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| tracks |
| The complete film score (Mono)
01. Delitto D'amore (Seq.1)
02. Delitto D'amore (Seq.2)
03. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.1)
04. Delitto D'amore (Seq.3)
05. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.2)
06. Delitto D'amore (Seq.4)
07. Delitto D'amore (Seq.5)
08. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.3)
09. Delitto D'amore (Seq.6)
10. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.4)
11. Delitto D'amore (Seq.7)
12. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.5)
13. Delitto D'amore (Seq.8)
14. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.6)
15. Delitto D'amore (Seq.9)
16. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.7)
17. Delitto D'amore (Seq.10)
18. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.8)
19. Delitto D'amore (Seq.11)
Bonus Tracks (Stereo Mix)
20. Delitto D'amore (Seq.12)
21. Delitto D'amore (Seq.13)
22. Delitto D'amore (Seq.14 - Single Version Side A)
23. Tema Di Carmela (Seq.9 - Single Version Side B) |
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| further information |
| 8 page colour booklet
Limited edition of 500 copies
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| description |
Digitmovies proudly continues to pay homage
to composer Carlo Rustichelli by releasing for the first time
complete in mono and in full stereo his OST for the dramatic
movie Delitto D'Amore directed in 1974 by Luigi Comencini.
The OST by Carlo Rustichelli musically highlights this urban
tragedy (sadly still relevant) through two main themes which
are reprised with orchestral variations:
Delitto D'Amore, a folk motif based on the sad ballad A Curuna
(The Crown) by Otello Profazio and which well represents the
folkloristic setting of the plot and Tema Di Carmela, a nostalgic,
floating and a bit mysterious motif for strings, electric
piano and woodwinds composed for the unlucky female character.
For this CD release we have used the mono master tapes of
the original sessions conducted by Alessandro Blonksteiner
and we also include four takes in full stereo.
Among them are the two versions of the top rare Japanese 45
rpm single which had been issued at the time of the film's
release.
Besides the very beautiful score by Carlo Rustichelli, another
important highlight is the voice of Rosa Balistreri who sings
A Curuna.
A right and proper rescue and preservation of the Italian
Silver Age and of the musical art of Carlo Rustichelli. |
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| story |
In this Italian film, part melodrama and
part social/political commentary, two factory workers living
in Northern Italy form a romantic connection.
The woman, torn between the freedoms of the North and her
traditional Sicilian values, slowly allows herself to love,
then marry, her co-worker.
Soon after her wedding, she dies as a result of industrial
pollution from her job.
Cast:
Giuliano Gemma, Stefania Sandrelli, Brizio Montinaro, Renato
Scarpa, Rina Franchetti, Pippo Starnazza, Bruno Cattaneo,
Carla Mancini
Director:
Luigi Comencini |
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