[spectre] New Podcast: INTERRUPTIONS #17. Vietata la vendita. Sonorizzazioni e commenti sonori: library music made in Italy.

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New Podcast: *INTERRUPTIONS #17. Vietata la vendita. Sonorizzazioni e
commenti sonori: library music made in Italy.*



Curated by Raül G. Pratginestós

 http://rwm.macba.cat/en/curatorial/raul-pratginestos-library-music/capsula

 Italians have always had a unique way of mixing music and drama, a special
sensibility that accounts for the dominant role of music in the history of
Italian film to the extent that many of the most highly admired soundtrack
composers (Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota, Bruno Nicolai, Piero Piccioni and
innumerable others) are Italian. It's no wonder then that Italy, which had
its own major international film industry during the fifties and sixties,
generated an enormous demand for music for films of the most diverse genres
(from neo-realist or psychological dramas to spaghetti-westerns, peplum,
gialli, spy movies, poliziotteschi, comedies and erotic films) and
engendered a parallel music industry with composers from the most disparate
fields (from jazz to 'serious' music). This prominent sub-industry was the
backdrop to the fascinating and still relatively unknown world of library
music 'Made in Italy'. A scene with very particular traits that is stirring
up increasing interest in the strange parallel world of 'library music'.

 You can find the complete series here:
http://rwm.macba.cat/en/interruptions-tag/



Enjoy!
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