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Stelvio Cipriani
Anonimo Veneziano
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Composer
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Stelvio Cipriani
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Compose Date
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1970
Average_duration
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20:13
"Anonimo Veneziano" is a soundtrack composed by Stelvio Cipriani for the 1970 Italian film of the same name. The film was directed by Enrico Maria Salerno and starred Florinda Bolkan and Tony Musante. The soundtrack was released in 1971 by CAM Records. The film is set in Venice and tells the story of a woman who returns to the city after many years to attend the funeral of her husband, a famous musician. She meets an anonymous musician who plays the same music her husband used to play, and they begin a romantic relationship. The soundtrack consists of 12 tracks, divided into two movements. The first movement includes tracks 1-6 and the second movement includes tracks 7-12. The first movement is characterized by a melancholic and romantic tone, with the use of strings, piano, and flute. The second movement is more upbeat and features a jazz-inspired sound, with the use of saxophone and percussion. The first track, "Anonimo Veneziano," is the main theme of the film and is a beautiful and haunting melody played on the piano. The second track, "Ricordo Di Venezia," is a nostalgic piece that features the use of strings and flute. The third track, "Sospesi Nel Tempo," is a romantic piece that features the use of piano and strings. The fourth track, "Ricordo Di Venezia (Versione 2)," is a variation of the second track, with the addition of a saxophone solo. The fifth track, "Anonimo Veneziano (Versione 2)," is a variation of the main theme, with the addition of a flute solo. The sixth track, "Sospesi Nel Tempo (Versione 2)," is a variation of the third track, with the addition of a saxophone solo. The second movement begins with the seventh track, "Samba In Tribunale," a lively and upbeat piece that features the use of percussion and saxophone. The eighth track, "Anonimo Veneziano (Versione 3)," is a variation of the main theme, with the addition of a jazz-inspired arrangement. The ninth track, "Ricordo Di Venezia (Versione 3)," is a variation of the second track, with the addition of a jazz-inspired arrangement. The tenth track, "Sospesi Nel Tempo (Versione 3)," is a variation of the third track, with the addition of a jazz-inspired arrangement. The eleventh track, "Anonimo Veneziano (Versione 4)," is a variation of the main theme, with the addition of a saxophone solo. The final track, "Ricordo Di Venezia (Versione 4)," is a variation of the second track, with the addition of a saxophone solo. Overall, the "Anonimo Veneziano" soundtrack is a beautiful and emotional collection of music that perfectly captures the romantic and nostalgic atmosphere of the film. The use of strings, piano, flute, and saxophone creates a rich and varied sound that is both haunting and uplifting. The soundtrack is a testament to the talent of Stelvio Cipriani and his ability to create music that perfectly complements the visuals and emotions of a film.
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