Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Remastered 2021) Ennio Morricone

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2021

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.09.2021

Label: Decca (UMO) Classics (CAM)

Genre: Soundtrack

Subgenre: Film

Interpret: Ennio Morricone

Komponist: Ennio Morricone (1928-2020)

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  • 1Città viva (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:35
  • 2Madre assente (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:04
  • 3Campi aperti e sospesi (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)03:56
  • 4Double Face (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)04:53
  • 5Esecuzione radiofonica (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:26
  • 6Per Enrico, Riccardo e Roberto (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:28
  • 7Sotto i ponti della città (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:36
  • 8Per Dalila (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:40
  • 9Stranamente di notte (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)05:10
  • 10Cinque quarti (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:22
  • 11Madre assente #2 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)01:22
  • 12Stranamente un giorno (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:33
  • 13Sotto i ponti della città #2 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:05
  • 14Per Dalila #2 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)01:58
  • 15Per Enrico, Riccardo e Roberto #2 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)01:48
  • 16Città viva #2 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)00:58
  • 17Madre assente #3 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)01:03
  • 18Stranamente di notte #2 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)02:25
  • 19Per Enrico, Riccardo e Roberto #3 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)01:09
  • 20Sotto i ponti della città #3 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)01:55
  • Total Runtime48:26

Info zu Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Remastered 2021)

Il Bandito Dagli Occhi Azzurri (The Blue-Eyed Bandit) ist ein Meisterwerk des legendären Komponisten Ennio Morricone.

Von Filmkomponist Ennio Morricone wurde kolportiert, er wäre kein großer Freund des Jazz gewesen und hätte mit der Idee der Improvisation nicht allzu viel anfangen können. Das mag im Großen und Ganzen zutreffen, dennoch gab es bei ihm immer wieder auch grandios eingesetzte Jazzmusiker und Jazzeinflüsse.

Eine Krimimusik mit treibender Rhythm Section und heißen Bläser-Riffs, also so wie die Amerikaner unzählige Thriller vertonten, war bei Morricone allerdings in der Tat eine Seltenheit. Umso bedeutender für seine Filmographie ist daher die Musik zum Film “Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri” (Der Bandit mit den blauen Augen), der 1980 von Alfredo Giannetti inszeniert wurde. Morricone-Fans und Jazz-Begeisterte dürften sich gleichermaßen über die ersten HiRes ReMaster-Wiederveröffentlichung freuen.

Track 1 „Cit Viva“ wird von einem mächtigen Schlagzeug-Intro eingeleitet. Pianist Pieranunzi spielt im 5/4-Takt und lässt die blue notes perlen, bis der voluminöse Klangkörper des Orchesters die Führung übernimmt. Ein grandios- spektakulärer Einstieg. Melancholisch und voller tiefer Gefühle ist „Madre Assente“. Die Streicher bringen jeden Eisberg zum Schmelzen. „Double Face“ präsentiert den kreativ-Klavier-Künstler Pieranunzi wieder von seiner besten Seite. Auch klanglich zeigt sich hier die Güte der Aufnahme. Das Instrument erfüllt den ganzen Hörraum, ist voll maximaler Dynamik und offenbart analoge Wärme und Feinzeichnung. Dieser 14-Track Soundtrack macht vom ersten bis zum letzten Ton richtig Freude.

Franco Nero as Renzo Dominici
Dalila Di Lazzaro as Stella
Carlos de Carvalho as Police Commissioner
Pierfrancesco Poggi as Stella's Lover
Luigi Montini as Brigadeer Mannella
Sergio Tabor as Palamitessa
Jole Fierro as Renzo's Mother
Fabrizio Bentivoglio as Riccardo aka Rick
Paolo Maria Scalondro as Policeman
Franco Javarone as Watchman
Mickey Knox as De Biase

Enrico Pieranunzi, piano
Riccardo Del Fra, double bass
Riccardo Asciolla, viola
Roberto Gatto, percussion
Ennio Morricone, conductor

Digitally remastered




Ennio Morricone
was born in Rome on 10 November 1928. His long artistic career includes a wide range of composition genres, from absolute concert music to applied music, working as orchestrator, conductor and composer for theatre, radio and cinema. In 1946, Ennio received his trumpet diploma and in 1954 he received his diploma in Composition at the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia under the guidance of Goffredo Petrassi. He wrote his first concert works at the end of the 1950s, then worked as arranger for RAI (the Italian broadcasting company) and RCA-Italy. He started his career as a film music composer in 1961 with the film Il Federale directed by Luciano Salce. World fame followed through the Sergio Leone westerns: A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966), Once Upon a Time in The West (1968) and A Fistful of Dynamite (1971).

