Ennio Morricone International Pony Crazy Baldheads - Remixes
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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Tema Di Mosè (Crazy Baldheads Remix) | 4:03 | |
La Moda (International Pony Remix) | 3:53 |
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- 7"
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limited 7"About Ennio Morricone International Pony Crazy Baldheads
Ennio Morricone (Italian pronunciation: ) was an italian composer (born 10 November 1928, Rome, Italy - died 6 July 2020, Rome, Italy). A favourite pupil of , he also deputized secretly for his trumpeter father in a light music orchestra. He thus developed two distinct sides to his musical personality: one of these led him to embrace serialism and the experimental work of the improvisation group ; the other gained him a leading role, principally as an arranger, in all types of mass-media popular music, including songs for radio, radio and television plays, and the first successful television variety shows.
After many minor cinematic collaborations, Morricone achieved wider recognition with 's series of four Westerns. There followed important collaborations with directors such as , , , , , and . Despite inevitable self-repetitions over a total of more than 400 film scores, his work provides many examples of a highly original fusion of classical and popular idioms.
Morricone's non-film works form a large and increasingly widely performed part of his output. Many of them use his technique of micro-cells, a pseudo-serial approach often incorporating modal and tonal allusions, which, with its extreme reduction of compositional materials, has much in common with his film-music techniques.
Among honours, he won the Academy Award in 2016 for his score to 's The Hateful Eight and has received five Academy Award nominations between 1979 and 2001, a Grammy and a Leone d'oro, and was awarded the Laurea ad Honorem by the University of Cagliari. Between 1991 and 1996 he taught film music at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana, Siena.
Real Name
- Ennio Morricone
Name Vars
- A. Morricone
- B. Morriconne
- D. Morrione
- Der Profi
- E Morricone
- E. Marricone
- E. Marrikone
- E. Moriccone
- E. Moricone
- E. Morreconi
- E. Morriccone
- E. Morricione
- E. Morricone
- E. Morricone, La Sua Orchestra
- E. Morriconne
- E. Morrilone
- E. âê³üÍ
- E.Morricone
- E.âê³üÍ
- Emiro Morricone
- Emmio Morricone
- Emorricone
- Enio Moricone
- Enio Morricone
- Enio Morriconne
- Ennico Morricone
- Ennio
- Ennio - Morricone
- Ennio Maricon
- Ennio Maricone
- Ennio Merricone
- Ennio Moriccone
- Ennio Moricone
- Ennio Moriconne
- Ennio Morrecone
- Ennio Morricone & His Orchestra
- Ennio Morricone E La Sua Orchestra
- Ennio Morriconi
- Ennio Morrycone
- Enno Morricone
- Enrico Morricone
- Enrio Morricane
- Ernie Morricone
- I. Morricone
- M. Ennio Morricone
- M.o Ennio Morricone
- Marricone
- Maurice
- Moori Conn
- Moriccone
- Moricone
- Moriconi
- Morrecone
- Morrican
- Morricene
- Morricone
- Morricone 93
- Morricone)
- Morricone, E.
- Morricone, Ennio
- Morricone,E
- Morriconi
- Morrione
- Morrison
- Morrocan
- N. Morricone
- N.Morricone
- Ortolani
- R. Morricone
- Sound Track
- W. Morricone
- Енио Мориконе
- Э. Марриконе
- Э. Морриконе
- Энио Морриконе
- Эннио Морриконе
- אניו מוריקונה
- انیو موریکونه
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Aliases
- Leo Nichols
- Dansavio