Ennio Morricone in Prague
July 14, 2011 7:00 pm
Municipal House

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Performers:
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Ennio Morricone - conductor
Chzech Philharmonic Choir of Brno / Petr Fiala – choirmaster
Lívia Vénosová - Soprano
Pavlína Švestková - Soprano
Program:
ENNIO MORRICONE
VUOTO D'ANIMA PIENA, CANTATA FOR CHOIR & ORCHESTRA
THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS
INVESTIGATION ON A CITIZEN ABOVE SUSPICION
SOSTIENE PEREIRA
LA CLASSE OPERAIA VA IN PARADISO
CASUALTIES OF WAR
ABOLISSON FROM THE FILM QUEMADA
PER LE ANTICHE SCALE
L'EREDITA' FERRAMONTI
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
IL DESERTO DEI TARTARI
RICHARD III
IL DESERTO DEI TARTARI (reprise)
MISSION
Once Upon a Time in the West, Bugsy, Le Professionnel, A Fistful of Dollars, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The Decameron, this is just a short selection of the movies which were scored by the music of Ennio Morricone. An honorary Academy Award winner, Ennio Morricone is a man without whom the film music would never be so important.
The Prague concert wil be presenting the most famous compositions of Morricone's carrier. He will be conducting the CNSO, and the Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno also in his original composition Vuoto D´anima Piena, the cantata for choir and orchestra.
Don't miss the encounter with the legendary composer. Undoubtly, the biggest highlight of Prague Proms this year.
22.07.2011
The legendary composer Ennio Morricone received four standing ovations during each concert at Prague Proms festival.
Cinema for Ears "was screened" on Thursday at Prague Proms by the renowned Italian composer of film scores Ennio Morricone.
The audience stood up several times to acknowledge the splendid night's performance with a long-standing thunderous ovation. In the sold out Smetana Hall in Prague's Municipal House Ennio Morricone stood behind the conductor's stand to lead the Czech National Symphony Orchestra (CNSO) playing the most famous songs of his career.
An extra concert had to be added on Friday, but the tickets were again sold almost immediately.
In the interview for the Czech News Agency last December Morricone said that he considered himself being primarily a composer, and then the conductor. During his successful career he followed mainly the method of accuracy. This was by the time he recorded the music with the CNSO for an Italian TV movie The Dolphin by director Stefano Reali.