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Play Morricone 2 (Pieranunzi Johnson Baron) (2004)192Kbps
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To meet the Morricone fans's requirement that In-depth study the series of works of the great master Ennio Morricone
Providing complete summary and play in online of the OST and the flms of 401 official works of Ennio Morricne
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Play Morricone 2 (Pieranunzi Johnson Baron)
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"Play Morricone" was a 2003 highlight - an intimate, inventive, improvisatory trio take on one of cinema's great composers “Play Morricone 2” is just as good & is a true sequel – new recordings, not “leftovers”. The trio is an Italian-American alliance led by Enrico Pieranunzi. As a studio musician in the 1970s & '80s, he played on dozens of Ennio Morricone's soundtracks. Now recognized as one of jazz's great pianist-arrangers, Pieranunzi has for two decades enjoyed a very rewarding occasional alliance with acoustic bassist Marc Johnson & drummer Joey Baron. Here, two suitably “cinematic” Pieranunzi originals, join eight elaborations on Morricone’s music (more>>>>)

Play Morricone 2 (Pieranunzi Johnson Baron)
Pianist, composer.
He was born in Rome on December 5, 1949.
When he was only five and a half years old he began studying piano. At the same time his father, a guitarist, started introducing him to the wonders and challenges of jazz improvisation as well. From then on Enrico kept on following a double road in music. In fact he developed his jazz style while studying classical piano.
When he was nineteen he began his professional career in Italy and since then he has worked with an abundance of bands, both Italian units and groups led by Americans.....
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001
il clan dei siciliani
6.7M
002
alba oscura e d'amore
8.6M
003
penso a te
8.3M
004
questi vent'anni miei
6.8M
005
the next night
7.4M
006
sunday waltz
10.3M
007
il vizietto
6.9M
008
promesse d'amore
10.7M
009
my meadows
8.2M
010
waltz for a future movie
10.1M
011
penso a te
7.4M
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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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