DVD + Blu-Ray:
The Morricone Duel–The most dangerous concert ever
This exclusive live concert production presents a unique selection of movie classics.
The Wild West meets the soulful sound of Italy. Fearless New York gangsters meet cowboys from the dusty prairie. Godfather meets Taxi Driver. And the magic of cinema meets the rich sound of a first-class symphony orchestra.
This exclusive live concert production presents a unique selection of movie classics - from Sergio Leone’s iconic Spaghetti Westerns to modern mafia masterpieces by Francis Ford Coppola and the cult movies of Tarantino. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Sarah Hicks and joined by a fistful of strong guest artists for this premiere performance of the authentic soundtracks by composer legends Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota, Sonny Bono and Bernard Herrmann.
Also available is a special edition on vinyl.
Original title The Morricone Duel – The most dangerous concert ever
Orchestra / Band The Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Sarah Hicks
Composer Ennio Morricone, Bernard Herrmann, Sonny Bono, Nino Rota
Soloist Tuva Semmingsen, Hans Ulrik, Christine Nonbo Andersen, Michael Frank, Mads Kjølby
Recording location DR Concert Hall, Copenhagen
Production year 2018
Duration 75 mins
Video format 16:9 - NTSC
Audio format PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1
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