User: luisarmandodiazfelix |
Bellagio Fountains-Enio Moriconne-Ectsasy of gold La magia de Las Vegas, la reina del desierto de Nevada. Con su espectaculo del show de las fuentes danzarinas del Hotel Bellagio uno de los mas inn de la Ciudad. Es un honor el compartir estas imagenes con el mundo Tags: bellagio fountains enio moriconne ecstasy of gold |
User: moriconne85 |
Flamenco guitar by Moriconne me playing some flamenco Tags: guitar chitara chitarra flamenco limbasan marcel |
User: Saura155 |
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Ennio Moriconne Music Tags: The Good Bad And Ugly Ennio Moriconne |
User: Sylarbadguy |
Europa Park Teaser Une nouvelle bande annonce de mon film sur Europa park J avais pas le temps de la mettre sur le site. Maintenant c est fait. La musique c'est le thème magnifique du film "mission", composé par le maitre Enio MORICONNE Tags: Enio Moriconne europa parc bande annonce teaser mission |
User: MARCMARTY11 |
NUKU HIVA MANTA RAY DANCE Dance of manta ray in marqueses island, french polynesia. Danse des raies manta aux iles marquises. Music from ennio moriconne. Film Marc Marty manta ray manta ray manta ray manta ray Tags: Manta ray raie manta dive plongee nuku hiva iles marquises marqueses island french polynesia polynesie francaise ennio moriconne marc marty ballet |
User: DirtyMagicFan |
Fractals with Chi Mai (Ennio Morricone) Magnificent fractals with Chi Mai from Ennio Morricone, an italian composer who composed for hundreds and hundreds movies. Chi Mai is the original soundtrack of french movie "Le Professionel" (1981) from George Lautner with Jean Paul Belmondo and Robert Hossein. Then Chi Mai was also used as the theme music of "Life and Times" of David Lloyd George There is a continuation of this video : http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=1SGKtunjQns with "le Vent, le Cri" of Ennio Morricone. There is a new version of this video there : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qNIyLe57vM "Fractals with Heart Beats In Space" Thanks for all the comments. To use this video contact DirtyMagicFan fractal fractals fractales Tags: fractales fractals fractal chi mai ennio morricone vent cri enio moriconne moricone morriconne may |
User: zacharim |
Sergio Leone : Le Bon La Brute Le truand Bande-annonce (bande annonce) du western italien de sergio leone le bon la brute le truand contenant des scenes non utilisées dans les versions finales Original french trailer for the good the bad the ugly , notable for its inclusion of alternate angles and several shots from scenes not used in the final cut The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Italian: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo) is a 1966 Italian spaghetti Western directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef(sentenza), and Eli Wallach(tuco). The screenplay was by Age & Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni, and Leone, from a story by Vincenzoni and Leone. The widescreen cinematography was by Tonino Delli Colli, and Ennio Morricone composed the film score. The film was the third and final entry in Leone's popular Man with No Name trilogy, following A Fistful of Dollars (1964) and For a Few Dollars More (1965) Also Known As: Bo, el lleig i el dolent, El (Spain: Catalan title) Bueno, el feo y el malo, El (Spain) Due magnifici straccioni, I (Italy) (working title) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (USA) The Good, the Ugly, the Bad (USA) (literal English title) The Magnificent Rogues (UK) Cast (in credits order)verified as complete Eli Wallach .... Tuco Clint Eastwood .... Blondie Lee Van Cleef .... Sentenza/Angel Eyes Aldo Giuffrè .... Alcoholic Union Captain Luigi Pistilli .... Father Pablo Ramirez Rada Rassimov .... Maria Enzo Petito .... Storekeeper Claudio Scarchilli .... Bounty Hunter in Ghost Town John Bartha .... Sheriff (as John Bartho) Livio Lorenzon .... Baker Antonio Casale .... Jackson/Bill Carson Sandro Scarchilli .... Deputy Benito Stefanelli .... Member of Angel Eyes' Gang Angelo Novi .... Monk Antonio Casas .... Stevens Aldo Sambrell .... Member of Angel