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Film Music, Vol. 1: The Collection (1987) Film Music, Vol. 2 (1988) Once Upon a Time in the West: 20 Famous Film Tracks of Ennio Morricone (1989) Zijn Grootste Successen (1990) Chamber Music (1990) The Legendary Italian Westerns (1990) Original Film Musik Von Ennio Morricone (1993) 93 Movie Sounds (1994) Classic Ennio Morricone (1994)
In addition, Morricone composed music for the western films by Sergio Sollima, The Big Gundown (with Lee Van Cleef, 1966), Face to Face (1967), and Run, Man, Run (1968), as well as the 1970 crime thriller Violent City (with Charles Bronson) and the poliziottesco film Revolver (1973).
In 1982, Ennio Morricone composed the score to The Thing, as the film's director John Carpenter wanted the film to have a European musical approach. [2] [3] Carpenter flew to Rome to speak with Morricone to convince him to take the job.
Composers, as a rule, are often fastidious types, but Ennio Morricone, though he composed as meticulously as a scientist (he would sometimes be writing scores while talking on the telephone), had ...
Galileo (1968 film) A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe; Giordano Bruno (film) A Girl... and a Million; The Girl and the General; The Gold Rimmed Glasses; Good News (1979 film) The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; Grand Slam (1967 film) The Great Silence; El Greco (1966 film) Guardians of the Clouds; Guns for San Sebastian
Once Upon a Time in the West: The Original Soundtrack Recording is a soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone, from the 1968 western film of the same name directed by Sergio Leone, released in 1972. The film score sold about 10 million copies worldwide. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Ennio: The Maestro (Italian: Ennio), also known as The Glance of Music, [3] is a 2021 documentary film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, celebrating the life and legacy of the Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who died on 6 July 2020. The film consists of interviews with directors, screenwriters, musicians, songwriters, critics and collaborators ...
Ennio Morricone was an Italian composer who created music for hundreds of films. [3] In the 1960s, director Sergio Leone was impressed by a musical arrangement of Morricone's and asked his former schoolmate to compose music for one of his films, A Fistful of Dollars.