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Ennio Morricone Lounge Music Session Vol. 2 (Original Film Scores)

by Ennio Morricone · Album Ennio Morricone Lounge Music Session Vol. 2 (Original Film Scores)

Senza Motivo Apparente (From “Senza Movente”)

Key A Tempo 85 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 4:23
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◫ Cinema Mode

The story behind

Senza Motivo Apparente (From “Senza Movente”), according to DoReSol

The melody of Gabriel's Oboe evokes a deep sense of calm and reflection, almost as if the instrument itself were narrating an intimate story. Its structure, centered on the oboe line, allows each note to breathe and connect directly with the listener, inviting attentive listening. It is a piece that, without the need for words, conveys palpable emotion, managing to create a soundscape that invites introspection.

This composition was born from the genius of Ennio Morricone, a master whose prolific career spanned the creation of music for over 500 film and television productions. His ability to weave unique sonic atmospheres became evident in works for films that achieved recognition, including notable collaborations with Sergio Leone in the Spaghetti Western genre. Pieces such as those from A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), and Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) are a testament to his versatility. However, his musical legacy extends far beyond, with compositions for Days of Heaven, The Mission, and Cinema Paradiso, considered true musical gems.

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Ennio Morricone Lounge Music Session Vol. 2 (Original Film Scores)

Ennio Morricone Lounge Music Session Vol. 2 (Original Film Scores)

Ennio Morricone · 1988 · Track 14

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Time signature4/4
Tempo85 BPM
Duration4:23
AlbumEnnio Morricone Lounge Music Session Vol. 2 (Original Film Scores)
Year1988
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