Ennio Morricone has composed music for cinema masterpieces such as “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, “Once Upon a Time in the West” and even “The Avengers”. In an interview, she reveals certain lines of her work, especially her inexhaustible sources of inspiration. Immortalized with the help of a pen on paper, this interview allows us to delve into the mind of the composer, who initially focused very little on the original tapes. The legendary artist has forever entered the history of cinema, creating unforgettable, timeless melodies with Clint Eastwood, Quentin Tarantino or Bruce Springsteen…
Only a few notes are enough to recognize the composition of the great Ennio Morricone. Complicated by not being an academic composer for a long time, the maestro has composed nearly 500 soundtracks: most of them belong to the pantheon of world pop culture. The most symbolic is the famous Dollar Trilogy by his old school friend Sergio Leone. ” Morricone is the only person who can save a movie with his music. “, recently relied on director Claude Lelouch. For boss Bruce Springsteen (one of the many valuable witnesses to this portrait tribute), his music was constitutive. Incredible, while art 7 owes him so much, Morricone will have to wait until 2016 and the final score the hateful eightFor Tarantino to get his first Oscar at the age of 87! Revolutionary, visionary, simply genius, the maestro (deceased in 2020) is widely regarded as the most popular and prolific composer of the 20th century.
Ennio is on Canal+ on Wednesday, 21 June at 23:30
JULIAN BARCILON
Source: Programme Television

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