Artist: Andrea Griminelli
Album: Griminelli Plays Morricone
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:01:59
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 688 MB
Tracklist:
01. Andrea Griminelli – I Sleep Beneath the Stars (03:51)
02. Andrea Griminelli – Lost Boy Calling (03:43)
03. Andrea Griminelli – Gabriel’s Oboe (02:30)
04. Andrea Griminelli – Vita Nostra (02:00)
05. Andrea Griminelli – Se Telefonando (04:06)
06. Andrea Griminelli – Playing Love (04:31)
07. Andrea Griminelli – Tema d’Amore per Nata (03:38)
08. Andrea Griminelli – Per Qualche Dollaro in Piu’ (02:53)
09. Andrea Griminelli – C’era una Volta in America (07:00)
10. Andrea Griminelli – Giu’ la Testa (04:10)
11. Andrea Griminelli – Musashi e l’Amore (05:01)
12. Andrea Griminelli – Chi Mai (05:30)
13. Andrea Griminelli – Per le Antiche Scale (03:12)
14. Andrea Griminelli – American Themes (06:46)
15. Andrea Griminelli – Per un Pugno di Dollari (03:01)
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Seventy orchestral and choral artists, conducted by maestro Diego Basso and the emotion in music of flutist Andrea Griminelli, transformed the Dolomites into an exceptional stage for the notes of the Roman composer. The splendid natural balcony of the San Pellegrino Ski Area, on the border between Val di Fassa, in Trentino, and Falcade, in Veneto, saw the excellent performance of some of Morricone’s best-loved melodies by seventy orchestral and choral artists from the Italian Rhythmic Symphony Orchestra, the Opera House Opera Choir and the Art Voice Academy Choir, conducted by Maestro Diego Basso. The audience will be enchanted by the undisputed talent of Andrea Griminelli, the internationally renowned flautist, who has received honours and awards all over the world, from the Grammy to the Prix de Paris. The Dolomite peaks of Marmolada, Cima Uomo, Costabella, Pale di San Martino, Pelmo and Civetta (to name but a few), which can be admired from Col Margherita, were thus transformed into the perfect backdrop for an exciting synergy between conductor, orchestra and soloist. The event, designed for a limited number of spectators, respected not only the regulations in force, but also the perfect combination of music and mountains.