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allonsanfan, ennio morricone, gdm music
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allonsanfan
(1973)


composer: ennio morricone

label: GDM music

total duration: 00.37.05

soundtrack style: drama historical



   


tracks

01. Rabbia E Tarantella
02. Ritorno A Casa
03. Dirindindin
04. Frammenti Di Sonata
05. Tradimento
06. Te Deum Laudamus
07. Allonsanfan (Sul Lago)
08. Allonsanfan (Ballata)
09. Rabbia E Tarantella # 2
10. Te Deum Laudamus # 2
11. Allonsanfan (Fantasmi)
12. Dirindindin # 2
13. Frammenti Di Sonata # 2
14. Ritorno A Casa # 2
15. Rabbia E Tarantella # 3

 
 
further information
Tracks From 7-15 Previously Unreleased
8 full colour pages de-luxe booklet
 
description
GDM Music releases the complete original motion picture score composed by Ennio Morricone for ALLONSANFAN, realized by the Taviani brothers in 1974 and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Mimsy Farmer, Lea Massari and Laura Betti. In 1978 (four years later the movie's theatrical release) a long-playing was issued by RCA in its Linea Tre series that contained on one side only six tracks of Allonsanfan while on the B side an other score was featured, Padre padrone by Egisto Macchi. This edition contains 15 tracks and therefore it confers greater visibility to this music score of M° Morricone, among the best ones he has composed for serious Cinema, like the powerful Rabbia e tarantella that it is also the main theme of this soundtrack. For the making of this compact disc stereophonic master tapes have been used, only recently discovered, with better sound quality than previous edition, opportunely restored in digital with the supervision of Maestro Morricone himself and the booklet with eight colour pages contains rare archive photos and vintage memorabilia
 
story

In Allonsanfan, the director/brother team of Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani weave a witty and occasionally melancholic tale of 19th century radicalism in Italy.
Marcello Mastroianni stars as Fulvio, a middle-aged man swept up in a extremist political movement.
The more he protests that he wants no part of politics, the deeper he becomes enmeshed in the Cause.
This film might make an intriguing companion piece to the earlier Mastroianni film The Organizer (63), in which he portrays one of the very radical types that his character in Allonsanfan so zealously repudiates.
The title refers to the phonetic spelling of Alons enfants the first two words of the French Marseillaise.

Cast:
Marcello Mastroianni, Lea Massari, Mimsy Farmer, Laura Betti

Director:
Paolo & vittorio Taviani

 

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