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ARTIST
TITLE
Il Delitto Mattarella
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CD

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SPDM 015CD SPDM 015CD
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RELEASE DATE
9/4/2020

Marco Werba on his soundtrack for Il Delitto Mattarella (2019): "This is Aurelio Grimaldi's fourth film which I've had the pleasure to work for. I met Aurelio thanks to Antonella Salvucci and Raffaele Mallucci and we worked together for the first time on the historical drama Anita, una vita per Garibaldi (2007), an intense movie that describes the love story between Brazilian rebellious Anita and Italian hero, Giuseppe Garibaldi. We then continued our collaboration with Il sangue è caldo di Bahia (2014) and Controtempo (2016). This new film, Il Delitto Mattarella, marks the return of Aurelio Grimaldi with an important political movie, with a storyline dense of political plots, mafia and right-wing subversive groups that brought terror in the Italy of the '80s. Specifically, mafia, that turned out to be the main culprit for the death of many honest men that tried to stop the advancement of 'Cosa Nostra', the criminal organization that grew within the Sicilian social fabric. Aurelio is a sensitive director, who knows how to enhance music, measuring it in key moments. For this movie I worked again with Aurelio Grimaldi's faithful collaborator, Maria Soldatini, who wrote the additional music of the film, and Louis Siciliano kindly gave us a nice composition that we used in two scenes of the film. We recorded the film score in Gioia Tauro with the Orchestra del Teatro Cilea of Reggio Calabria, in Antonello Bruzzese's Metro Records Studio. I've had the pleasure of working with top level soloists such as Pasquale Faucitano (violino), Pierluigi Marotta (cello), Giampiero Cannata (horn), Riccardo Rocchi (guitar), and Federica Inson (flute). I also had two valid collaborators: Luca Poletti (music assistant) and Enrico Fallea (copyist). The film score of Il Delitto Mattarella contains an obsessive rhythmic theme ('L'Aquila'), an intriguing and turbid composition ('Corleone'), a theme linked to the main character ('Piersanti Mattarella') and another one that describes the Sicily of the '80s." Also features compositions by Henry Purcell.