a bus had blocked traffic when it slid into a ditch, and also that many ticket-holders were not allowed into the arena because thousands of gatecrashers had broken through a fence. The concert was however generally viewed as a success.Citation | title = Fans' fear at Danish concert | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/2251649.stm | publisher = news.bbc.co.uk | date = 2002-09-16 | accessdate = 2009-06-23

The event marked a change in direction in Jarre's live concerts; from Rendez-vous Houston onwards he had been accompanied by a full complement of live musicians, however the concert in Aalborg demonstrated a marked reduction in the number of musicians on stage; Jarre was accompanied only by the Klarup Girls Choir , Francis Rimbert , Safri Duo , and the Aalborg Symphonic Orchestra . 2002 also saw the release of Sessions 2000 , a set of more experimental synth-jazz pieces that were stylistically distinct from anything Jarre had previously released. The album was reviewed positively by Billboard Magazine , which wrote "He's Jarre created a deeply nuanced soundscape that invites repeated listening."Citation | last = Vleck | first=Philip van | editor = Michael Paoletta | title = Jean Michel Jarre – Sessions 2000 | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=0Q0EAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA29 | page = 30 | publisher = Billboard Magazine | date = 2003-11-01 | accessdate = 2009-06-23

In 2003, Jarre released Geometry of Love . The album was commissioned by Jean Roch, as a soundtrack for his 'V.I.P. Room' nightclub in France, and contains a mix of 'electro-chill' music, with touches of his more traditional style.Citation | title = Discography – Studio Albums – Geometry of Love | url = http://jarreuk.info/discography/studio-albums/geometryoflove | publisher = jarreuk.info | accessdate = 2009-06-24 The following year, on 10 October, he returned to China for two performances, one in the Forbidden City at the Meridian Gate , followed immediately by a smaller concert in Tiananmen Square . Both were designed to open China’s "Year of France" cultural exchange. The concert was transmitted live across the country, and was also watched on large television screens at shopping centres in Beijing. Jarre opened the concert with a collaboration with Chen Lin (musician)|Chen Lin , who played an Erhu . Accompanying his traditional musical repertoire, 600& nbsp;projectors shone coloured light and images across various screens and objects. More than 15,000& nbsp;spectators watched the concert at the Meridian Gate.Citation | title = Jean Michel Jarre lights up China | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3733290.stm | publisher = news.bbc.co.uk | date = 2004-10-11 | accessdate = 2009-03-15 A combined DVD/CD of these concerts, Jarre in China was released in 2004.

In September 2004, Jarre released AERO , both a DVD and a CD in one package. Purportedly the world's first album released for 5.1 systems, with it being fully "constructed" in 5.1 surround sound , it contains re-recorded versions of some of his most famous tracks, including tracks from Oxygène and Équinoxe . Accompanying the audio, the DVD features a visual image of Anne Parillaud 's eyes, recorded in real time as she listened to the album.Citation | last = Hodgkinson | first = Will | title = Sensual Healing | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2004/sep/17/4 | publisher = guardian.co.uk | date = 2004-09-17 | accessdate = 2009-06-20 Jarre used the minimalist imagery to reinforce the audio content of the DVD.Citation | title = BBC Breakfast News | publisher = BBC | date = 2004-09-16 | type = 0840 The CD was mixed in super-stereo.

In his role of UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, Jarre performed a concert named Water for Life in Morocco , on 16 December 2006, to celebrate the year of desertification in the world.Citation | title = Jean Michel Jarre celebrates "Water for Life" in the Sahara | url = http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=38273& URL_DO=DO_TOPIC& URL_SECTION=201.html | publisher = portal.unesco.org | date = 2006-12-19 | accessdate = 2009-05-27 The performance was in front of the Erg Chebbi Dunes of Merzouga , in the Sahara . A free event, it was attended by about 25,000 people. Images of water and the environment were projected onto nine vertical screens, held in place by sand which was watered to keep it hard. Several permanent drinking fountains were built on the site, along with a permanent electricity installation. Jarre was accompanied by over 60& nbsp;Moroccan artists.Harvnb|Jarre|2007|pp=38–40

