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Riz Ortolani - Mediterranean Holiday (Flying Clipper) [Original Movie Soundtrack] '1964; 2017

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Mediterranean Holiday (Flying Clipper) [Original Movie Soundtrack]
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Album name Mediterranean Holiday (Flying Clipper) [Original Movie Soundtrack]
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Date 1964; 2017
GenreSoundtrack
Play time 37:52 min
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 170; 362 MB
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A LIFE OF MUSIC
Strongly artistic, multifaceted, innovative, can best describe Riz
Ortolani’s personality, composer and orchestra director with a production
background that spans from the cinema to the theatre, from classical music to
television programs.

Not yet twenty, after graduating from the Gioachino Rossini Conservatory in
Pesaro, his city, he moved to Rome, where he joined a group of young
instrumentalists of the RAI orchestra. He soon stood out to the company
managers, who assigned him to direct a jazz-symphony orchestra, resulting in
immediate popularity.

His movie career started in 1962 with the sound track for the Mondo Cane
documentary. The main song in the movie, More, sung by Katyna Ranieri (his
wife), results in an Oscar Nomination in 1964 as “Best Theme Song”
and wins the Grammy Award as “Best Instrumental Theme”. More was
recorded by more than one thousand of the greatest artists in the world with 70
million records sold. Ortolani was the fist Italian musician to receive such
wide ranging, large recognition repeatedly over the years, both in Italy and
abroad.

Collaborations with the American Studios (MGM, United Artist, Universal) and
with directors like Vittorio De Sica, Dino Risi, Franco Zeffirelli, Terence
Young, Edward Dmytryk were extremely important; as well as long and fruitful
artistic associations with Damiano Damiani and Pupi Avati. Among his scores,
some achieved veritable “cult” status: from Mondo Cane to The Easy
Life, from Anzio to Farewell Africa, from The Yellow Rolls Royce to Women of the
World, from Valachi Papers to Brother Sun, Sister Moon, up to the more recent Ma
Quando Arrivano Le Ragazze, La Rivincita di Natale, Il Papà di Giovanna, Una
Sconfinata Giovinezza.

In 2001, in the Rossini Theater of Pesaro, the first symphony piece was
performed: Sinfonia della Memoria (Symphony of Memory). In 2004, at the
“Maggio Musicale Fiorentino”, his first ballet is presented by the
title In Una Parte di Cielo, inspired by the life of Michelangelo.

In 2007, in Pesaro, with his wife Katina Ranieri, he established the Riz
Ortolani Foundation to promote music through scholarships, seminars,
discussions, concerts and exhibitions. During the same year the Musical Il
Principe della Gioventù, inspired by the fascinating historical event of the
Pazzi Conspiracy at the time of the Renaissance in Florence.

During the course of his long career, Ortolani directed prestigious symphonies
such as the London, Berlin, Houston, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico, the Fenice in
Venice, the Sinfonica of the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, the Regio of
Turin and the Philharmonique of Monte Carlo. His tour of Japan directing the
Vienna Symphony Orchestra was memorable.

Tracklist:
01. Riz Ortolani - Ouverture
02. Riz Ortolani - Arrival at Beyruth
03. Riz Ortolani - Impressions of Greece
04. Riz Ortolani - Have Faith
05. Riz Ortolani - At Monte Carlo
06. Riz Ortolani - The Theme from Pharoah
07. Riz Ortolani - The Storm
08. Riz Ortolani - Finale 1 Gran Shangri-la
09. Riz Ortolani - Ring Sagapo
10. Riz Ortolani - Sailors Day Out
11. Riz Ortolani - Wherever You May Go
12. Riz Ortolani - Twist Around the World
13. Riz Ortolani - Portugal Ave Christo
14. Riz Ortolani - Spanish Feria
15. Riz Ortolani - Corrida
16. Riz Ortolani - Finale 2