Showing
1 - 2
results of
2
for search '
Morricone, Andrea
'
Skip to content
Library Catalog
New Search
Course Reserves
Databases
Journals
Research Guides
Feedback
Institutional Login
Keyword
Title
Author
Subject
Call Number
ISBN/ISSN
Find
Advanced Search
|
Browse the Catalog
|
Search Tips
Author
Morricone, Andrea
Andrea Morricone
Andrea Morricone
(born 10 October 1964) is an Italian composer and conductor, known for his film scores. He is the third child, and second son, of late composer and
Academy Award
winner
Ennio Morricone
. He composed the film scores for the American films ''
Capturing the Friedmans
'' and ''
Liberty Heights
''. He collaborated with his father on the score for ''
Cinema Paradiso
'', for which they won a ''
BAFTA
'' Award for
For Best Original Film Music
. The Love Theme from ''
Cinema Paradiso
'' is a work by Andrea Morricone. He has also composed music for many other Italian films, including ''
The Inquiry
'' and ''
The Entrepreneur
''.
Provided by Wikipedia
Showing
1 - 2
results of
2
for search '
Morricone, Andrea
'
, query time: 0.01s
Refine Results
Sort
Relevance
Date - Newest
Date - Oldest
Author
Title
Call Number
Select all entries on the page
Email
Export
Print
Save
Select result number 1
1
La dolce vita. Cinema paradiso / music by Ennio Morricone/Andrea Morricone.
by
Morricone, Ennio
,
Morricone, Andrea
Published 2015
Call Number:
Loading…
Located:
Loading…
Full text (Emerson users only)
Electronic
Video
Save to List
Saved in:
Select result number 2
2
Capturing the Friedmans / Magnolia Pictures presents a film by Andrew Jarecki ; producers, Andrew Jarecki, Marc Smerling ; directed by Andrew Jarecki.
Published 2004
Contributors:
Call Number:
Loading…
Located:
Loading…
Video
DVD
Loading…
Save to List
Saved in:
Select all entries on the page
Email
Export
Print
Save
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
Email Search
Related Subjects
Child pornography
Crimes sexuels
Criminal investigation
Criminals
Criminels
Enfants dans la pornographie
Enquêtes criminelles
Motion picture music
Pédophilie
Sex crimes
Sexual violence
Vocal duets with orchestra