Eyes' Gang Al Mulock .... One-armed Bounty Hunter (as Al Mulloch) Sergio Mendizábal .... Blonde Bounty Hunter (as Sergio Mendizabal) Antonio Molino Rojo .... Captain Harper (as Molino Rocho) Lorenzo Robledo .... Member of Angel Eyes' Gang Mario Brega .... Cpl. Wallace rest of cast listed alphabetically: Chelo Alonso .... Stevens' Wife (uncredited) Román Ariznavarreta .... Bounty Hunter (uncredited) Frank Braña .... Bounty Hunter #2 (uncredited) Saturno Cerra .... Bounty Hunter (uncredited) Luigi Ciavarro .... Member of Angel Eye's Gang (uncredited) William Conroy .... Confederate Soldier (uncredited) Jesús Guzmán .... Pardue the Hotel Owner (uncredited) Víctor Israel .... Sergeant at Confederate Fort (uncredited) Nazzareno Natale .... Mexican Bounty Hunter (uncredited) Ricardo Palacios .... Bartender in Socorro (uncredited) Romano Puppo .... Clem (uncredited) Antonio Ruiz .... Stevens' Youngest Son (uncredited) José Terrón .... Thomas 'Shorty' Larson (uncredited) Produced by Alberto Grimaldi .... producer Original Music by Ennio Morricone Cinematography by Tonino Delli Colli (director of photography) Film Editing by Eugenio Alabiso Nino Baragli Joe D'Augustine (restored version) Costume Design by Carlo Simi Makeup Department Rino Carboni .... makeup artist Rino Todero .... hair stylist Production Management Fernando Cinquini .... production manager Aldo Pomilia .... production supervisor Gray Frederickson .... production manager: USA (uncredited) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Fabrizio Gianni .... assistant director Giancarlo Santi .... assistant director Art Department Carlo Leva .... assistant art director Carlo Simi .... sets Tani .... equipment Sound Department Vittorio De Sisti .... sound engineer Giuseppe Mastroianni .... music recordist Elio Pacella .... sound engineer Fausto Ancillai .... sound mixer (uncredited) Special Effects by Eros Bacciucchi .... special effects Giovanni Corridori .... special effects (uncredited) Stunts Fabio Testi .... stunts (uncredited) Other crew Antonelli .... costumes Carlo Bartolini .... production assistant Serena Canevari .... script girl Tommie Connor .... lyricist: "The Soldiers Story" Luigi Corbo .... production secretary Franco Di Giacomo .... camera operator Clint Eastwood .... thanks (2003 extended English version) Alberto Grimaldi .... thanks (2003 extended English version) Mickey Knox .... dubbing director (english language version) Eugenio Lardani .... title designer (as Lardani) Bruno Nicolai .... musical director Antonio Palombi .... production secretary Sergio Salvati .... assistant camera Federico Tofi .... production assistant Eli Wallach .... thanks (2003 extended English version) Edda Dell'Orso .... singer (uncredited) Carlo Romano .... voice dubbing: Eli Wallach (uncredited) Tags: sergio leone corbucci sollima ennio moriconne western spaghetti clint eastwood elie wallach lee vancleef django almeria |
User: lele54700 |
ennio morricone(once upon a time in the west) music par ennio morricone olivierhanriot.com Tags: shawn lane ennio moriconne once upon a time in the west olivier hanriot theme guitar guitare |
User: CursedNumbers |
A tale Of Two Cities A music video based on the Lost season 3 premiere with a music by Ennio Moriconne "L'estasi Dell'Oro" enjoy! Tags: lost tale of two cities jack sawyer kate 3.01 morricone enio oro estasi |
User: 1236bigcat |
Enya - New Spaghetti Western Theme Celts - STEREO HQ - Edgar A. Poe To play in STEREO in a new, 2nd window click: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3STJF455MS8&fmt=18 This is no knock-off of Moriconne, but a 'western' Celtic song about 'the bells' you'll hear ... Edgar Allen Poe whispered to me how this special raven can keep ringing my bells, herself such a belle, keeping me ravenous, seemingly forever more. I think this music is BASED upon a 'hidden' un-named poem by an un-named poet ... -------------------------- The Bells, Date: c1845 This poem (The Bells) can be interpreted in many different ways, the most basic of which is simply a reflection of the sounds that bells can make, and the emotions evoked from that sound. For