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engmus-f1005-3 The patriotic songs of former USSR

The music uploaded by Xiaocui. Thanks web friend Xiaocui

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Only provide listen in online the music with 20 Kbps.
Morricone Fans Shareing Landstead
 

 

Celebrating the 60th anniv. of victory for worldwide anti-fascist war (9 May)!
Above pictures provided by Russian web friend Alex ( Here is Alex's page >>>>>> )

 

 

NO.
NAME
listen in online with WMA format
001
March of for yearn of motherland
002
Song for Moscow's defender
003
Rearranged march of army group
004
March of Moscow's salute
005
Former USSR national anthem (A edition for victory of war of defend motherland)
006
You are my wish and happy (The defending war for Moscow)
007
Farewell to Slav women (See this page)
Below are from the teleplay "The dawn here is quiet"(2005)
201
Drift down (Theme)
202
Drift down (Theme) (Include Video)
203
Think of hometown (Interlude song)
204
The sacred war (Interlude song)

Honorary Oscar 2006 goes to composer Ennio Morricone

congratulations Morricone most heartily

Ennio Morricone Mini biography: A classmate of director Sergio Leone with whom he would form one of the great director/composer partnerships (right up there with Eisenstein & Prokofiev, Hitchcock & Herrmann, Fellini & Rota), Ennio Morricone studied at Rome's Santa Cecilia Conservatory, where he specialised in trumpet. His first film scores were relatively undistinguished, but he was hired by Leone for Per un pugno di dollari (1964) on the strength of some of his song arrangements. His score for that film, with its sparse arrangements, unorthodox instrumentation (bells, electric guitars, harmonicas, the distinctive twang of the jew's harp) and memorable tunes, revolutionised the way music would be used in Westerns, and it is hard to think of a post-Morricone Western score that doesn't in some way reflect his influence. Although his name will always be synonymous with the spaghetti Western, Morricone has also contributed to a huge range of other film genres: comedies, dramas, thrillers, horror films, romances, art movies, exploitation movies -making him one of the film world's most versatile artists. He has written nearly 400 film scores, so a brief summary is impossible, but his most memorable work includes the Leone films, Gillo Pontecorvos _Battaglia di Algeri, La (1965)_ , Roland Joff└'s The Mission (1986), Brian De Palma's The Untouchables (1987) and Giuseppe Tornatore's Nuovo cinema Paradiso (1988), plus a rare example of sung opening credits for Pier Paolo Pasolini's Uccellacci e uccellini (1966). It must be stressed that he is *not* behind the work of the entirely separate composers Bruno Nicolai and Nicola Piovani despite allegations made by more than one supposedly reputable film guide! (see here)

 

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