ピノ・ドナッジョ

Amore piombo e furore (Lead Love and Rage) (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

ピノ・ドナッジョ

13曲 • 30分

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1
Tema di Clayton (Pt. 1)
02:00
2
La sorgente dell'amore (Pt. 1)
03:01
3
Saloon (Pt. 1)
02:15
4
Clayton al villaggio
01:33
5
Incontro sul fiume
02:21
6
Al confine messicano
03:13
7
Tema d'amore
01:20
8
China 9 Love Ballad
03:40
9
Tema di Clayton (Pt. 2)
01:34
10
Saloon (Pt. 2)
03:09
11
La sorgente dell' amore (Pt. 2)
02:02
12
Inseguimento
01:24
13
Finale
03:17
℗ 1978 cinevox © Cinevox

アーティスト略歴

Composer Pino Donaggio teamed with filmmaker Brian DePalma to forge one of the most memorable collaborations in cinema history, writing a series of suspenseful, hauntingly atmospheric scores evoking Bernard Herrmann's landmark work for Alfred Hitchcock. Born Giuseppe Donaggio in Venice, Italy, on October 24, 1941, he was the product of a family of musicians, and began studying violin at the age of ten. In the midst of classical training at Milan's Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory, he made his professional debut at 14, interpreting the music of Vivaldi for Italian radio. After stints with the Solisti Veneti and Solisti di Milano, Donaggio discovered rock & roll in 1959, immediately renouncing classical music in favor of pop. After launching his career as a singer/songwriter he opened for Paul Anka on the U.S. teen idol's 1960 Italian tour, and rose to even greater success after a star-making appearance at the annual San Remo Festival. Donaggio's 1963 smash "Io Che Non Vivo" sold in excess of 60 million copies worldwide. Translated into English as "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," the song also proved a blockbuster for British soul diva Dusty Springfield, and later merited an Elvis Presley cover as well. Donaggio first entered the world of cinema with Nicolas Roeg's cult-classic 1973 thriller Don't Look Now, a score that won wide acclaim for its uncommon grasp of atmosphere and suspense. When DePalma began work on his landmark adaptation of the Stephen King novel Carrie, he initially selected Herrmann, the longtime collaborator of DePalma's idol, Hitchcock. But when the composer died in December 1975, DePalma selected Donaggio, initiating a partnership that would extend through projects including 1980's Dressed to Kill (arguably the composer's most memorable and perfectly wrought score), 1981's Blow Out, 1984's Body Double, and 1992's Raising Cain. Donaggio nevertheless remains little known outside of film score cognoscenti, living and working in Venice instead of Hollywood and channeling most of his efforts into the Italian film industry, where he scored features for filmmakers including Roberto Benigni, Liliana Cavani, and Massimo Troisi. ~ Jason Ankeny

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