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Besides his work for the cinema, Nino Rota also composed ten operas, five ballets and many other instrumental works, including the Evening Concerto (for piano and orchestra) (1962).
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Among the most famous scores of Nino Rota, also include those of The Godfather and The Godfather II, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and Romeo and Juliet, directed by Franco Zeffirelli or those of Cheetah or Rocco and His Brothers by Luchino Visconti. nino), was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor and academic who is best known for his film scores, notably for the films of Federico Fellini and. His latest work with Fellini's Orchestra Rehearsal (Prova d'orchestra) in 1978, one of his masterpieces of THEREFOR. It is also the author of the Satyricon's music, of Amarcord and Fellini's Casanova.
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The soundtrack of the movie Eight and a half is for example often cited as one of the most striking elements of the film, which gives it a certain "coherence". This was the beginning of many collaborations between director and composer, as Vitelloni, La Strada, La Dolce Vita. He met the director Federico Fellini, while the latter was working on his first film, Lo sceicco bianco (1952). Ulmer, Alberto Lattuada, Henry Cass, Luigi Comencini, Terence Young and Henri Verneuil. Rota wrote his first scores for film in 1933 for Treno Popolare of Raffaello Matarazzo, then for ZazĂ , 1944 film directed by Renato Castellani. Then he turned to a career of teaching music, from 1937, he led with his head on practice of composer, and that leads him to take the lead in 1979, the Conservatory of Bari, he held until his death. He also wrote a thesis on Gioseffo Zarlino, composer of the Renaissance. Back in Milan, he continued his education by studying literature at the University of Milan. Rota won a scholarship to study at the Curtis Institute, where he studied from 1930 to 1932, under the direction of Fritz Reiner (conducting) and Rosario Scalero (composition). The conductor Arturo Toscanini advised him to go perfect in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania). In 1929, he entered the Conservatory of Santa Secilia in Rome, where he studied under the direction of Alfredo Casella. He acquired some fame as a composer and conductor from his childhood, his first oratorio, The infanzia di San Giovanni Battista, was represented for example in Milan and Paris in 1923, when he was only twelve. He studied from childhood, at the Milan Conservatory under the direction of Ildebrando Pizzetti. Nino Rota was born Decemin Milan, in a musical family.