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05 January 2025 Leipzig (Germany)
The best of Ennio Morricone
100 soloists, singers and musicians from the Milano Festival Opera conducted by Marco Seco / Marcin Wolniewski - Gewandhaus
Program Info: Featuring original film scenes and screen animations THE HATEFUL 8 - PLAY ME THE SONG OF DEATH - KILL BILL - TWO GLORIOUS SCACKS - ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA - CINEMA PARADISO
Large orchestra, singers and musicians of the Milano Festival Opera Director: Marco Seco/Marcin Wolniewski
The world-famous Oscar winner Ennio Morricone is considered one of the most prolific composers in the history of film music; he has written over 500 film scores for cinema and television and created legendary pieces.
He received his last Oscar in February 2016 for Tarantino's “The Hateful 8.” Morricone made himself immortal almost 50 years ago with his music for “Play me the song of death”. His compositions for the spaghetti western classic “Two Glorious Scoundrels”, for Roland Joffé's drama “Mission” and for Giuseppe Tornatore's film “Cinema Paradiso” achieved particular fame.
His fans can experience Morricone's unforgettable works live in selected cities. The large ensemble of soloists, musicians and choir of the Milano Festival Opera under the direction of the renowned conductor Marco Seco will be on stage and bring Morricone's stirring music to life.
ORIGINAL MOVIE SCENES The technically complex screen animation with the original film scenes condenses the gripping atmosphere and brings the famous goosebumps effect that no one can escape.
Ennio Morricone's most important works include the soundtracks for "The Hateful 8", "Play Me a Song of Death", "Kill Bill 2", "My Name is Nobody", "Two Glorious Scoundrels", "Once Upon a Time in America" , “For a Fistful of Dollars” and “The Untouchables.”