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 Posted:   Aug 15, 2018 - 9:41 AM   
 By:   Morricone   (Member)

From Reuters:
Once upon a time in central Greece, a small town fell in love with famed film composer Ennio Morricone and painted a huge mural in his honor.
The residents of Larissa have launched a fan club dedicated to the Italian maestro – known for his scores for classic movies “Once Upon a Time in America,” “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and “The Mission.”

Members of the Cultural Society of Friends of Ennio Morricone Music in Greece screen his films and broadcast his concerts live on screens at archaeological sites.

In the latest sign of their appreciation, they have commissioned a mural of Morricone’s bespectacled profile on a five-story residential block, about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) away from his birthplace in Rome.

“It is very visible, we wanted a clear illustration of him, so it could always remain here in our town, magnificent, like him and his large body of work,” said the cultural society’s president, Konstantinos Papakostas.

Papakostas set up the Cultural Society of Friends of Ennio Morricone Music in 2010 after seeing the Oscar-winning composer perform live in the Italian capital, then in Assago, on the outskirts of Milan.

He spread the word in Larissa and has since persuaded 1,080 fellow townspeople to sign up as members.

“I am completely in awe of him and his music,” Papakostas said.

Morricone, who turns 90 this year, is still composing music and has a series of performances lined up as part of “The 60 Years in Music” tour.


 
 
 Posted:   Aug 15, 2018 - 9:47 AM   
 By:   Milan NS   (Member)

Way to go, Greeks.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 15, 2018 - 2:13 PM   
 By:   couvee   (Member)

Wow! Just wow! I should do one in my hometown.

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 15, 2018 - 2:31 PM   
 By:   governor   (Member)

this is really impressive but...

Delerue fans did it months before ! wink

check this link and photo !

http://www.georges-delerue.com/gris-rouge-blanc-noir-georges-delerue/

it was painted very close to the conservatory of Roubaix where Georges Delerue started studying music...

Cheers

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 16, 2018 - 2:31 PM   
 By:   Morricone   (Member)

this is really impressive but...

Delerue fans did it months before ! wink

check this link and photo !

http://www.georges-delerue.com/gris-rouge-blanc-noir-georges-delerue/

it was painted very close to the conservatory of Roubaix where Georges Delerue started studying music...

Cheers



That is really impressive! Nice to see Delerue get some super spotlight. The only thing that might make Morricone's a bit more so is Delerue's is in his native France while Morricone's is in his non-native Greece!

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 16, 2018 - 2:34 PM   
 By:   Tall Guy   (Member)

this is really impressive but...

Delerue fans did it months before ! wink

check this link and photo !

http://www.georges-delerue.com/gris-rouge-blanc-noir-georges-delerue/

it was painted very close to the conservatory of Roubaix where Georges Delerue started studying music...

Cheers



That is really impressive! Nice to see Delerue get some super spotlight. The only thing that might make Morricone's a bit more so is Delerue's is in his native France while Morricone's is in his non-native Greece!


... and could be just about anywhere in the world.

 
 Posted:   Aug 16, 2018 - 2:58 PM   
 By:   Ian J.   (Member)

Now you've got me thinking we need, somewhere in the world, the film composer equivalent of Mount Rushmore. But, who to put on it?

My four would be:

John Williams
Jerry Goldsmith
James Horner
John Barry

All Js.

 
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