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您可以立即得到以下莫里康内爱好者必备资源的所有密码
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1. 莫里康内谱曲的397部电影原声音乐资源(总计
5596 首 总容量2.8G )
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2.本站历年发布过的莫里康内配乐83部最著名电影高码率视频文件
总容量64G
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3.本站琴谱专栏的所有琴谱 (308首莫里康内谱曲的琴谱共计297M提供一次性完整下载)
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mus-046
Nostromo
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序号
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曲名
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WMA
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001
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The Tropical Variation
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002
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The Silver Of The Mine
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003
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Nostromo
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004
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Greed
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005
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Gisella
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006
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The Old Mine
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007
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For Emilia
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008
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The Mine Prelude
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009
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Silver Sea
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010
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Weapons Of Love
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011
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For Emilia
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012
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For Emilia
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013
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Silver Train
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014
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The Way To Sulaco
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015
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Guzman Bento
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016
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Sulaco's Square
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017
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Gisella
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018
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Sulaco's Band
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019
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Silver Convoy
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020
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For Emilia
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021
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Nostromo
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022
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The Tropical Variation
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023
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The Slver Of The Mine
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mus-047
Symphony
for richard 3
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001
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Prologue
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002
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After The Battle
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003
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Lady Anne
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004
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The Court Of King Richard
Iv
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005
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The Journey To London
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006
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After The Coronation
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007
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Buckingham Leaves The Court
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008
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Battle And Death Of Richard
Iii
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有关Symphony
for richard 3(理查德三世)音乐的一些说明
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2010年,笔者为编写"莫里康内音乐入门100首"查阅了这组音乐的背景.历经长时间的搜索,查找,终于在一家名为"Silent
Era"(无声时代)的网站上(http://www.silentera.com/video/richardIIIHV.html)找到了一些有关资料.现特记载于后以供有此需要的朋友们参考 |
1. 原来的英文资料
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2001
Kino International edition
Richard
III (1912), color-tinted black & white, 59 minutes,
not rated.
Kino
International, K180, UPC 7-38329-01802-3.
Full-frame 4:3 NTSC, one single-sided, single-layered
DVD disc, Region 1, 5 Mbps average video bit rate,
192 kbps audio bit rate, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo
sound, English language intertitles, no foreign language
subtitles, 16 chapter stops, keep case, $29.95.
DVD release date: 26 June 2001.
Country of origin: USA
Ratings
(1-10): video: 8 / audio: 9 / additional content:
6 / overall: 8.
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When
AFI set about preserving Richard III, their sense of
occasion was not lost on the film. The great film music
composer Ennio Morricone was commissioned to score the
restoration print of Richard III. And he did not disappoint.
From the opening moments of Morricone’s four-plus-minute
prologue, you know you’re in for something special.
Morricone’s rich music is a delicious main course to
be feasted upon and savored over the passage of an hour.
The
print has survived in wonderful condition. The film
has a little print damage, dust and speckling, as
would be expected for a print 84 years old at restoration,
but generally a broad range of graytones and excellent
image detail are characteristic of this print. The
film was entirely color-tinted. At times, there are
the beginnings of emulsion disintegration in shots
tinted in a pale yellow. The video transfer does the
print justice. The graytones and image detail are
all excellently reproduced, and the color tints are
never oversaturated. The image framing is generous
and does not interfere with type in the intertitles.
The DVD is a pleasure to watch.
A
rarity on silent film DVDs, this disc features well-designed
motion graphics for the main menu.
Rediscovering
Richard, a 17-minute documentary produced by Bret
Wood on the recovery of the film, includes an interview
with William Buffum, the film collector who has owned
and preserved Richard III since trading for the film
with collector Clifford Beckwith in the early 1960s.
One electrifying moment in the documentary happens
when, while comparing a scene from Laurence Olivier’s
Richard III (1955) to the 1912 version, a cross-fade
from the modern version to the silent results in a
lip-syncing to Warde’s performance the end of Olivier’s
line of dialog.
Due
largely to its historical importance and no less due
to its entertainment value, we highly recommend this
well-produced home video edition of Richard III.
USA: Click the logomark at right to purchase
a Region 1 NTSC DVD of this edition from Amazon.com.
Canada: Click the logomark at right to purchase
a Region 1 NTSC DVD of this edition from Amazon.ca.
This Region 1 NTSC DVD is also available directly
from Kino International.
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SILENT
ERA FILMS ON HOME VIDEO
Reviews of silent film releases on home video.
Copyright ? 1999-2010 by Carl Bennett
and the Silent Era Company.
All Rights Reserved.
Richard III
(1912)
The
recovery of a long-lost film is always a cause for
celebration among film historians, archivists and
fans but in 1996 a special and loud hurrah went up
over the recovery of the oldest surviving complete
American feature film, Richard III (1912). Film collector
William Buffum from Portland, Oregon, turned over
to the American Film Institute a complete print that
he’d been caring for since the early 1960s (also donated
was the 1919 Lon Chaney short When Bearcat Went Dry).
Richard
III, released in October 1912, was not the first American
feature film. The five-reel Oliver Twist (1912), released
in May, is the earliest known American feature film
but survives in an incomplete print. The French-American
production Queen Elizabeth (1912) was released in
July in four reels.
