Ennio Morricone CD - Once Upone A Time (2 CD)
Ennio Morricone - is one of the most prominent composers of our time and certainly the most famous composer in the world of cinema. During his long and prolific career, he composed music for more than 400 movies and television filmed in Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Russia and the USA. Morricone has admitted that he himself does not remember exactly how many soundtracks he has created, but it turns out that he wrote an average of one a month. As kinokompozitor he was five times nominated for the «Oscar», and in 2007 he received a «Oscar» for his outstanding contribution to cinema. In addition, in 1987 for the music for the film «Untouchables» (engl. «The Untouchables»), he was awarded «Golden Globe» and «Grammy». Among the films that Morricone wrote the music, should emphasize the following: «For the handful of dollars», «For a few dollars more», «Good, bad, evil», «Once in the Wild West», «Once Upon a Time in America», «Mission »,« Dekameron »,« BAGSO »,« professional »,« Untouchables »," The new cinema «Paradise» ", TV« Sprut ». Ennio Morricone music taste is very difficult to accurately describe. His arrangements have always been very diverse, they can be heard and classical, and jazz, and Italian folk, and avant-garde, and even rock 'n' roll. Morricone likes to use different tools from garmoshek and Rozhkov and electric guitars, but his style - is to use the female voice as a tool to pick succulent orchestration. Contrary to popular belief, not only Morricone soundtracks, he wrote chamber and instrumental music, which in 1985 even made a tour in Europe, personally dirizhiruya orchestra at concerts. Twice during his career Ennio Morricone himself appeared in the films, which he wrote music, and in 1995 he was removed about a documentary film. Ennio Morricone is married, he had four children, he lives in Rome. His son Andrea Morricone also wrote music for the film ...
1. Once Upon A Time In The West: Man With The Harmonica
Disc 2:
1. The Untouchables: Main Theme









































