Posted on 07/06/2020 9:01:21 AM PDT by Republic_Venom
Ennio Morricone, the Italian composer who wrote the iconic theme tune to The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, has died aged 91.
His death was confirmed by his lawyer, Giorgio Assumma, who said he died in a hospital in Rome early on Monday.
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Muse uses his “Man with a Harmonica” as the intro to Knights of Cydonia.
Did he invent that whistling thing?
OMG I had much dislike for that
The Glory of Gold was better.
I was unaware until today it was a cover. RIP anyway.
To my great surprise, I awoke one morning a decade ago to the cry of my neighbour’s new rooster.
His rendition of the opening theme of the title music lead me to conclude that the composer borrowed that cry for his composition.
It was an Italian breed, of course.
Rest in Peace Maestro.
Thank you!
You know, I never thought of that before. But now that you mention it, I can really hear that in my head! I think you cracked the code. :-)
When the movie came out, Morricone’s eerie music was a dramatic departure from the usual twangy tunes of Westerns. More so than usual, the music also carried the movie, getting audiences to accept odd scenes and clunky dialog, jerky plot lines, and thin production values.
He was a great composer and I just watched “The Good, The Bad and the Ugly” for the umpteenth time this past weekend. I’ll have to pick out another movie to watch now with his wonderful music.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enuOArEfqGo
The Untouchables Theme (Ennio Morricone)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu2FekMaTQc
I still listen to most of Morricone, he’s right up there with several goto cinema composers I listen to.
Agree....one of the very, very few movie soundtracks I’ve purchased. Hauntingly beautiful compositions that are perfectly married to the lush cinematography of the scenes.
For those not familiar with the movie the full sound track has been posted to youtube....
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3ADED8E9B336B068
In context, it builds the tension very well. If you get a few guys who know the movie, they will stiffen up on hearing it.
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