Yes... but now he's called ENNIO MORRICONE, and this is just ONE of his compositions - from a fabulous film score for Tornatore's fable about a virtuoso pianist, born on a ship in 1900.
Hear what the 'Grande Maestro' (as Quincy Jones calls Ennio Morricone) was inspired to create for the main titles' sequence:
Yes... but now he's called ENNIO MORRICONE, and this is just ONE of his compositions - from a fabulous film score for Tornatore's fable about a virtuoso pianist, born on a ship in 1900.
Hear what the 'Grande Maestro' (as Quincy Jones calls Ennio Morricone) was inspired to create for the main titles' sequence:
/watch?v=gyPV0GRawhY
HughHue 2 years ago
ya,too slow in the last 30 second, I did practice that for a week for that section.
yshnhuang 4 years ago
very beautiful song. You've got the closest to how it can be most beautifully played (at least on Youtube, imo)
The only thing that detracted from it was when you started going a little too slow in the last 30 seconds or so.
Jose5k 4 years ago