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klaus kinski horror trilogy, digitmovies
€ 21.00

 
klaus kinski horror trilogy
La Morte Ha Sorriso All'Assassino
La mano che nutre la morte
Le amanti del mostro

(1973 / 1974 / 1974)


composer: Berto Pisano Stefano Liberati Elio Maestosi

label: digitmovies

AKA: Death Smiles On A Murderer, Sette Strani Cadaveri / Ölümün Nefesi, the Hand That Feeds The Dead / Lover Of The Monster

total duration: 01.43.26

soundtrack style: horror



   


tracks
Disc 1

LA MORTE HA SORRISO ALL'ASSASSINO

01. La Morte Ha Sorriso All'Assassino
02. Greta
03. Greta (Versione 2)
04. Dr. Kinski
05. Visita A Greta
06. La Bara
07. Terrificanti Apparizioni
08. Esperimenti Del Dr. Kinski Parte 1
09. Greta (Versione 3)
10. Festa Per Greta
11. Esperimenti Del Dr. Kinski Parte 2
12. Greta (Versione 4)
13. Visita a Greta (Versione 2)
14. Visita a Greta (Versione 3)
15. Greta E Scomparsa
16. Una Splendida Festa Di Morte Parte 1
17. Festa Per Greta (Versione 2)
18. Dolorosi Ricordi E Morte Al Cimitero
19. Visita A Greta (Versione 4)
20. Greta (Versione 5)
21. Greta (Versione 6)
22. Greta (Versione 7)
23. Greta (Versione 8)
24. Greta (Versione 9)
25. Visita A Greta (Versione 5)
26. Visita A Greta (Versione 6)
27. Greta (Versione 10)

Disc 2

LA MANO CHE NUTRE LA MORTE

01. Slava
02. Sotto Il Giogo
03. Festa Nell'isba
04. La Bambola Di Vetro
05. Presagio Di Morte
06. La Bambola
07. Il Campo Dei Girasoli
08. Paura
09. Petali Nel Vento
10. Pupazzo
11. I Passi Della Paura

LE AMANTI DEL MOSTRO

12. Elegia Sulla Neve
13. Angoscia E Gelosia
14. Il Diario
15. Scoperta Del Laboratorio
16. Il Mostro Che Uccide
17. Inseguimento
18. Volodia
19. Terra Ghiacciata
20. Nel Baratro Della Follia
21. Ombre Nel Sotterraneo
22. Nostalgia Di Primavera

 
 
further information
DOUBLE CD
Limited edition of 500 copies
 
description
Digitmovies is proud to present a double CD set containing the original motion picture scores of three horror movies starring great German actor Klaus Kinski.
We wanted to issue 3 original motion picture scores to pay tribute to a great actor who has left an indelible footprint in our Cinema.
A very big support to the distressing atmospheres of the film is given by the music of Berto Pisano, the famous movie composer, recently passed away, who with his brother Franco has dominated the scene of the Italian television Entertainment writing numerous scores and signature themes for Tv Saturday evening shows, but also very talented arranger, orchestra conductor and piano player (memorable is his instrumental performance of Blue Shadow, main theme of Ho Incontrato Un'Ombra, main titles of the largely popular Tv series in the half of the seventies).
Among his most noted film scores we remind:
Uno Dopo L'Altro, Sissignore!, Interrabang, Kill!.
Versatile author and Master of orchestration and arrangement, he has attempted in the Horror genre writing and conducting the score of La Morte Ha Sorriso All'Assassino (1973), of which we release for the first absolute time the complete score from the stereophonic masters tapes kept in the C.A.M. Archives.
We can without a shadow of doubt assert that this rescue has made us to discover a fabulous soundtrack, a kind of hymn to love and dead, one of the best scores for this genre.
M° Pisano has composed a romantic, sad and at the same time mysterious main theme, vocalized by Edda Dell'Orso:
after an introduction of renaissance flavoured strings and harp the music is developed with a more modern arrangement using the harpsichord (tr.2) and reprised with variations in tr. 2, tr. 9, tr. 12 (as a lullaby with barrel organ and flugehorn), tr. 14, tr. 19, tr. 20, tr. 21, tr. 22, tr. 23 (waltz-like), tr. 24, tr. 27.
Berto Pisano has created the perfect background for the macabre side having written a great variety of dramatic pieces, among others some experimental music like tr. 1, tr. 4, tr. 5, tr. 6, tr. 7, tr. 8 but also some period music represented by a waltz for guitar and large orchestra (tr. 10) and a spirituous tarantella-like dance (tr. 16).
La Mano Che Nutre La Morte / Le Amanti Del Mostro:
The music score is written by four hands by Elio Maestosi and Stefano Liberati, authors of soundtracks for films like Sedicianni, Lo Stallone Peccatori Di Provincia Onore E Guapparia.
The Cd 2 of this double disc set contains the complete original scores from La Mano Che Nutre La Morte and Le Amanti Del Mostro that appear on record for the first absolute time, taken from the stereophonic master tapes of the C.A.M. Archives.
Both orchestral scores are characterized by an ancient and refined atmosphere:
the main theme of La Mano Che Nutre La Morte (tr. 1) is a sad Adagio introduced by strings and harp in order to explode with Tutti, emphasized from a gentle colour of harpsichord.
Mysterious and dramatic themes make the background to the gloomy plot (tr. 2, tr. 4, tr. 5, tr. 8, tr. 11).
The morbid-romantic side is represented by tr. 7, tr. 9.
The score has surrealistic moments like the alarming lullaby for single celesta (tr. 6 and tr. 10).
Le Amanti Del Mostro are introduced by a nostalgic love theme and filled with mystery (tr. 12).
This OST perfectly describes musically the character of the crazy doctor and his world of love and death that surrounds him by a sweet theme in contrast to the monstrous spirit of the protagonist (tr. 13, tr. 16, tr. 18, tr. 19, tr. 22) and by dramatic motifs like tr. 14, tr. 15, tr. 17, tr. 20, tr. 21 to put in evidence the dark side of the story.
 

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