Jarre released Téo & Téa on 26 March 2007.Citation | title = Téo & Téa | url = http://www.teo-tea.com/ | publisher = teo-tea.com | accessdate = 2009-06-23 He described the two computer-generated imagery|computer-generated characters in the video clip of the title track as being "like twins", one female, one male. The album is supposed to describe the different stages of a loving relationship, and explores the idea that the length of such relationships is unpredictable. Its release demonstrated a move away from virtual instruments and computers that Jarre had been using up to that point; he instead chose to use a simplified range of devices, including several new prototype instruments. The album's cover was inspired by the David Lynch film Wild at Heart (film)|Wild at Heart .Citation | title = Jean Michel Jarre Teo & Tea Interview | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=XSAY-hknEIc | publisher = youtube.com | accessdate = 2009-06-19

In August 2007 Jarre signed for EMI France. He released an anniversary package containing a special live recording of his classic work, Oxygène , in 3D DVD , live CD and normal 2D DVD formats in November 2007, named Oxygene: New Master Recording|Oxygène: New Master Recording . A first for Jarre, the album was recorded live, without tape or hard disk playback, with help from Francis Rimbert , Claude Samard , and Dominique Perrier . The album also contains three extra tracks not found on either the original or remake, which form links between the main movements. Jarre plans to integrate the original analog synthesizers from Oxygène into his next album, and is building a new private recording studio on the outskirts of Paris.Citation | last = Flint | first = Tom | title = Jean Michel Jarre — 30 Years Of Oxygene | url = http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb08/articles/jmjarre.htm | publisher = soundonsound.com | date = 2008-02 | accessdate = 2009-05-28 In the same year Disques Dreyfus released The Complete Oxygène , containing the original versions of Oxygène and Oxygène 7–13 , and remixes of tracks from Oxygène 7–13 .Citation | title = The Complete Oxygene | url = http://www.dreyfusrecords.com/album_ns.php? d=225& a=12& l=0 | publisher = dreyfusrecords.com | accessdate = 2009-06-24

quote|... there are several Eminent String Machines that make up one of the main Oxygene string sounds. Having four of us meant I had to multiply the number of instruments, and finding the equipment was quite a headache, especially as I tried, as much as I could, to avoid using instruments produced after Oxygène. There are one or two exceptions but 95 percent of the instruments are of that time. For me it was really important for the radicalism of the process.
Jarre performed 10 concerts ( Oxygène Live ) in Paris, from 12–26 December 2007, held in the Théâtre Marigny , a small 1000-seat theatre in the Champs-Élysées . Later in 2008 Jarre performed several concerts to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oxygène , in theatres in Europe. Following one such performance at the Royal Albert Hall Jarre met Brian May , who proposed he create a concert in Tenerife for the International Year of Astronomy ,Citation|url= http://www.iac.es/divulgacion.php? op1=16& id=535& lang=en|title=Jean-Michel Jarre: "The extraordinary landscapes of the Canary Islands are very inspiring to my music"|publisher=iac.es|accessdate=2008-12-10|date=2008-07-14 but a lack of sponsorship meant that the concert did not take place.Citation|url= http://jeanmicheljarre.es/concierto-en-canarias-cancelado|title=Concierto en Canarias Cancelado|publisher=jeanmicheljarre.es | language = Spanish | date = 2009-04-09 | accessdate = 2009-08-11

In 2009 he was selected as the artistic director of the World Sky Race ,Citation | title = Jean-Michel Jarre becomes Artistic Director of the World Sky Race| url = http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=44634& URL_DO=DO_TOPIC& URL_SECTION=201.html | publisher = portal.unesco.org | date = 2009-02-25 | accessdate = 2009-05-26 and also accepted a role as Goodwill Ambassador for the International Year of Astronomy.Citation | title = Jean Michel Jarre acts as Master of Ceremonies for the Global Launch of the International Year of Astronomy (2009) | url = http://portal.unesco.org/es/ev.php-URL_ID=45356& URL_DO=DO_TOPIC& URL_SECTION=201.html | date = 2009-05-01 | publisher = portal.unesco.org | accessdate = 2009-06-23 In 2009 he started an indoor tour in arenas throughout Europe.Citation | last = Sullivan | first = Caroline | title = Jean Michel Jarre | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/may/25/jean-michel-jarre-tour-wembley | publisher = guardian.co.uk | date = 2009-05-25 | accessdate = 2009-06-20

2010s


On 1 March 2010, Jean Michel Jarre started the second leg of his 2009–2010 indoors tour, and on 10 June he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Mojo (magazine)|Mojo magazine .Citation | url= http://www.mojo4music.com/blog/2010/06/red_carpet_gallery_honours_lis.html

On 30 May 2011, he released the double CD set Essentials & Rarities . The Essentials disc is a compilation of his most famous work. The Rarities disc includes tracks made before Oxygene (album)|Oxygène .

