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"Entre dos alamos verdes", Códice Fray Gregorio de Zuola, Cuzc...
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"Entre dos alamos verdes", Códice Fray Gregorio de Zuola, Cuzco, Perú, época colonial. Registrado en vivo en la Capilla Histórica de San Marcos Sierras, Córdoba, Argentina, 2010. El instrumento acompañante es una tiorba, de la familia de los laúdes.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released in 1966 alongside the western film, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, directed by Sergio Leone. The score is composed by frequent Leone collaborator Ennio Morricone, whose distinctive original compositions, containing gunfire, whistling, and yodeling permeate the film. The main theme, resembling the howling of a coyote, is a two-note melody that is a frequent motif, and is used for the three main characters, with a different instrument used for each one: flute for Blondie (The Man With No Name), arghilofono for Angel Eyes and human voices for Tuco.[1][2]
It is widely considered one of the greatest film scores in film history.
The score complements the film's American Civil War, containing the mournful ballad, "The Story of a Soldier", which is sung by prisoners as Tuco is being tortured by Angel Eyes.[3] The film's famous climax, a three-way Mexican standoff, begins with the melody of "The Ecstasy of Gold" and is followed by "The Triple Duel". This epic showdown is considered by many film critics to be one of the most electrifying climaxes ever filmed, and the music is an integral component of the drama.
The main theme was a hit in 1968. The soundtrack album was on the charts for more than a year,[2] reaching No. 4 on the Billboard pop album chart and No. 10 on the black album chart.[4] The main theme was also a hit for American musician Hugo Montenegro, whose rendition on the Moog synthesizer was a No. 2 Billboard pop single in 1968.[5][6][7]
The album was remastered and re-released on Capitol Records in 2004, which had 10 additional musical cues from the film. A European release by GDM music in 2001 contains even more music, with a running time of 59:30.
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (main title) - 2:38 "The Sundown" - 1:12 "The Strong" - 2:20 "The Desert" - 5:11 "The Carriage of the Spirits" - 2:06 "Marcia" - 2:49 "The Story of a Soldier" - 3:50 "Marcia Without Hope" - 1:40 "The Death of a Soldier" - 3:05 "The Ecstasy of Gold" - 3:22 "The Trio" (main title) - 5:00
"Il Buono, Il Cattivo, Il Brutto (The Good, The Bad And The Ugly) (Main Title)" (Digitally Remastered 04) - 2:41 "Il Tramonto (The Sundown) (Digitally Remastered 04)" - 1:15 "Sentenza" - 1:41 "Fuga A Cavallo" - 1:07 "Il Ponte Di Corde" - 1:51 "Il Forte (The Strong) (Digitally Remastered 04)" - 2:22 "Inseguimento 2:25 "Il Deserto (The Desert) (Digitally Remastered 04)" - 5:16 "La Carrozzo Dei Fantasmi (The Carriage Of The Spirits) (Digitally Remastered 04)" - 2:09 "La Missione San Antonio" - 2:15 "Padre Ramirez" - 2:36 "Marcetta (Marcia) (2004 Digital Remaster)" - 2:52 "La Storia De Un Soldato (The Story Of A Soldier) (2004 Digital Remaster)" - 3:53 "Il Treno Militare" - 1:25 "Fine Di Una Spia" - 1:16 "Il Bandito Monco" - 2:45 "Due Contro Cinque" - 3:46 "Marcetta Senza Speranza (Marcia Without Hope) (2004 Digital Remaster)" - 1:40 "Morte Di Un Soldato (The Death Of A Soldier) (2004 Digital Remaster)" - 3:08 "L'Estasi Dell'oro (The Ecstasy Of Gold) (2004 Digital Remaster)" - 3:23 "Il Triello (The Trio - Main Title) (2004 Digital Remaster)" - 5:02
Composed by Ennio Morricone Conducted by Bruno Nicolai Orchestra: Unione Musicisti di Roma Chorus: I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni Vocals: Edda Dell'Orso, Franco Cosacchi, Nino Dei, Enzo Gioieni, Gianna Spagnulo Whistling: John O'Neill Arghilofono: Italo Cammarota Flute: Nicola Samale English horn: E. Wolf Ferrari Trumpet: Michele Lacerenza, Francesco Catania Guitar: Bruno Battisti D'Amario Harmonica: Franco De Gemini Percussion: Vincenzo Restuccia
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Great Thank you for 2011.
Rob