Ennio Morricone

Escalation

Ennio Morricone - Escalation

Set in 1968’s Swinging London, Escalation, was the debut film of then 25-year-old director Roberto Faenza. True to his youth, Faenza’s dark comedy dealt with the war being waged between armies of bourgeois parents and their hippy offspring. The tale of Luca, the ne’er-do-well son of a wealthy Italian industrialist, and his father’s attempt use any means necessary to bring him home to Italy and make him take his rightful place at the helm of the family empire (even if it means destroying him). Ennio Morricone’s unique ability to use music to express the inner psyche of his films’ protagonists is what makes his scores so unique. Here Morricone teams up with fellow composer Bruno Nicolai and the vocalizations of Alessandro Alessandroni’s “Cantori Moderni”, making this one of his less minimal soundtracks, as both and orchestra and a choir is used. Innersleeve features poster of the film.

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