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Ennio Morricone: Oscar-winning Italian film composer dies aged 91
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A look back at some of Ennio Morricone's most famous scores
Ennio Morricone, the Italian composer whose credits include the "spaghetti" Westerns that made Clint Eastwood a star, has died in Rome aged 91.

According to Italian news agency Ansa, he died in hospital having fractured his femur in a fall some days ago.

The prolific composer also wrote music for Once Upon a Time in America, The Untouchables and Cinema Paradiso.

Having received an honorary Oscar in 2007, he went on to win one in 2016 for Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight.

Morricone, who was simply known as "Maestro" in his home town of Rome, scored more than 500 films over seven decades.

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He won an Oscar after scoring Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight
Yet he remains best known for the haunting melodies he wrote for the trilogy of 1960s westerns Sergio Leone made with the then little-known Eastwood.

A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly centred around Eastwood's taciturn gunslinger, known as "The Man With No Name".

Leone called the composer's contributions "indispensable" and would have him write the score before shooting so he could design his shots around Morricone's contributions.

Eastwood went on to direct Westerns himself, including the Oscar-winning Unforgiven, but Morricone did not write music for them out of loyalty to Leone.

In a 2014 interview with the BBC's arts editor Will Gompertz he expressed regret for his decision, admitting he had missed out on "a great opportunity".


Media captionEnnio Morricone interviewed in 2014
Before his win for The Hateful Eight, Morricone received Oscar nominations for Days of Heaven, The Mission, The Untouchables, Bugsy and Malena.

His death was marked by Italian health minister Roberto Speranza, who tweeted: "Adieu maestro, and thank you for the emotions you gave us."

Speaking on BBC Breakfast on Monday, fellow composer Hans Zimmer said Morricone was "one of a kind" and "an icon".

"His music was always outstanding and done with great emotional fortitude and great intellectual thought," he continued.

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Media captionComposer Hans Zimmer reflects on the impact that Ennio Morricone had on his career
According to director Edgar Wright, Morricone "could make an average movie into a must see, a good movie into art, and a great movie into legend".

Author Joanne Harris also paid tribute, remembering an encounter with him at the Baftas when all she had been able to utter was "Sono una fan" ("I'm a fan").


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-53305397



Goodbye sir. I grew up loving your soundtracks, still have them and listen to them with just as much pleasure as I did the first time I was enthralled by them.


My favourites;





 
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The good, the bad and the ugly is my wakeup alarm in the morning and i have all of the above on my youtube playlist.

What a legacy to leave behind! RIP.
 
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Goodbye sir. I grew up loving your soundtracks, still have them and listen to them with just as much pleasure as I did the first time I was enthralled by them.

Same! One of the best ever. He was one of very very few at the complete apex of his craft.

A "few dollars more" had some of the most deep music in the genre (fitting given the haunted evil psychology of El Indio):


That chimes theme.....(esp how he worked it in with the greater theme and instrumental)

When the chimes end... pick up your gun...try and shoot me colonel....just try!
 
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Ennio Morricone: Oscar-winning Italian film composer dies aged 91
  • 8 hours ago
p08jzbqx.jpg


A look back at some of Ennio Morricone's most famous scores
Ennio Morricone, the Italian composer whose credits include the "spaghetti" Westerns that made Clint Eastwood a star, has died in Rome aged 91.

According to Italian news agency Ansa, he died in hospital having fractured his femur in a fall some days ago.

The prolific composer also wrote music for Once Upon a Time in America, The Untouchables and Cinema Paradiso.

Having received an honorary Oscar in 2007, he went on to win one in 2016 for Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight.

Morricone, who was simply known as "Maestro" in his home town of Rome, scored more than 500 films over seven decades.

_113253483_ennio1_afp.jpg

He won an Oscar after scoring Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight
Yet he remains best known for the haunting melodies he wrote for the trilogy of 1960s westerns Sergio Leone made with the then little-known Eastwood.

A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly centred around Eastwood's taciturn gunslinger, known as "The Man With No Name".

Leone called the composer's contributions "indispensable" and would have him write the score before shooting so he could design his shots around Morricone's contributions.

Eastwood went on to direct Westerns himself, including the Oscar-winning Unforgiven, but Morricone did not write music for them out of loyalty to Leone.

In a 2014 interview with the BBC's arts editor Will Gompertz he expressed regret for his decision, admitting he had missed out on "a great opportunity".


Media captionEnnio Morricone interviewed in 2014
Before his win for The Hateful Eight, Morricone received Oscar nominations for Days of Heaven, The Mission, The Untouchables, Bugsy and Malena.

His death was marked by Italian health minister Roberto Speranza, who tweeted: "Adieu maestro, and thank you for the emotions you gave us."

Speaking on BBC Breakfast on Monday, fellow composer Hans Zimmer said Morricone was "one of a kind" and "an icon".

"His music was always outstanding and done with great emotional fortitude and great intellectual thought," he continued.

p08jzpnp.jpg


Media captionComposer Hans Zimmer reflects on the impact that Ennio Morricone had on his career
According to director Edgar Wright, Morricone "could make an average movie into a must see, a good movie into art, and a great movie into legend".

Author Joanne Harris also paid tribute, remembering an encounter with him at the Baftas when all she had been able to utter was "Sono una fan" ("I'm a fan").


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-53305397



Goodbye sir. I grew up loving your soundtracks, still have them and listen to them with just as much pleasure as I did the first time I was enthralled by them.


My favourites;






His body of work, ensures his legacy.
 
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Why do most of the videos posted above seem to be from Spaghetti Western?

Because most of the best works he composed were for westerns, the exception to this being three movies:
La Professional
last of the mohicans
Once upon a time in America.
 
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