Completed
in 2004, for the occasion of the great concert held at the Sala
Sinopoli at the Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, Il
musicista e la macchina da presa, is a documentary that tells
about the extraordinary career of Mario Nascinbene told by noted
people in the world of cinema and culture: Ermanno Comuzio, Gian
Luigi Rondi, Ennio Morricone, Lino Patruno, Giancarlo Cersosimo,
Carlo Lizzani, Florestano Vancini, Roberto Pregadio and Renzo
Rossellini. “Il musicista e la macchina da presa” is about 35
minutes long; the on-line version has been reduced to ten.
Gian
Luigi Rondi: I met Mario in ’51, when he was introduced to me
by De Santis while shooting “Roma ore 11”. He said that when
it came to music in cinema, he really had some new and original
ideas…
Ennio
Morricone: …he experimented in cinema with great attention
and passion (…) he was brave, and managed to put a rare and
personal touch to each scene…
Renzo
Rossellini: …young music students in America still study with
Mario Nascinbene, even for his modernity (…) people who study
soundtrack music remember and still refer to his work in film as
an example for some of the most difficult, most innovative…
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