example, "From the bells bells bells bells / Bells bells bells!" brings to mind the clamoring of myriad church bells. Several deeper interpretations exist as well. One is that the poem is a representation of life from the nimbleness of youth to the pain of age. Growing despair is emphasized alongside the growing frenzy in the tone of the poem. Another is the passing of the seasons, from spring to winter. The passing of the seasons is often used as a metaphor for life itself. The poem also suggests a Poe theme of mourning over a lost wife, courted in sledge, married and then killed in a fire as the husband looks on. The tolling of the iron bells reflects the final madness of the grief-stricken husband. The sounds of the verses, specifically the repetitive "bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells," lie on a narrow line between sense and nonsense, causing a feeling of instability. Poe uses the word "tintinnabulation", which many critics believe is merely an onomatopoeic nonsense term. Poe biographer Hervey Allen suggests the word is based on an ancient bell-based instrument called "tintinabula". The series of "bells" echo the imagined sounds of the various bells, from the silver bells following the klip-klop of the horses, to the "dong, ding-dong" of the swinging golden and iron bells, to screeching "whee-aaah" of the brazen bells. The series are always four, followed by three, always beginning and ending on a stressed syllable. The meter changes to iambic in the lines with repeated "bells," bringing the reader into their rhythm. Most of the poem is a more hurried anapestic meter.[citation needed] The bells of which he writes are thought to be those he heard from Fordham University's bell tower, since Poe resided in the same Bronx neighborhood as that university. He also frequently strolled about Fordham's campus conversing with both the students and the Jesuits. --- Poe is believed to have written "The Bells" in May of 1848 and submitted it three times to Sartrain's Union Magazine, a magazine run by John Sartain, until it was finally accepted. He was paid fifteen dollars for his work, though it was not published until after his death in November 1849. Inspiration for the poem is often granted to Marie Louise Shew, a woman who had helped care for Poe's wife Virginia as she lay dying. One day, as Shew was visiting Poe at his cottage in Fordham, New York, Poe needed to write a poem but had no inspiration. Shew allegedly heard ringing bells from afar and playfully suggested to start there, possibly even writing the first line of each stanza. -------------------------- I had fun, and I surely hope you'll enjoy seeing and reading this, my 2nd video, quite difficult. Ennio - Enya or ... M.oriconne - Ms.orinoco and ... Father of Spaghetti Westerns was Sergio Leone - Father of Enya was Sire Leo Brennen Names ring a bell? - Only the bells have no names. This video has a bit of iron-y. Enya may hear bells, perhaps suffer occasional interruption from bells tolling near her home or studio. Christchurch tower in Dublin and Killiney Obeleisk are depicted in this video as a for-instance, along with Poe's referenced Fordham University bell tower that grieved him so. (over to the west from Enya) Ashford's is the final chaotic bell tower sound in the video. Enya's one that I respect so much, she writes BEAUTIFUL music, almost like a fine poet. Take as you will, from my thoughts on this, and enjoy it please in fun! - I'm just a bowl of saucy tangled thin (spaghetti) noodles. Stick a fork (a comb) in me, I'm done! ~ 1236bigcat ------------------------------ Related: Audio clips are from MGM's "Fistfull of Dollars", the "Good, the Bad and the Ugly." and the old film classic, the "Wizard of Oz." Background space photos are distant galaxies, taken by NASA's Hubble. Original B&W illustrations from Poe's 'Bells' are included. And Enya is so gratious to allow me to study her musical works so, and such a gracious beautiful lady. Tags: Edgar Allen Poe Raven wedding church silver bells enya spaghetti Ennio Enya Theme Celt exileenya celtic guitar horse poem piano Eastwood Bells bell |