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Ennio Morricone, Polar Music Prize Laureate 2010
Ennio Morricone was born in Rome on 10.11.1928. His long artistic career includes a
wide range of composition genres, from absolute music, which he has always
produced, to applied music, working as orchestrator as well as conductor in the
recording field, and then as a composer for theatre, radio and cinema.
In 1946 Ennio received his trumpet diploma and in 1954 he received his diploma in
Composition at the Conservatory under the guidance of Goffredo Petrassi. He wrote
his first concert works at the end of the Fifties, and then he worked as arranger for RAI
(the Italian public radio and TV) and RCA-Italy, starting his career as film music
composer in 1961 with the film Il Federale directed by Luciano Salce.
He became famous worldwide with Sergio Leone’s westerns: A Fistful Of Dollars
(1964), For A Few Dollars More (1965), The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966),
Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) and A Fistful Of Dynamite (1971). In 1965
Morricone entered the group of improvisation named “Nuova Consonanza”.
Since 1960, Morricone has scored over 450 films working with many Italian and
international directors (among whom Sergio Leone, Gillo Pontecorvo, Pier Paolo
Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Giuliano Montaldo, Lina Wertmuller, Giuseppe
Tornatore, Brian De Palma, Roman Polanski, Warren Beatty, Adrian Lyne, Oliver
Stone, Margarethe Von Trotta, Henry Verneuil, Pedro Almodóvar and Roland Joffé).
His most famous films include (other than the Italian westerns): The Battle of Algiers,
Sacco and Vanzetti, Cinema Paradiso, The Legend of 1900, Malena, The
Untouchables, Once Upon A Time In America, The Mission and U-Turn.
Maestro Morricone’s absolute music production includes over 100 pieces composed
since 1946 to this day. Some titles are: Concerto per Orchestra n.1 (1957), Frammenti
di Eros (1985), Cantata per L’Europa (1988), UT, per tromba, archi e percussioni
(1991), Ombra di Lontana Presenza (1997), Voci dal Silenzio (2002), Sicilo ed altri
Frammenti (2006), Vuoto D’Anima Piena (2008).
In 2001, Ennio Morricone started an intense concert activity, conducting his film music
and concert works for symphony orchestra and polyphonic choir in more than 100
concerts in Europe, Asia, USA, Central and South America. In his long career, Ennio
Morricone has received many awards other than the Golden Lion and the Honorary
Oscar, among which 8 Nastri D’argento, 5 Baftas, 5 Oscar Nominations, 7 David Di
Donatello, 3 Golden Globes, 1 Grammy Award and 1 European Film Award. In 2009
the President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, signed a decree appointing
Maestro Ennio Morricone to the rank of Knight in the Order of the Legion of Honor.
PO Box 55777, SE-114 83 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: +468 629 53 00. Fax: +468 662 50 00.
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In the recording field, Maestro Morricone has received 27 Golden Records, 7 Platinum
Records, 3 Golden Plates and the Critica Discografica award for the music of the film Il
Prato. The soundtrack from the film The Good, The Bad and The Ugly has been
included in the list of inductees for the Grammy Hall of Fame 2009.
For more information about Maestro Morricone, go to the Ennio Morricone official
website at: www.enniomorricone.it
PO Box 55777, SE-114 83 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: +468 629 53 00. Fax: +468 662 50 00.
[email protected] | www.polarmusicprize.org