Italy can claim credits to some of the greatest and most influential movie soundtracks ever. From spaghetti westerns to psychedelic animations, 'giallo' horror flicks to 70s cop films, the music continues to inspire everybody from Quentin Tarantino to Danger Mouse to Mike Patton. To celebrate this heritage, composer Massimo Nunzi transcribed and adapted pieces by seminal composers such as Ennio Morricone, Piero Umiliani and Goblin -- with arrangements that nod to the modern day sounds that those masters have influenced. The new pieces were performed by a once-in-a-lifetime group of musicians, including veterans Dino Piana and Silvano Chimenti as well as their younger counterparts Fabrizio Bosso and Daniele Tittarelli, in the Auditorium Parco della Musica. Breathtaking live visuals by Luca Barcellona and Sean Martin put a brand new spin on the original cinematic masterpieces.
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