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Morricone / Serino / Orchestra Di Padova E Del- Cinema Rarities For Violin & String Orchestra

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The idea for this album came about during the recording of it's predecessor Cinema Suites (BBC Music Magazine's "Screen Choice", Album of the Week on WDR3 etc.), when the Morricone family sent Marco Serino a number of rarities that they hoped could also be recorded, particularly "Dedicated to Maria" (from the film The Sleeping Wife) that the composer had dedicated to his wife. These works, along with others that Serino rediscovered in his own archives, make up the backbone of Cinema Rarities, an ideal sequel to the previous recording. After twenty years as Ennio Morricone's chosen violinist, Serino continues his exploration of the compositions for violin and orchestra, but this time with a particular focus on pieces that, besides being less well known to the wider public, all share a degree of "Italianness". The main nucleus of the program consists of three suites named after three Italian film directors (Silvano Agosti, Mauro Bolognini and the Taviani brothers), with whom Morricone worked closely. Although the respective films did not achieve the international acclaim of those directed by Sergio Leone or Giuseppe Tornatore, which featured in the previous recording, they inspired the composer to come up with new and distinctive solutions, such as "Love Remembered" from The Inheritance, considered by Marco Serino to be one of the most beautiful. Equally quintessentially Italian are the two extracts from the scores for The Lady Caliph directed by Alberto Bevilacqua, including the lovely "Nocturne" and the brief "Quasi un Vivaldi" (from Sergio Sollima's film Revolver), which herald by almost a decade remakes like Gian Piero Reverberi's Rondò Veneziano. A unique place is occupied by Four Adagios, a collection of four pieces chosen by the composer himself (including the iconic "Whoever" and "Deborah's Theme"), which in this arrangement for violin cites the main theme of the first movement of the Beethoven Concerto. Dedicated to Serino and performed worldwide under the baton of Morricone, Four Adagios speaks to the artistic partnership between composer and violinist, their mutual professional respect and deep friendship

Tracklist:

  1. Notturno / Nocturne
  2. Cena / Dinner
  3. Intro
  4. Per Le Antiche Scale / Down The Ancient Staircase (1975, Main Theme)
  5. Eredità Ferramonti / The Inheritance (1976, Ricordo D'Amore / Love Remembered)
  6. Chi / Whoever (From "Maddalena" By Jerzy Kawalerowicz, 1971)
  7. Deborah's Theme (From "Once Upon A Time In America" By Sergio Leone, 1984)
  8. Addio Ai Monti / Farewell To The Mountains (From "I Promessi Sposi / The Betrothed" By Salvatore Nocita, 1989)
  9. Vatel's Theme (From The Film By Roland Joffé, 2000)
  10. Clan Des Siciliens / The Sicilian Clan ("Italian Theme" From The Film By Henri Verneuil, 1969)
  11. Quasi Un Vivaldi (From "Revolver" By Sergio Sollima, 1973)
  12. Allonsanfàn (1974, Ritorno A Casa / Returning Home)
  13. Il Prato / The Meadow (1979, Main Theme)
  14. Ragion Pura / The Sleeping Wife (2001, Dedicato A Maria / Dedicated To Maria)
  15. Quartiere / Neighborhood (1987, Romanza Quartiere)
  16. Man With A Harmonica (From "Once Upon A Time In The West" By Sergio Leone, 1968)
  17. Lolita (Main Theme From The Film By Adrian Lyne, 1997)
Format: New CD/Classical

Morricone / Serino / Orchestra Di Padova E Del- Cinema Rarities For Violin & String Orchestra

SKU: 3760195735541
Regular price ¥147.00
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Release Date: 10.06.2023

 
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The idea for this album came about during the recording of it's predecessor Cinema Suites (BBC Music Magazine's "Screen Choice", Album of the Week on WDR3 etc.), when the Morricone family sent Marco Serino a number of rarities that they hoped could also be recorded, particularly "Dedicated to Maria" (from the film The Sleeping Wife) that the composer had dedicated to his wife. These works, along with others that Serino rediscovered in his own archives, make up the backbone of Cinema Rarities, an ideal sequel to the previous recording. After twenty years as Ennio Morricone's chosen violinist, Serino continues his exploration of the compositions for violin and orchestra, but this time with a particular focus on pieces that, besides being less well known to the wider public, all share a degree of "Italianness". The main nucleus of the program consists of three suites named after three Italian film directors (Silvano Agosti, Mauro Bolognini and the Taviani brothers), with whom Morricone worked closely. Although the respective films did not achieve the international acclaim of those directed by Sergio Leone or Giuseppe Tornatore, which featured in the previous recording, they inspired the composer to come up with new and distinctive solutions, such as "Love Remembered" from The Inheritance, considered by Marco Serino to be one of the most beautiful. Equally quintessentially Italian are the two extracts from the scores for The Lady Caliph directed by Alberto Bevilacqua, including the lovely "Nocturne" and the brief "Quasi un Vivaldi" (from Sergio Sollima's film Revolver), which herald by almost a decade remakes like Gian Piero Reverberi's Rondò Veneziano. A unique place is occupied by Four Adagios, a collection of four pieces chosen by the composer himself (including the iconic "Whoever" and "Deborah's Theme"), which in this arrangement for violin cites the main theme of the first movement of the Beethoven Concerto. Dedicated to Serino and performed worldwide under the baton of Morricone, Four Adagios speaks to the artistic partnership between composer and violinist, their mutual professional respect and deep friendship

Tracklist:

  1. Notturno / Nocturne
  2. Cena / Dinner
  3. Intro
  4. Per Le Antiche Scale / Down The Ancient Staircase (1975, Main Theme)
  5. Eredità Ferramonti / The Inheritance (1976, Ricordo D'Amore / Love Remembered)
  6. Chi / Whoever (From "Maddalena" By Jerzy Kawalerowicz, 1971)
  7. Deborah's Theme (From "Once Upon A Time In America" By Sergio Leone, 1984)
  8. Addio Ai Monti / Farewell To The Mountains (From "I Promessi Sposi / The Betrothed" By Salvatore Nocita, 1989)
  9. Vatel's Theme (From The Film By Roland Joffé, 2000)
  10. Clan Des Siciliens / The Sicilian Clan ("Italian Theme" From The Film By Henri Verneuil, 1969)
  11. Quasi Un Vivaldi (From "Revolver" By Sergio Sollima, 1973)
  12. Allonsanfàn (1974, Ritorno A Casa / Returning Home)
  13. Il Prato / The Meadow (1979, Main Theme)
  14. Ragion Pura / The Sleeping Wife (2001, Dedicato A Maria / Dedicated To Maria)
  15. Quartiere / Neighborhood (1987, Romanza Quartiere)
  16. Man With A Harmonica (From "Once Upon A Time In The West" By Sergio Leone, 1968)
  17. Lolita (Main Theme From The Film By Adrian Lyne, 1997)