On 1 July 2011, Jarre performed a large scale concert in Monaco to celebrate the marriage of Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Prince Albert and his bride Charlene, Princess of Monaco|Charlene .

Personal life


Jarre has been married three times. He was married to Flore Guillard from 20 January 1975 until 1977, their daughter Émilie Charlotte was born in 1975 (or 1976) and became a fashion model. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0418882/bio IMDB,Jean Michel Jarre He met his second wife Charlotte Rampling at a dinner party in St Tropez in 1976.Citation | last = Boucher | first = Caroline | title = How We Met: Jean-Michel Jarre and Charlotte Rampling | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/how-we-met-jeanmichel-jarre-and-charlotte-rampling-1459832.html | publisher = independent.co.uk | date = 1993-08-08 | accessdate = 2009-05-26 Both were in failing marriages, but they each obtained a divorce (Rampling was married to New Zealander Bryan Southcombe).Citation | last = Lichfield | first = John | title = Charlotte Rampling: Magnetic, depressed and creative — an actress of our times | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/charlotte-rampling-magnetic-depressed-and-creative--an-actress-of-our-times-536777.html | publisher = independent.co.uk | date = 2003-08-23 | accessdate = 2009-05-26 The two married, Jarre gaining custody of his daughter Émilie Charlotte, and Rampling her son Barnaby. Together they have a son, David. In 1995 photographs in Hello! showed Jarre apparently romantically involved with 31-year old secretary Odile Froument, and in 1996 Jarre and Rampling separated.Citation | title = 20-year marriage over for Charlotte Rampling and Jean-Michel Jarre | publisher = Hello! | date = 1997-06-21 | pages = 24–25 They divorced in 2002.Citation | last = Byrnes | first = Sholto | title = Charlotte Rampling: In from the cold | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/charlotte-rampling-in-from-the-cold-529788.html | publisher = independent.co.uk | date = 2005-03-26 | accessdate = 2009-05-26 He had a brief relationship with Isabelle Adjani ,Citation | title = Adjani splits with unfaithful Jarre | url = http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/adjani%20splits%20with%20unfaithful%20jarre | publisher = contactmusic.com | date = 2004-06-25 | accessdate = 2009-08-02 but married French actress Anne Parillaud in May 2005.Citation | last = Frain | first = Par Irene | title = Jean-Michel Jarre Anne Parillaud, Rebelles...et mariés | publisher = Paris Match | date = 2005-05-19 | language = French In November 2010 the couple announced their divorce.Citation | title=Jean-Michel Jarre et Anne Parillaud, c’est fini& #33; | last=Torino-Gilles | first=Loïc | url= http://www.francesoir.fr/people/jean-michel-jarre-et-anne-parillaud-c-est-fini.57240? ref=nf | publisher=francesoir.fr | date=2010-11-19 | accessdate=2010-11-19 | language=French

Jarre has a half-sister Stéphanie Jarre , from Maurice Jarre 's other marriages.Harvnb|Jenkins|2007|p=159 His half-brother, Kevin Jarre , died in 2011.Citation | last = Nelson | first = Valerie | title = Kevin Jarre dies at 56; screenwriter of 'Glory' and 'Tombstone' | url = http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-kevin-jarre-20110422,0,6990580.story | publisher = latimes.com | date = 22& nbsp;April 2011 | accessdate = 6& nbsp;May 2011 Although Maurice and Jean-Michel remained estranged, following Maurice's death in 2009 Jarre paid tribute to his legacy.Citation | last = Rogers | first = Georgie | title = Jarre pays tribute to late father | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7976187.stm | publisher = news.bbc.co.uk | date = 2009-04-01 | accessdate = 2009-05-26 Jarre said about his father:

quote|My father and I never really achieved a real relationship. We probably saw each other 20& nbsp;or 25& nbsp;times in our lifetime. When you are able, at my age, to count the times you have seen your father, it says something... I think it's better to have conflict, or, if you have a parent who dies, you grieve, but the feeling of absence is very difficult to fill, and it took me a while to absorb that.

