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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeJan 31st 2019
    Thank you, Volker. He was in Berlin just a week before Oslo. You didn't think of seeing him then? (I keep forgetting where you live in Germany).
    I am extremely serious.
  1. Sounds like it was such a fabulous and fun time! So neat that you got to be part of a little piece of history by being able to see Morricone on his last tour. What a shame about the venue though. Glad there was a good variety of selections to enjoy and thanks for sharing your experience with those of us who couldn't go! smile
  2. Thor wrote
    Thank you, Volker. He was in Berlin just a week before Oslo. You didn't think of seeing him then? (I keep forgetting where you live in Germany).


    80 km east of Cologne, so Berlin is a bit away. Anyway, I believe the concert was on a Monday? As a teacher you can't take one or two days off. Comes with the job. wink
    Bach's music is vibrant and inspired.
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeFeb 1st 2019
    Filmscoregirl wrote
    Sounds like it was such a fabulous and fun time! So neat that you got to be part of a little piece of history by being able to see Morricone on his last tour. What a shame about the venue though. Glad there was a good variety of selections to enjoy and thanks for sharing your experience with those of us who couldn't go! smile


    It was indeed, despite the sound. Hopefully, he'll able to compose scores for several more years, even if he's retiring from concerts.

    Volker, did you ever consider seeing him when he was in Cologne a couple of years ago? Or Frankfurt?
    I am extremely serious.
  3. Great write-up, Thor. Thanks for sharing. I'll never get to see Morricone in concert. Shame about the sound, but how cool that you were able to be there with the maestro himself!
  4. Thor wrote
    Filmscoregirl wrote
    Sounds like it was such a fabulous and fun time! So neat that you got to be part of a little piece of history by being able to see Morricone on his last tour. What a shame about the venue though. Glad there was a good variety of selections to enjoy and thanks for sharing your experience with those of us who couldn't go! smile


    It was indeed, despite the sound. Hopefully, he'll able to compose scores for several more years, even if he's retiring from concerts.

    Volker, did you ever consider seeing him when he was in Cologne a couple of years ago? Or Frankfurt?


    I certainly did. I think the price tag was too high for my liking. And, somehow the magic of seeing a composer in person doesn't work with me so much. Though a can very much understand that it appeals to others. If I hear the music in some general film music concert, it makes me happy.

    Volker

    ... and I envy you anyway. It's complicated. smile
    Bach's music is vibrant and inspired.
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeMay 15th 2019
    In an attempt to revisit some of the films Morricone was involved in, I rewatched Salò o Le 120 Giornate di Sodoma.

    http://www.maintitles.net/reviews/salo- … di-sodoma/
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2019
    Another one:
    http://www.maintitles.net/reviews/sacco-e-vanzetti/

    Is there anyone who does like 'Here's to You'?
  5. Who *does* like?

    Is there anyone who does not?!
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
  6. double
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
  7. Fantastic song! Ennio Morricone and Joan Baez. What could possibly go wrong?

    smile Volker
    Bach's music is vibrant and inspired.
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2019
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJun 4th 2019 edited
    PawelStroinski wrote
    Is there anyone who does not?]

    My displeasure is so great, that I´d like to think so wink
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJun 8th 2019
    One of my favorites:

    L'Uccello Dalle Piume Di Cristallo
    http://www.maintitles.net/reviews/l-ucc … cristallo/
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    • CommentTimeJun 13th 2019
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    • CommentTimeJun 22nd 2019
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJun 27th 2019
    La Monaca di Monza
    http://www.maintitles.net/reviews/la-monaca-di-monza/

    I Promessi Sposi lovers that don´t know this score may be in for a bit of a surprise.
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeJul 3rd 2019
    L'Isola
    http://www.maintitles.net/reviews/l-isola/

    Such a disappointing re-recording.
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    • CommentTimeJul 7th 2019
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    • CommentTimeAug 10th 2019
    L'Italia vista dal cielo : Sardegna
    http://www.maintitles.net/reviews/l-ita … -sardegna/
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeOct 11th 2019
    Has anyone heard the expanded Quartet release of Dedicato Al Mare Egeo?
  8. Nope. Sorry.
    • CommentAuthorJoep
    • CommentTimeOct 13th 2019
    Nothing suprises me anymore, but these beats are daft:
    https://www.tvadvertmusic.com/dolce-and … ong-model/
  9. I saw this on TV and asked myself, if Morricone actually authorised this.
    Bach's music is vibrant and inspired.
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeOct 14th 2019
    Quite possibly. He’s scored several commercials for D&G over the last few years (directed, unlike this one, by Tornatore). Those were so lushly-scored I’ve really hoped they may get released as download singles (but none of them has).