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Morricone's music uploaded by Philippine web friend
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The
music uploaded by JING at July 2005. Thanks Phillippine
web friend JING
E-mail
of JING: rcleonardo@hotmail.com
The
photos of Jing and his Philippine typical happyness
big family (Jing is second from right)
About
Jing
Our
friend, Rodison C.
Leonardo, was born in the Philippines,
a native Filipino. You can also call him
by his nickname Jing. He's 34 years old,
a Roman Catholic. He holds a degree of Bachelor
of Science in Electronics and Communication
Engineering. There was once an occurrence
in his life he wanted to enter Priesthood
after his graduation in college. For some
personal reasons, he didn't continue to
pursue it. Until now it's very hard to admit
that he's still a bachelor at his mature
age. He only diverts his time to watch film
or hear music after his work. He loves film
and music. His real hobbies are to collect
music in LPs and CDs, and also to collect
films in VHS, VCD and DVD as well. He started
to like Sir Ennio Morricone's music when
he saw the film "The Mission"
in 1995. He considered The Mission music
'very influential' to him. Seeking more
of Sir Ennio's works, he joined in one of
Morricone's prestige forums. There he met
many friends in different nations who really
loved to help those who were beginners of
knowing Sir Ennio and his magnificent scores.
He still makes contact to some of them through
e-mail. Knowing friends who have one common
goal, "to spread the music of Sir Ennio
Morricone", is a very remarkable and
tremendous experience for him. It's so great
to know there's someone in the Philippines
who really appreciate Maestro Ennio Morricone,
truly the legend of film music.
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Many
happy to Jing and his big family
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An
explanation about the page
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The Philippine
friend JING posted again CDR for our web site
on July 8,2005. except 3 movie disks,the important
one is music disk of Morricone. Its content
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1.Amii
Stewart - Pearls (10 music) |
2.Nino
Rota Ensemble (12 music) |
3."Once
upon a time in the west" with DISCO style
(DJ Goldstar and Edda Dell’Orso--By Club Amokk
Techno) |
4.The great scores of Sir
Ennio compiled by JING (25 music) |
5."Malera" OST
(15 music,256Kbps Mp3) |
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The 1 and 2 part
have been published in the other special pages,
you can enter them from below links. The "Malena"
was provided in former page (engf1002-2),
because the space is limited, so it is no
longer publish. The 3 and 4 part publish in
the page. |
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003-"Once
upon a time in the west" (With DISCO
STYLE)
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(DJ
Goldstar and Edda Dell’Orso--By Club Amokk
Techno)
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No.
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Name
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listen
in online with WMA format
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001
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Once
upon a time in the west
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004-"Ennio
Morricone Anthology"
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Below
is JING's E-mail: I self-compiled some of
the great scores of Sir Ennio. These have
come from friends whom I met in the forum.
I named it "Ennio Morricone Anthology" |
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No.
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Name
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listen
in online with WMA format
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001
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Cavallina
A Cavallo (Dedicato Al Mare Egeo)(1978)
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002
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I Promessi
Sposi(1989)
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003
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Il
Gatto(1977)
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004
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Il
Giardino Delle Delizie(1967)
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005
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Il
Ladrone91980)
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006
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Il
Lungo Silenzio(1993)
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007
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Il
Maestro E Margherita(1972)
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008
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It's
Wrong for Me to Love You (Butterfly
Studio Version sung by Pia Zadora
) (1982)
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009
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Jona
Che Visse Nella Balena(1993)
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010
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Le
Due Stagioni Della Vita(1972)
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011
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L'eredita
Ferramonti(1976)
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012
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March
of the McGregors (Sette Donne Per
I McGregor)(1966)
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013
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Mio
Caro Dottor Grasler(1990)
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014
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Orient
Express014-Orient Express(1979)
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015
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Pazzia
Da Lavoro (Lulu the Tool)(1971)
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016
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Per
Le Antiche Scale(1975)
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017
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Sans
Mobile Apparant(1971)
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018
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Se
(Cinema Paradiso sung by Josh Groban
)(2002)
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019
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Sinfonia
D'una Citta (Copkiller)(1982)
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020
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The
Big Gundown(1967
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021
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The
Bird with the Crystal Plummage(19690
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022
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Uccellacci
e Uccellini (The Hawks and the Sparrows)
(1965)
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023
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What
Dreams May Come(1998)
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024
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All'alba
Del Quinto Giorno
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025
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025-Atame!
(1989)
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Honorary
Oscar 2006 goes to composer Ennio Morricone
congratulations
Morricone most heartily
Ennio Morricone Mini biography:
A classmate of director Sergio Leone with
whom he would form one of the great director/composer
partnerships (right up there with Eisenstein
& Prokofiev, Hitchcock & Herrmann,
Fellini & Rota), Ennio Morricone studied
at Rome's Santa Cecilia Conservatory, where
he specialised in trumpet. His first film
scores were relatively undistinguished,
but he was hired by Leone for Per un pugno
di dollari (1964) on the strength of some
of his song arrangements. His score for
that film, with its sparse arrangements,
unorthodox instrumentation (bells, electric
guitars, harmonicas, the distinctive twang
of the jew's harp) and memorable tunes,
revolutionised the way music would be used
in Westerns, and it is hard to think of
a post-Morricone Western score that doesn't
in some way reflect his influence. Although
his name will always be synonymous with
the spaghetti Western, Morricone has also
contributed to a huge range of other film
genres: comedies, dramas, thrillers, horror
films, romances, art movies, exploitation
movies -making him one of the film world's
most versatile artists. He has written nearly
400 film scores, so a brief summary is impossible,
but his most memorable work includes the
Leone films, Gillo Pontecorvos _Battaglia
di Algeri, La (1965)_ , Roland Joffé's The
Mission (1986), Brian De Palma's The Untouchables
(1987) and Giuseppe Tornatore's Nuovo cinema
Paradiso (1988), plus a rare example of
sung opening credits for Pier Paolo Pasolini's
Uccellacci e uccellini (1966). It must be
stressed that he is *not* behind the work
of the entirely separate composers Bruno
Nicolai and Nicola Piovani despite allegations
made by more than one supposedly reputable
film guide!
(see
here)
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