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e ridendo l uccise, ennio morricone, beat records
€ 16.00

 
E ridendo l'Uccise
(2005)


composer: ennio morricone

label: beat records

total duration: 00.48.00

soundtrack style: drama historical



   


tracks

01. La Ferrara Delle Burie
02. La Ferrara Delle Burie
03. Cannoni A Ferrara
04. Alla Corte Degli Estenal
05. Canzonetta Di Corte
06. Dolce Donzella
07. Sull'Ala Si Danza
08. Seconda Canzone
09. Si Divertivano A Ferrara
10. Di Buria In Buria Di Notte
11. La Ferrara Delle Burie
12. Grazia Più Che Virtù
13. Tre Voci Sole
14. Nella Casa Delle P...
15. Li Tagliavano A Pezzi
16. Violenza E Massacro
17. Alla Corte Degli Estenal
18. Grazia Più Che Virtù
19. Dolce Donzella

 
 
further information
20 pages booklet both in english and italian language with the critic of the movie, a commentary by Maestro Morricone, a lot of pictures from the movie and a section on the backstage!
 
description
One of the latest composition by Maestro Morricone now available in Beat Records Catalogue.
The soundtrack of E ridendo l'uccise is a clever proof ot the great mastership of the famous composer.
A difficoult test for a movie based on the 16th century skilfully done by the great musician and the evidence is in this CD that features nearly 50 minutes of wonderful music.
Inside the jewel box a 20 pages booklet both in english and italian language with the critic of the movie, a commentary by Maestro Morricone, a lot of pictures from the movie and a section on the backstage!
It's a gem that can't be missing in your music archive!
 
story

In the early years of the Sixteenth Century the Estense Court falls prey to strife after of the death of Ercole I.
His four sons; Alfonso, Ippolito, Giulio and Ferrante almost immediately manifest pent-up hatred and jealousies while Court life brazenly continues with lavish parties attended by sensuous Court ladies.
During a Court meeting the situation further degenerates; Ippolito is spurned by the lovely Angiola, who prefers Giulio.
The jealous Ippolito gives orders that his brother be ambushed and horribly scarred.
Simultaneously Giulio, in collusion with Ferrante, are caught in a failed attempt to kill Alfonso.
The guilty brothers, condemned to death in a public execution, are saved at the last minute by an act of clemency and are instead condemned to life imprisonment.
Behind the scenes of all these machinations is Moschino, a humble buffoon who at first seems to be in the service of Giulio and then Alfonso, but later begrudgingly plays a role in the overall intrigues of the Court and the brothers.
The only two who may suspect Moschino’s true importance to the hidden politics are the courtesan Martina (a peasant for whom Moschino always plays secret benefactor), and Ludovico Ariosto, a court scholar.

Cast:
Manlio Dovi, Sabrina Colle, Aleksandra Andjelkovic, Ivan Bekjarev, Federica Palmer, Mariano Rigillo, Alek Rodic

Director:
Florestano Vancini

 

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