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Dec. 3 - Ennio Morricone and Elisa cooperate with Quentin Tarantino: Sugar convinced the fantastic coupled to work with the most brilliant film director of the last twenty years. "Still here" is the title of the new song specially composed by Ennio Morricone, who won an Academy Award for his successful career, with lyrics written and performed by Elisa, for the soundtrack of "Django Unchained," the next Tarantino movie. This is a worldwide success for Sugar, the largest independent record label in Italy, which has always believed in the combination of music and cinema and had followed Elisa since the beginning of her career. Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and arranger, she is also one of the most respected Italian artists abroad. Tarantino’s film, an action-western, will be released in the U.S. next December 25 and has a cast of superstars including Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, and Samuel L.Jackson.
THE HISTORY OF CINEMA THROUGH MORRICONE’S MUSIC
"Music for Film" is a double album that takes the public through cinema history thanks to Ennio Morricone’s music. The album comes out December 4th in stores and major digital stores, and it contains live recordings of scores by the Oscar-winning composer, held at the Arena di Verona, and played for the first time by the La Scala Philharmonic and the Philharmonic Chorus of La Scala. Masterpieces such as "Once Upon a Time in America", "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "The Mission," "Cinema Paradiso," "Twentieth Century", "Sacco and Vanzetti", "Fistful," " Once Upon a Time in the West,” "Put one evening at dinner," and "Malena" are only some of the unforgettable musical themes composed and directed by Ennio Morricone for the concert at the Arena, whose recordings are unique and unrepeatable thanks to the high-impact sound combined with sophisticated recording techniques that emphasize the details in the experience.