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Ennio Morricone : a tribute


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The Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who famously wrote music for Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns and Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in America, has died in Rome aged 91 in the early hours of July 6. Morricone was hospitalized after having fractured his femur in a fall a few days ago.

Morricone has created over his seven decades long career some of the most iconic pieces of music for the cinema. He found fame in the late 1960s with the music he scored for Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns, such as The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and A Fistful of Dollars, that revolutionized the western genre. Following his success with Leone’s films, Morricone became a prolific film composer, scoring more than 500 soundtracks, working with - and not for - the greatest directors. Despite being offered to move to the U.S to work in Hollywood, Morricone never left Rome.

He received an honorary Oscar in 2007 for his career, but, almost a decade later, he finally won an Oscar for the soundtrack he composed for Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight in 2016 at the age of 87.

His music has the ability of anchoring the images in a film, bringing them further depth, even though he composed most of his scores from the film’s script. His music never forms part of the background. His music was inventive and showed an incredible range.

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A Fistful of Dollars (1964)

 

 

 

The first of Sergio Leone's "Dollars" trilogy, A Fistful of Dollars, starred Clint Eastwood in one of his most iconic roles as the unnamed stranger. Leone's films would certainly not have the same impact without Morricone's whistling music, and Leone himself knew that the success of his films were in part due to the composer.

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

 

 

 

This is probably Morricone's most well-known piece. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was the third film in Sergio Leone's "Dollar" trilogy. Morricone's music punctuates the film's most iconic sequence when the trio stare each other down. Morricone composed the music before Leone started filming, working on the themes together in pre-production. Leone's editing matches perfectly with Morricone's unforgettable music.

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Once Upon A Time in the West (1968)

 

Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West is considered by many to be his masterpiece, starring Henry Fonda and Charles Bronson. The final scene with Morricone's music is just one of the most extraordinary sequences in the history of cinema.

 

 

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The Mission (1986)

 

 

 

The Mission won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1986 and starred Jeremy Irons and Robert de Niro. Morricone here created an elegiatic music to Roland Joffé's historical epic film. Morricone's music was nominated for an Oscar that year, and won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score.

The Untouchables (1987)

 

 

 

Morricone won a Grammy award for his score of Brian de Palma’s The Untouchables. The American crime film, starring Kevin Costner, Robert de Niro and Sean Connery, has now become a classic. With its distinctive trumpet sounds, Morricone created here a brilliant and audaciously triumphant soundtrack full of tension.

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Cinema Paradiso (1988)

 

 

This is probably one of Morricone's most beautiful film scores that translates perfectly the nostalgic theme of Giuseppe Tornatore's Cinema Paradiso. Tornatore won the award for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars in 1990.

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Once Upon a Time in America  ( 1984 )

 

 

 

When Leone decided to switch genres and make the ultimate American gangster movie, he tasked Morricone with writing a score that sounded just as iconic as his westerns. What he got was something that sounded about as far from the mean streets of New York as possible – all soft pan-flutes and high-pitched Italian solos – but somehow it worked. Just as grand, soaring (and slightly western) as the film, Morricone’s score haunts the film with unexpected melancholy.

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Malèna (2000)

 

 

 

A swoony ode to first love (specifically about Italian actress Monica Bellucci), Morricone’s bittersweet symphony of adolescent romance and small-town intolerance drips with lust and longing – a warm-hearted classical score that, like his best work, also manages to feel slightly sad and melancholy at the same time. Giuseppe Tornatore’s Sicilian coming of age tale is slighter than some of his bigger epics, but Morricone helps him fill the film with the grandest of emotions.

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The Hateful Eight (2015)

 

Morricone finally won an Oscar for one of his film scores. This was the maestro's first western score in 40 years. Morricone also composed the soundtrack to Tarantino's latest film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

 

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Se Telefonando  ( 1966 )

 

 

Morricone's sophisticated arrangement of "Se telefonando" was combined melodic trumpet lines, Hal Blaine–style drumming, a string set, a '60s Europop female choir, and intensive subsonic-sounding trombones. The main theme of the song thrills around just three notes, taken from the siren of a police car in Marseilles. The Italian Hitparade #7 song hfeatured eight transitions of tonality building tension throughout the chorus. 

 

 

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Hi was fantastic musician, lesson the Silk Road with Yo yo Ma 

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