In 1965, Morricone joined the improvisation group Nuova Consonanza. Since 1960, Morricone has scored over 450 films working with many Italian and international directors including Sergio Leone, Gillo Pontecorvo, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Giuliano Montaldo, Lina Wertmuller, Giuseppe Tornatore, Brian De Palma, Roman Polanski, Warren Beatty, Adrian Lyne, Oliver Stone, Margarethe Von Trotta, Henry Verneuil, Pedro Almodovar and Roland Joffè. His most famous films (other than the Italian westerns) include: The Battle of Algiers; Sacco and Vanzetti; Cinema Paradiso; The Legend of 1900, Malena; The Untouchables; Once Upon a Time in America; The Mission and U-Turn. His absolute music production includes over 100 pieces composed from 1946 to the present day. Titles include Concerto per Orchestra n.1 (1957); Frammenti di Eros (1985); Cantata per L’Europa (1988); UT, per tromba, archi e percussioni (1991); Ombra di lontana presenza (1997); Voci dal silenzio (2002); Sicilo ed altri frammenti (2007); Vuoto d’anima piena (2008). In 2001, Ennio Morricone began a period of intense concert activity, conducting his film music and concert works for symphony orchestra and polyphonic choir in more than 100 concerts across Europe, Asia, USA, Central and South America.

During his long career, Ennio Morricone has also received many awards. As well as the Golden Lion and the honorary Oscar he was awarded in 2003, he has been presented with eight Nastri D’argento, five BAFTAs, five Oscar nominations, seven David Di Donatellos, three Golden Globes, one Grammy Award and one European Film Award. In 2009, the then President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, also signed a decree appointing Morricone to the rank of Knight in the Order of the Legion of Honor.

In the recording field, Morricone has received 27 gold discs, seven platinum discs, three Golden Plates and the Critica discografica award for the music of the film Il Prato. The soundtrack from the film The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2009 while Morricone himself was awarded the prestigious Polar Music prize the following year.

His more recent works include scores for the television series Karol and The End of a Mystery, 72 Meters and Fateless. In the 21st century, Morricone’s music has been reused countless times for television and in movies including Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill (2003), Death Proof (2007), Inglourious Basterds (2009) and Django Unchained (2012). In 2007, Morricone received the Academy Honorary Award “for his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music”.

In November 2013, he began a world tour to coincide with the 50th anniversary of his film music career and performed in locations such as the Crocus City Hall in Moscow, Santiago, Chile, Berlin, Germany (O2 World), Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna’s Stadhalle. On 6 February 2014, Riccardo Mutti conducted the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing Morricone’s Voices from the Silence, a cantata Morricone composed in response to 9/11 to give voice to innocent victims. In Autumn 2014, Morricone participated in the recording of a documentary about himself by Giuseppe Tornatore, which is yet to be released.

His European tour resumed from February 2015 to March 2015, with 20 concerts in 12 countries, in Europe’s largest arenas, such as the O2 in London and the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. Playing to a total of 150,000 spectators and with most of the shows sold out, Maestro Morricone’s My Life in Music European Arena Tour was a resounding success.

On 12 June 2015, Morricone conducted a mass composed in dedication to Pope Francis. It was commissioned by the Jesuit Order to commemorate the 200 year anniversary of the recongregation of the Jesuit Order at the Jesuit Church in Rome.

2015 also saw Morricone collaborate with Quentin Tarantino on an original soundtrack for the very first time. On December 7th 2015, The Hateful Eight had its world premiere followed by a Golden Globe nomination in the Best Original Score category the very next day.

Giuseppe Tornatore’s The Correspondence, with an original soundtrack composition by Morricone, is being released on January 15th 2016



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