Large concerts


Date Audience Place Event Note
July 14, 19791 million Place de la Concorde , FRAcelebrating the Bastille Day Citation>title=Jean Michel Jarre: Making the Steamroller Fly
April 5, 19861.5 million Houston , USA celebration of the 150th anniversary of Texas and HoustonCitation > last = August
October 5, 19860.8 million Lyon , FRAThe visit of Pope John Paul II to Jarre's hometown of Lyon was celebrated by this event. /
October 8, 9th 19880.2 million (official) 1 million (unofficial) London , GBR Large outdoor concert titled "Destination Docklands" performed in London's docklands, noted for its planning difficulties and poor weather. /
July 14, 19902.5 million Paris la Defense , FRAcelebration of the 200th anniversary of the French RevolutionHarvnb>Matthews
July 14, 19951.25 million Eiffel Tower , FRA UNESCO 's 50th birthday and UNESCO'S proclaimed year of tolerance /
September 6, 19973.5 million Moscow , RUSJarre was invited for a concert celebrating the 850th birthday of Moscow4th entry in the Guinness Book Of Records (equaled with R. Stewart's 1994 Copacabana concert).
July 14, 19980.6 millionEiffel Tower, FRABastille Day /


Awards and recognition


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  • 1976 – Grand Prix du Disque by L'Académie Charles Cros , for Oxygène

  • 1976 – "Personality of The Year" by People (magazine)|People magazine (U.S.)Citation | title = Crying all the way to the bank | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2000/jan/10/features11.g21 | publisher = guardian.co.uk | date = 2000-01-10 | accessdate = 2009-06-20

  • 1978 – Midem awardHarvnb|Robertshaw|Jones|1978|p=58

  • 1979 – Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever (La Concorde)

  • 1981 – Honorary member of the Beijing Conservatory of Music .

  • 1984 – Grand Prix du Disque by L'Académie Charles Cros , for Zoolook .

  • 1985 – Instrumental album of the year, at the Victoires de la Musique in France, for Zoolook Citation | title = Oxygène Live in Concert 2008 | publisher = Hill Shorter Ltd (printer) | pages = 10–11 | year = 2008

  • 1986 – Instrumental album of the year, at the Victoires de la Musique , for Rendez-vous

  • 1986 – Musical spectacle of the year, at the Victoires de la Musique , for the Rendez-Vous Houston concert

  • 1987 – New Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever ( Rendez-Vous Houston )

  • 1987 – "European musician Person of the Year" by People magazine

  • 1990 – New Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever (Paris La Defense: A City in Concert)

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  • 1993 – UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador

  • 1994 – Victoire de la Musique for Chronologie.

  • 1995 – Awarded Légion d'honneur|Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur from the French Government.

  • 1997 – New Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever with 3.5 million watching at Moscow's 850th anniversary

  • 1998 – IFPI 's Platinum Europe Award

  • 2005 – HCA Ambassador for the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Bicentenary Festival

  • 2006 – Polish Television Academy's "Super Wiktor" award for "Space of Freedom"

  • 2006 – Gdansk 's Man Of The Year 2005 Award

  • 2007 – Eska Awards|Eska Music Awards Special Award

  • 2008 – Doctor Honoris Causa by the Mendeleev Russian University of Chemistry and Technology Citation | title = Jean Michel Jarre Titled Honorary Doctor of Mendeleyev University | url = http://www.russia-ic.com/news/show/7410/ | publisher = russia-ic.com | date = 2008-11-19 | accessdate = 2009-05-28Citation | url = http://www.muctr.ru/about/hondoc/jarre.php? phrase_id=282701 | title = ???????? ??????? >> ???-?????? ???? | publisher = muctr.ru | language = Russian | accessdate = 2009-05-28

  • 2010 – Mojo (magazine)|MOJO Lifetime Achievement Award.Citation | url = http://www.mojo4music.com/blog/2010/06/red_carpet_gallery_honours_lis.html | title=Red Carpet Gallery: Honours List 2010 | publisher=mojo4music.com | accessdate=2010-06-10Citation | url= http://www.mojo4music.com/blog/2010/06/mojo_honours_list_2010_winners.html | title=MOJO Honours List 2010: The Winners Revealed& #33; | publisher=mojo4music.com | accessdate=2010-06-10 Citation | url= http://aerojarre.blogspot.com/2010/06/memorable-night.html | title=A Memorable Night|publisher=Jean-Michel Jarre|accessdate=2010-06-12

  • 2010 – Grand Prix des Musiques Electroniques Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique|SACEM Citation | title= Les Grand Prix 2010 | url= http://www.sacem.fr/cms/home/createurs-editeurs/grands_Prix/grands-prix-2010 | language=French | publisher=SACEM | accessdate=2010-11-29

  • 2011 - International Cavalchina Award.Citation | title= Gran Ballo della Calvachina... | url= http://www.gazzettino.it/articolo.php? id=140737& sez=CARNEVALE | language=Italian | publisher=Il Gazzettino | accessdate=2011-04-18

