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assassinio
al cimitero etrusco
(1982) |
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| tracks |
01. Living the past *
02. Fates's melody
03. Chill atmospheres
04. Drums in trouble - Sequence 1
05. Fate's melody
06. Assassinio al cimitero Etrusco - Sequence 1
07. Closer to the solution
08. Underground truth
09. Mystery's melody
10. Horrible premonition
11. Assassionio al cimitero Etrusco - Sequence 2
12. Drums in trouble - Sequence 2
13. Assassinio al cimitero Etrusco - Sequence 3
14. Stone that hides
15. Fear's melody
16. Living the past *
17. Dark's melody
18. Assassinio al cimitero Etrusco - Sequence 4
19. Death's melody
* Song |
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| description |
I’d already known Sergio Martino for
some years, as his team produced another cult film by director
Lucio Fulci, Paura Nella Città dei Morti Viventi in
1980.
The following year, Sergio decided to produce a movie with
a compelling plot, a psychological thriller with horror elements.
The film was set in Volterra and its surrounding neighborhoods,
which at one time were the political and social heart of Etruscan
society.
The main theme of the score is a piece written for flute and
orchestra.
The flute has strong relationship with the Etruscan people,
and in the past, thanks to the work of some great composers,
it has been a sort of ambassador of magical and disturbing
atmospheres.
Another highlight is the percussion-heavy sequences that underscore
the building of the climax.
In the end, a romantic ballad turns into a lovely song Living
In The Past.
[Fabio Frizzi] |
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