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Nino Rota is best known for his many film scores—in particular for the seminal Fellini films La Strada (1954), La Dolce Vita (1960), 8 1/2 (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1965), and Amarcord (1974). He also wrote the scores for Franco Zeffirelli 's Romeo and Juliet (1968), Luchino Visconti 's The Leopard , and Francis Ford Coppola 's The ...
Rota at age 12. Giovanni Rota Rinaldi was born on 3 December 1911 into a musical family in Milan, Italy. [1] Rota was a renowned child prodigy – his first oratorio, L'infanzia di San Giovanni Battista, was written at age 11 [4] and performed in Milan and Paris as early as 1923; his three-act lyrical comedy after Hans Christian Andersen, Il Principe Porcaro, was composed when he was just 13 ...
(Top) 1 Opera. 2 Choral. 3 Vocal. 4 Orchestral. Toggle Orchestral subsection. ... This is a list of compositions by the Italian composer Nino Rota (1911–1979). Opera
The soundtrack for the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet was composed and conducted by Nino Rota.It was originally released as an LP, containing nine entries, most notably the song "What Is a Youth", composed by Nino Rota, written by Eugene Walter and performed by Glen Weston.
The Godfather Part II is the Academy Award winning soundtrack from the movie of the same name, released in 1974 by ABC and in 1991 on compact disc by MCA.The original score was composed by Nino Rota and conducted by Carmine Coppola, who also provided source music for the film.
It topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on June 28, 1969, and remained there for two weeks; [4] it was also his only Top Ten single on that chart. [ 5 ] Rearranged by Mancini, who played the piano part himself, [ 6 ] the song started competing with rock and roll songs from The Beatles and The Rolling Stones on an Orlando, Florida radio ...
The Godfather is the soundtrack from the film of the same name, released in 1972 by Paramount Records, and in 1991 on compact disc by MCA.Unless noted, the cues were composed by Nino Rota and conducted by Carlo Savina (who was credited on the LP, but not the CD).
"The Immigrant"/"Love Theme from The Godfather Part III" (composed by Rota and Coppola) – 2:36 "The Godfather Waltz" (composed by Rota) – 1:24 "To Each His Own" (composed by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans) – 3:21 performed by Al Martino "Vincent's Theme" (composed by Coppola and Rota) – 1:49 "Altobello" (composed by Coppola and Rota) – 2:10