  • 2011 - Awarded Légion d'honneur|Officier de la Légion d'Honneur from the French Government.Citation | title= Culture : les décorés du 14 juillet 2011 | url= http://www.louvrepourtous.fr/Culture-les-decores-du-14-juillet,678.html | language=French | publisher=Louvre Pour Tous | accessdate=2011-07-14Citation | title=''La promotion du 14 juillet de la Légion d'honneur | url= http://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/2011/07/14/01016-20110714DIMWWW00310-la-promotion-du-14-juillet-de-la-legion-d-honneur.php | language=French | publisher=Le Figaro | accessdate=2011-07-14

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    An asteroid , 4422 Jarre , has been List of asteroids named after people|named in his honour.Citation | title = (4422) Jarre | url = http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/special/rocknroll/0004422.html | publisher = cfa-www.harvard.edu | date = 1990-10-04 | accessdate = 2009-05-05 He is honorary citizen of Gdansk. http://orbe.perfil.com/2010/11/11/polonia-independencia-con-incidentes/1111_polonia_efe_g7/ Polonia: independencia con incidentes. He is the second honorary member of the HHS.

    Discography


    Main|Jean Michel Jarre discographyJarre has sold an estimated 80& nbsp;million albums and singles, the first of which was the 1969 single "La Cage / Erosmachine". His first solo album, Deserted Palace , was released in 1972, but it was the success of his 1976 album, Oxygene (album)|Oxygène , that catapulted him to international stardom. Until 2000 Jarre's output was entirely instrumental, but that year he released Métamorphoses , his first vocal album.

    ; Studio albums
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  • Deserted Palace (1972)

  • Les Granges Brûlées (1973)

  • Oxygene (album)|Oxygène (1976)

  • Equinoxe|Équinoxe (1978)

  • Magnetic Fields (album)|Magnetic Fields (1981)

  • Music for Supermarkets (1983)

  • Zoolook (1984)

  • Rendez-Vous (Jean Michel Jarre album)|Rendez-Vous (1986)

  • Revolutions (Jean Michel Jarre album)|Revolutions (1988)

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  • Waiting for Cousteau (1990)

  • Chronologie (1993)

  • Oxygene 7–13|Oxygène 7–13 (1997)

  • Métamorphoses (2000)

  • Interior Music (2001)

  • Sessions 2000 (2002)

  • Geometry of Love (2003)

  • Téo & Téa (2007)

  • Oxygene: New Master Recording|Oxygène: New Master Recording (2007)

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    See also


  • List of Jean Michel Jarre concerts

  • List of Jean Michel Jarre compositions with multiple titles


  • References


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    ;Bibliography
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  • Citation | last1 = Kahn | first1 = Henry | last2 = Way | first2 = Michael | title = Target Entire World | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=xCMEAAAAMBAJ | year = 1977 | publisher = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | accessdate = 2009-05-27

  • Citation | last = Hennessey | first = Mike | title = The French Revolution | url = http://books.google.com/? id=JyQEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PT49& dq=oxygene+jarre | publisher = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | date = 1978-08-12 | accessdate = 2009-05-27

  • Citation | last1 = Hughes | first1 = Alex | last2 = Reader | first2 = Keith | title = Encyclopedia of contemporary French culture | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=getDruRAaqgC | publisher = CRC Press | year = 2003 | isbn = 0203003306

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  • Citation | last = Remilleux | first = Jean-Louis | title = Jean-Michel Jarre | publisher = Futura Publications Ltd | edition = English | year = 1988 | isbn = 0708842631

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    External links


    Commons category|Jean-Michel Jarre
  • Official website| http://www.jeanmicheljarre.com/

  • http://jarreblog.com/ Official blog

  • http://muzica.acasa.ro/stiri-muzica/Jean-Michel-Jarre-la-Bucuresti-Laser-frate- Jean Michel Jarre – live@ Bucharest (review+photos)

  • http://www.fotonauts.com/albums/fad5258c-2100-4282-8369-2a51d936a666 Official collaborative photobase

  • http://www.jarre.ch/Discography.htm Jarre Discography

  • http://www.jarre.com Jarre Technologies Official Website with AeroSystem One IPhone Speaker Dock

  • Jean Michel Jarre

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    |ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Jarre, Jean-Michel; Jarre, Jean Michel
    |SHORT DESCRIPTION=Composer, performer, music producer
    |DATE OF BIRTH=24 August 1948
    |PLACE OF BIRTH= Lyon , France
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