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mudwerks:

Ennio Morricone | Farewell To Cheyenne

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ArtistEnnio Morricone
TitleFarewell To Cheyenne
AlbumLegendary Italian Westerns
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Ennio Morricone | For A Few Dollars More

ArtistEnnio Morricone
TitleFor A Few Dollars More
AlbumLegendary Italian Westerns
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Ennio Morricone | For A Few Dollars More

ArtistEnnio Morricone
TitleFor A Few Dollars More
AlbumLegendary Italian Westerns
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oldhollywood:

Ennio Morricone - The Ecstasy Of Gold (The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Vocals:  Edda Dell’Orso

“’How does a film-maker make sure his music is heard? Let me give you an example. If someone has not been invited to a party, but wants to go, what does he do?’ [Ennio] Morricone acts out some noisy Italian bonhomie: ‘Hello everybody, hello.’

He pauses.

‘He doesn’t do this. He knocks at the door, asks for permission to come in, enters the house and then starts meeting people. The music in a film must enter politely, very slowly. The composer does not have to write music at the actual moment a character enters a room - it might be too much. So there is this slow, delicate entry, with a simple sound that allows the film-maker to lower the other, naturalistic sounds.

The human ear can distinguish no more than two sounds of different quality at the same time. Some very nice music doesn’t work because of that: if it is too strong, it can become an element that disturbs the film, rather than giving something to it. Yet in some cases the music must be very, very strong, when it is necessary to give a particular dynamic to the storytelling course of the film, rather than, say, a person’s feelings.”

-excerpted from Guardian Morricone profile, “Screen Saver” (via)

ArtistEnnio Morricone
TitleThe Ecstasy Of Gold
AlbumThe Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Ennio Morricone | Farewell To Cheyenne

ArtistEnnio Morricone
TitleFarewell To Cheyenne
AlbumLegendary Italian Westerns

thesensualstarfish:

- ROME - Pre-Oscar nomination for “Still Here”, the song by Ennio Morricone and Elisa Toffoli is part of the soundtrack of the new film by Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained.”

This piece, written and performed by Elisa and composed by Morricone, is one of songs that will compete for “Best Original Song” at the upcoming Academy Awards.

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Ennio Morricone | Quasi Morto

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Ennio Morricone | A Gun For Ringo

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mudwerks:

Ennio Morricone | Farewell To Cheyenne