Ennio Morricone is probably the most famous film composer of the 20th
century. He is also one of the most prolific composers working in any
medium. No exact figure is available, but he's scored several hundred
films over the past several decades, perhaps as many as 500. While these
have been in almost every imaginable musical style (and for almost
every imaginable kind of movie), he is most identified with the
"spaghetti Western" style of soundtracks, which he pioneered when
providing the musical backdrop for the films of director Sergio Leone.
Morricone's palette is extraordinarily diverse, drawing from classical,
jazz, pop, rock, electronic, avant-garde, and Italian music, among other
styles. Esteemed by such important figures in modern music as John Zorn
(not to mention contemporary directors like Martin Scorsese), he is
increasingly placed among not just the finest soundtrack composers, but
the most important contemporary composers of any sort.
Ennio Morricone - The best
01. For a few dollars more 02:50
02. A fistful of dollars 02:58
03. Once upon a time in the west 07:12
04. Chi mai 03:28
05. Medley: Cockey's song (new madness) 04:26
06. A fistful of dynamite 04:37
07. My name is nobody 03:12
08. Sacco and Vanzetti 08:33
09. Metello 02:42
10. Gabriel's oboe 06:05
11. Baroque intermezzo 02:03
12. Pan's song 05:14
13. Mucchio selvaggio 02:37
14. Moses theme (main title) 04:06
15. The adventurer 04:50
16. Per un pugno di dollari 02:58
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