Chroniques De France 118-3 (French, 1970s)
Maurice Jobert was a multi-talented individual who was deeply involved in the cultural and political landscape of his time. A conductor, film musician, Front Populaire supporter, and critic, he was also a lawyer and a Catholic antifascist. Jobert saw sound film as a revolutionary opportunity for composers, advocating for popular music that enriched visual impressions rather than merely explaining them. He believed film music should be sensitive to the precise moment an image needs poetic extension, and that its sonic nature should take precedence over intellectual or metaphysical qualities. His significant output included numerous film scores, stage music, ballets, and concert works, with his film themes becoming iconic to pre-war French cinema. Jobert’s dedication to the art form contributed to the prestige and integrity of French filmmaking.
Keywords: Maurice Jobert, film music, conductor, composer, sound film, popular music, French cinema, 1930s, Front Populaire, Catholic antifascist