Italian soundtracks
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- | '''Alessandro Alessandroni''' (born [[March 16]], [[1925]] in [[Rome]]) is an [[Italian musician]]. He plays multiple | + | |
- | instruments, including the [[guitar]], [[mandolin]], [[sitar]], [[accordion]], and [[piano]], and has composed over 40 [[film score]]s. | + | |
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- | Being an accomplished [[whistling|whistler]], Alessandroni collaborated with his childhood friend [[Ennio Morricone]] on a number of soundtracks for [[Spaghetti western]]s. Morricone's orchestration often calls for an unusual combination of instruments and voices. Alessandroni can be heard as the whistler on the soundtracks for [[Sergio Leone]]'s films ''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]'', ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'', ''[[Once Upon a Time in the West]]'', and many others. | + | |
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