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  1. 1 day ago · Fr 28/06/2024 20:00. 43.39 - 108.47. Salespoints. Show description. For the first time in Latvia, the famous Italian conductor Marcello Rota. On June 28th, the best compositions of Italian composers Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone will be presented on the stage of the Dzintari Concert Hall. You will hear masterpieces that, a long time ago, became ...

  2. 1 day ago · Condividi. La musica di Amarcord, composta da Nino Rota, sarà interpretata per la prima volta dal vivo in occasione della proiezione del capolavoro di Federico Fellini alla 38esima edizione del ...

  3. 4 days ago · Nino Rota alongside him as composer of the soundtracks of his most famous films. So what better way to remember Nino Rota on the forty-fifth anniversary of his death, if not with some of his compositions for the films of Federico Fellini? “The White Sheik”, 1952. “I vitelloni”, 1953. “The Road”, 1954. “The Bin”, 1955.

  4. Parla Piu Piano sung by Luca Brugnoli Lyrics written by Gianni Boncompagni Original music written by Nino Rota Language Italian Adapted from Love Theme from The ...

  5. 4 days ago · His use of natural lighting and carefully composed shots adds a layer of authenticity and visual beauty to the film. Nino Rota’s iconic score further enhances the film’s emotional impact. The haunting main theme, with its mournful strings and evocative melody, has become synonymous with The Godfather and is instantly recognizable to ...

  6. 2 days ago · Nino Rota’s Nonetto is strikingly upfront and incisive. While there’s no denying the engaging energy in the playing, I do miss a bit of warmth - especially when compared to Eric Le Sage’s wonderful collection of Rota's chamber music on Alpha Classics, which is noticeably warmer and colorful. Both recordings are excellent, and choosing one ...

  7. 5 days ago · A quick post. Plus The Heard. “Speak Softly Love” is in fact the Godfather theme — or technically the “Love Theme From The Godfather.” So E was right! Poking around to clarify the title, I Iearned that the instrumental original, composed by Nino Rota and called “Love Theme from The Godfather,” was given lyrics by someone else, and thus became “Speak Softly Love.”