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Ennio Morricone was an Italian composer and conductor renowned for his film scores. His work includes iconic scores for films like "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" and "Once Upon a Time in America." Morricone's compositions, known for their distinctive melodies and orchestral arrangements, have left a lasting legacy in the world of film music. His influence on cinematic scores is celebrated worldwide.
"I was offered a free villa in Hollywood, but I said no thank you, I prefer to live in Italy."
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"I was offered a free villa in Hollywood, but I said no thank you, I prefer to live in Italy."

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"I also used these realistic sounds in a psychological way. With The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, I used animal sounds - as you say, the coyote sound - so the sound of the animal became the main theme of the movie."
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"I also used these realistic sounds in a psychological way. With The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, I used animal sounds - as you say, the coyote sound - so the sound of the animal became the main theme of the movie."

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"I come from a background of experimental music which mingled real sounds together with musical sounds."
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"I come from a background of experimental music which mingled real sounds together with musical sounds."

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"There was a theft! But, of course, if it was up to me, every two years I would win an Oscar."
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"There was a theft! But, of course, if it was up to me, every two years I would win an Oscar."

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"You can see my decision as either a distinctive factor or as a limitation. I don't feel it is a limitation."
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"You can see my decision as either a distinctive factor or as a limitation. I don't feel it is a limitation."

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