Filmed
in New York in Westchester County and on City Island
near the Bronx, Richard III is an extraordinary production
for 1912. While production values had been rising
for several years, all one has to do is compare the
film to the British two-reel Richard III of 1911,
shot entirely on a stage with painted flats (complete
with studio floorboards visible in the foreground),
to see how special Richard III (1912) truly is. And
while the Richard III at hand has its share of painted
flats for settings, the film is well mounted. A large
number of extras and the location photography add
immensely to the realism of the film.
Long
associated with the role of Richard, retired stage
actor Frederick Warde returned to walk in Gloucester’s
boots once again. And Warde’s Richard is all knees
when he walks. Frederick Warde, as a seasoned stage
actor, admittedly could not perform the role for the
mute camera without delivering lines of spoken dialog.
As to the character of Richard, he has always been
a conniving son-of-a-bitch. And to Warde’s credit,
his inexperience as a film actor is no hinderence
to his projecting successfully to an audience the
evil nature of Richard.
The
film itself does as much justice to the play as could
be expected of a silent film. The producers of the
film resisted the temptation to place long exerpts
of dialog in intertitles. Instead, the actors are
allowed to pantomine as they deliver spoken lines,
evoking in our mind’s ear echoes of Shakespearean
verse. The film still plays well and should remain
pleasing over multiple viewings. — Carl Bennett
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以下是对主要内容的节译
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2001
Kino International edition
Richard
III (1912), color-tinted black & white,
59 minutes, not rated.
When
AFI set about preserving Richard III, their
sense of occasion was not lost on the film.
The great film music composer Ennio Morricone
was commissioned to score the restoration print
of Richard III. And he did not disappoint. From
the opening moments of Morricone’s four-plus-minute
prologue, you know you’re in for something special.
Morricone’s rich music is a delicious main course
to be feasted upon and savored over the passage
of an hour.
The
print has survived in wonderful condition. The
film has a little print damage, dust and speckling,
as would be expected for a print 84 years old
at restoration, but generally a broad range
of graytones and excellent image detail are
characteristic of this print. The film was entirely
color-tinted. At times, there are the beginnings
of emulsion disintegration in shots tinted in
a pale yellow. The video transfer does the print
justice. The graytones and image detail are
all excellently reproduced, and the color tints
are never oversaturated. The image framing is
generous and does not interfere with type in
the intertitles. The DVD is a pleasure to watch.
A rarity on silent film DVDs, this disc features
well-designed motion graphics for the main menu.
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本站译文:
2001 国际电影版 理查德三世(1912), 黑白电影以彩色着色,59分钟,没有分级
当AFI开始着手修复理查德三世的时侯,他们认识到不能失去这部电影提供的机会.伟大的电影音乐作曲家埃尼奥
莫里康内被委托为这部理查德三世的修复和出版谱曲,他没有使大家失望.从莫里康内的四加一分钟序曲开始,你就可以感觉到你正是在欣赏一部特殊的作品.莫里康内极好的音乐是一道美味的主菜,而这场丰盛的宴会整整持续了一个小时.
这部作品由于良好的保存而免遭大的破坏. 由于灰尘和一些斑点使胶片有一些损害,对于已有84年历史的作品来讲这是在预料之中的.但总的来说这个版本有很好的图像细节.胶片是以彩色着色的.影像的细节都被出色地复制....观看这部DVD是一种乐事.这种无声电影的DVD是极其罕见的.这个碟片的一个特点是精心设计的可选的菜单.
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mus-048
Legend
of 1900 / 海上钢琴师
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001
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1900's theme
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002
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the legend of the pianist
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003
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the crisis
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004
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the crave
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005
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a goodbye to friends
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006
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study for three hands
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007
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playing love
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008
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a mozart reincarnated
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009
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child
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010
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1900's madness #1
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011
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Danny's blues
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012
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second crisis
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013
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peacherine
rag'
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014
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nocturne with no moon
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015
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before the end
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016
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playing love
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017
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I can and then
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018
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1900's madness #2
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019
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silent goodbye
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020
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ships and snow
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021
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lost boys calling
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以下8首曲目是由本站音乐顾问SHERRY为网友精心收集并于2004年1月上传的重要补充曲目
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022
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tarantella in 3rd class
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023
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enduring movement
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024
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police
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025
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trailer
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026
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thanks danny
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027
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magic waltz
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028
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goodbye duet
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029
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portraits
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mus-049
The
fourth king
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001
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Exultat
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002
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Il Quarto Re
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003
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Con Gioia Serena
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004
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Senza Luce
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005
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Tensione A Oriente
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006
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Il Quarto Re
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007
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Con Gioia Serena
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008
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Accumulazione Cromatica
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009
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Il Quarto
Re
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010
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Tensione A Oriente
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011
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Exultat
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mus-050
Parde
pio
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001
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padre pio tra cielo e terra
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002
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la sofferenza
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003
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la croce della gloria
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004
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il dolore e l'ira
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005
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nel silenzio
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006
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la verita' nelle stimmate
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007
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tra cielo e terra
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008
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dolore come amore
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009
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sia fatta
la sua volonta'
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010
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la casa della soferenza
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011
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7 raccordi
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012
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solo voci
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您可以立即得到以下莫里康内爱好者必备资源的所有密码
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1.
莫里康内谱曲的397部电影原声音乐资源(总计
5596 首 总容量2.8G )
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2.本站历年发布过的莫里康内配乐83部最著名电影高码率视频文件
总容量64G
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3.本站琴谱专栏的所有琴谱 (308首莫里康内谱曲的琴谱共计297M提供一次性完整下载)
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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! |
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