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Paradiso 2011
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Paradiso

The album Paradiso, released in 2011, brings us a collection of compositions by Ennio Morricone that evoke cinematic atmospheres. Morricone, born in Rome in 1928 and passed away in the same city in 2020, was a master in creating soundtracks, leaving his mark on over 470 films and television series. His work spanned a vast range of genres, establishing him as an influential figure in film music. Before achieving international fame with his iconic scores for Italian westerns, he collaborated with artists from the Italian music scene of the sixties, contributing his talent as an arranger for labels like RCA Italiana.

Year
2011
Songs
16
Duration
37 min 29 seg
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This album compiles pieces that have become benchmarks, such as Gabriel's Oboe, Cinema Paradiso ~ Profumo di Limone, and La Califfa. Morricone's music, often used in award-winning productions, has the particularity of transporting us to specific scenes, creating a deep emotional bond with the listener. His ability to intertwine unforgettable melodies with visual narrative is one of the most remarkable aspects of his legacy, and Paradiso is a clear example of this, bringing together themes that have resonated over time.

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