Franco Mannino
L' Innocente
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Composer:Franco ManninoGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1976L'Innocente is a film directed by Luchino Visconti, released in 1976. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Gabriele D'Annunzio. The soundtrack was composed by Franco Mannino, an Italian composer and conductor. The film premiered on March 17, 1976, in Italy. The soundtrack consists of six movements, each of which reflects the mood and atmosphere of the film. The first movement, "Preludio," sets the tone for the film with its haunting and melancholic melody. The second movement, "La Danza," is a lively and energetic piece that reflects the joy and excitement of the characters. The third movement, "La Notte," is a slow and somber piece that reflects the sadness and despair of the characters. The fourth movement, "La Passione," is a dramatic and intense piece that reflects the passion and intensity of the characters' emotions. The fifth movement, "La Morte," is a mournful and melancholic piece that reflects the sadness and grief of the characters. The final movement, "Epilogo," is a reflective and contemplative piece that brings the film to a close. The soundtrack is characterized by its use of orchestral instruments, including strings, woodwinds, and brass. Mannino's use of melody and harmony creates a sense of emotional depth and complexity that complements the film's themes of love, betrayal, and tragedy. Overall, the soundtrack for L'Innocente is a masterful work of art that perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the film. Mannino's use of orchestral instruments and his skillful composition create a powerful and emotional experience for the listener.More....