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Immerse in the soothing harmonies of warm paradise atmospheres at the dreamingly etherial ripples of sound above the notes written by Maestro NINO ROTA (1911-1979)

Celebrate the music of visions of Great Film Director FEDERICO FELLINI


Born Giovanni Rota Rinaldi on 3 December 1911 in Milan soon became a proficient musician, he wrote his very  first  named Oratorio as early as he was 11 years old (L'infanzia di San Giovanni Battista) and his three-act lyrical comedy ¨Il Principe Porcaro¨ was composed when he was just 13.

Nino Rota`s works are highly reknown and scatterd not only in the master piece printed films of Fellini, his work started as early as 1933 with directors Raffaello Matarazzo (Treno Popolare, Giorno di nozze, Il birichino di papà) Renato Castellani (Zazà, La Donna de la Montagna) Alberto Lattuada (La freccia nel fianco, Il delitto di Giovanni Episcopo) Carlo Ludovico, Ettore Giannini, Luigi Zampa and many other great film makers during very busy years when he wrote as many as ten scores by year, achieving a remarkable thirteen film scores record to his credit in 1954.

A prolific genious, yet as humble intuitioned character persona as hard working musician, Rota`s pallete of writing and film work production during the late 1940s to the mid-1950s was also enriched by ten operas, five ballets and dozens of other orchestral, choral and chamber works during his career until his last day of brilliant existence.

NINO ROTA

His notes during his close personal collaboration with Director Federico Fellini were 
approached for festive, joyous circus parade brass scapades that formed the lines for Fellini`s first characters from films as early as

¨Lo Sceicco Bianco¨ in 1952 and ¨La Strada¨ 
in 1954 yet always landed in subtle and delicate whispers of string lines full of sensitivity 
that also stired within daring excursions to ancient, esoteric roman mysterius atmospheres (Satyricon, Roma), blissful jazzy waltzes

(Le Notte di Cabiria, La Dolce Vita, Amarcord)

dark operatic counterpoint and eearie yet captivating dodecaphonies as in ¨Casanova¨ that enhanced the very unique spectral light tone onto Fellini`s famous iconic characters

and theatrical landscaped stories. 

Feel in the endearing, ever joyous parading concert bliss at the colourful breeze of Nino Rota`s Filmscore soundscapes, and travel on

¨Sulla Nuvola Rota di Fellini¨

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By Jean phillipe politoff

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