RECORDED on
Nov 10,
2003
Part 2 is uploaded too on
The Maestro's
87th birthday, but as a 'Work-In-Progress':
https://youtu.be/w3gftXEL0EU
:::SORRY about the ads! ~
Copyright "Owners" have monetized this page. I don't get a penny. You might have thought They (
NONE of Whom has made an espresso for ENNIO nor found a quill for "
Mozart") you MIGHT be forgiven for imagining They would have 'gifted' its use, as Their birthday gift to THE
Maestro?!
Alas, no! …I do believe it was the anarchist
Proudhon who said: "PROPERTY IS THEFT!"::::
AT LAST! ~ FINALMENTE!
...This video, among ENNIO MORRICONE buffs, has almost become the stuff of legend. Now I know why! These seem the only videos of this event on YouTube. I apologise for taking so long to get it online, and a year to fix. There was a sound drop-out during '
The Good, The Bad &
The Ugly' when it was originally uploaded on The Maestro's 86th. ‘
Legend' was maybe appropriate given its subject-matter, a world-famous
Composer of extraordinary technique, inventiveness and prodigiousness. (
Big words seem better, given the posh, prissy venue as the Viewer/
Listener hears in the 'warm-up').
SOME YEARS
BACK I tried making a
DVD in a limited-edition of 75 copies for Members of the now-defunct '
Ennio Morricone Discussion
Board' but I only managed to package and produce about 10 copies. For the DVD
I had designed menus with the TITLES of the pieces.
I LEFT TITLES
OFF the video because i wanted people to experience and enjoy this purely as
Music ~ and not have them thinking of gunfights! But here in the
Description is the much-requested...
TRACK LISTING -_-
4:11 ~from
Brian De Palma's 'THE UNTOUCHABLES':
Main Title, "The
Strength of the
Righteous"
6:28 ~from
Sergio Leone's '
ONCE UPON A
TIME IN
AMERICA': "
Deborah's
Theme"
10:05 "
Poverty"
11.41 "
Once Upon A Time In America"
13:33 ~from Giuseppe's
Tornatore's '
THE LEGEND OF
1900': Main Title, "La Leggenda del Pianista sull'
Oceano"
20:58 ~from
Giuseppe Tornatore's '
CINEMA PARADISO': "
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso"
====
Interval ====
24:13 ~from
Ricky Tognazzi's 'CANONE INVERSO': "
Canone Inverso Suite"
==== Interval ====
39:35 ~from
Mikhail Kalatozov's 'THE
RED TENT': "
The Red Tent (End
Titles)"
42:40 "
Others Who Will
Follow Us"
45:29 "
Love Theme from The Red Tent"
==== Interval ====
48:43 ~from Sergio Leone's 'THE
GOOD, THE
BAD & THE
UGLY': Main Title, "Il
Buono ['good'], Il
Brutto ['ugly'], Il Cattivo ['bad']"
51:20 ~from Sergio Leone's 'ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE
WEST': "Jill's Theme"
54:28 ~from Sergio Leone's UK-titled 'A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE': Main Title, "
Giù La Testa"
59:23 ~from Sergio Leone's 'THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY': "
The Ecstasy Of Gold"
IT WAS WONDERFUL that, on his 75th birthday, the "grande maestro" as
Quincy Jones calls Ennio; I call him Ennio
Amadeus Morricone ~ he would be coming to
London's Albert Hall, one of the world's premier venues for the performing arts ~ to present a '
Concerto' {{in
English, 'Concert'}} of some of his known, well-loved and a tiny few of His lesser-known 'pezzi' or pieces.
My brother GORDON said, "Get two of the best seats, and
I'll come down." And he brought down from
Glasgow his little
Panasonic camcorder, an NV-GS5. I did the 'establishing shot', and
Gordon shot (superbly) ALL of Part 1, as shown here. I gave him discreet gestural direction. HOWEVER ::::Part 2 …was another story!
DURING THE INTERVAL one or more of the emblazored flunkies walkie-talkied-on-down the heavy 'security' geezer: NO VIDEOING!! What a shame!
NOW, the
Quality of this film I made …is not technically 'top-notch' ~ this was the days before HD, let alone 4K, and it's not
16:9. YouTube was a twinkle in its Fathers' eyes.
B A C K in Twenty-o-Three, not many people were sneaking camcorders into concerts. A graduate of the next-door
Royal College of Art, I can honestly say: I did My best. (My brother commented, "Only the best for the best"). He is GORDON CARROLL, proprietor of The Glasgow
Stamp Shop ~ and WE are happy to share this THRILLING Concerto with 'Whomsoever' {{
Italian, '
CHI MAI'}}.
YOU WILL SEE The
Beauty of a
Great Master conducting his
OWN Music …every note of which, HE has written. So refreshing, so contrasted too …with those '
Celebrity Conductors' [of Others' music] who p u ) ) faces and flail arms!
MORRICONE has said, "
People who come for my 'gestures'… should stay outside."
It's been such a long time coming! But here it is, re-uploaded on Maestro Morricone's 87th
Birthday... Given that it was me who began the audience on the unforgettable evening singing '
Happy Birthday to You' [alas, not recorded] ~ well, somebody had to, and yes, it was ME.
I remember vividly calling-out with cupped hands, in Italian; "BUON COMPLEANNO!!" …and the beautiful virtuoso pianist
Gilda Butta' s~l~o~w~l~y turned to look directly at me.
NOW here
I AM, again typing "Buon compleanno, grande maestro!"
HUGH '
HUE' CARROLL
Master of Arts of the Royal College of Art
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