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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. |
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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…
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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…
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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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This
year's awarding jury at the International Competition for film music will be presided by the director
Marco Bellocchio. The award is dedicated to the composer
Mario Nascimbene and promoted for the fifth time by "MusicArte International" in cooperation with the local administration of Orsogna (Chieti). The manager and composer
Andrea Mascitti is the organiser and art director.
Gian Luigi Rondi (president of the "David di Donatello
Association's) is the president of honour.
The final performance will take place on 29 June
2007 the "Camillo De Nardis" theatre of Orsogna. Part of the jury will be composed by the composer
Riccardo Giagni (the latter being the music writer of Marco
Bellocchio's last two films
L'ora di religione and Buongiorno notte),
Andrea Guerra (The pursuit of happyness by
Gabriele Muccino) Silvio Feliciani, Remo Vinciguerra and Caterina Nascimbene, member of the David di Donatello
Association's Jury.
The competition is open to composers of all
nationalities. The deadline to submit application is
9th May 2006. The partecipation fee is 95 euros. The partecipants are asked to prepare an unpublished piece of music for some
scenes, lasting about five minutes, taken from
Roberto Rossellini film ANNO UNO, for which Nascimbene wrothe the
soundtrack.
The Selecting Jury, made up of the president Silvio
Feliciani, Riccardo Giagni, Remo
Vinciguerra and Caterina Nascimbene, will examine and select five of the received
compositions, which will take part in the final performance. The best composition will be awarded the MARIO NASCIMBENE
AWARD. The winner will be recommended to the film production corporation and will receive
scholarship of 2,500 euros. |
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Copyrigth
© 2002/2007 MusicArte International di Andrea
Mascitti - P. Iva 02045300692
All rights reserved |
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