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Posthumous album with unreleased material by Ennio Morricone announced

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The first posthumous album by the legendary Italian composer Ennio Morricone, died last July and with a transcendental trajectory in the history of film music, will be released in november.

The new plate will contain a series of pieces created between the end of the 60 and early 80, including seven unreleased tracks.

"Morricone Segreto" will launch the 6 November in digital and physical format on CD and vinyl, four days before the birthday would have been 92 from the artist.

As reported by the American specialized site Variety, album contains little known works by Morricone, "More experimental and innovative" than his most famous pieces.

The release is in charge of Decca Records and Sugar Music, of Italy.

Your CEO, Filippo Sugar, told the North American media that they were working with "soundtracks of various films that may not have been successful, but that does not mean that music is less important ".

The album has the support of the Morricone family: "They are wonderful themes", said his son Andrea, himself conductor who recently opened the Venice Film Festival.

"In general they belong to a very important historical period, because the 70 they were a great laboratory ", added Andrea Morricone on the album's track selection, and concluded: "I think Dad's masterpieces in various ways reflect the energy of that period.".

"Twentieth century", "Paradise cinema", "The mission", "The Untouchables", "Kill Bill" or "The Good One, the bad and the ugly ", are some of the more than 500 Morricone signed titles.

The composer left his mark on film history, without distinction of categories, from his creative alliance with directors as dissimilar as Sergio Leone, Bernardo Bertolucci, Giuseppe Tornatore, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Quentin Tarantino and Pedro Almodóvar, to name just a few.

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