Composer
Nino Rota (1911-1979); ITA
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Like many fine concert music composers, such as Serge Prokofiev, Toru Takemitsu, and Bernard Herrmann, Rota created a unique film soundtrack style for which he became known worldwide.
Rota was born into a musical family: one of his grandfathers was the pianist-composer Giovanni Rinaldi (1840-1895), and he studied the piano, on which he was to become known as a gifted improviser, with his mother. He also studied solfège and began to compose at the early age of eight. His oratorio L'infanzia di S. Giovanni Battista (The Infancy of Saint John the Baptist) for soloists, chorus, and orchestra was performed in Milan and Lille in 1923, when he was only 12.
Rota entered the Milan Conservatory in 1923 and wrote his (unperformed) first opera Il principe porcaro in 1925, basing his original libretto on Hans Christian Andersen's tale. About this time he established a lifelong friendship with Igor Stravinsky. He studied privately with Pizzetti and Casella, and received his diploma at the Accademia di S. Cecilia in Rome in 1930. In the U.S., he studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia from 1931-32, and received an arts degree at Milan University (1937). During this time he composed several minor chamber works.
He became a teacher of harmony, solfège, and composition at the Taranto music school (1937-1938) and the Bari Conservatory (1939-1950) where he became director (in 1950).
Rota's first film score was for Renato Castellani's Zazà in 1944. He then went on to create music for many classic films by Luchino Visconti (Rocco and his Brothers), Franco Zeffirelli (The Taming of the Shrew and Romeo and Juliet), Mario Monicelli, H. Cass (The Glass Mountain), Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather, which received an Oscar for best score), King Vidor (War and Peace), René Clément (Plein soleil), Edward Dmytrik, C. Borghesio, M. Soldati (Le miserie del signor Travat), L. Zampa (Anni facili), M. Monicelli (La grande guerra), S.F. Bondarchuk (Waterloo), and Eduardo de Filippo (Napoli milionairia). His 80 scores for Federico Fellini extended from The White Sheik (1952) to The Orchestra Rehearsal (1979). He also composed the music for many theater productions by Visconti, Zeffirelli, and de Filippo. These film scores have a distinctive "Rota" sound made from clear, directly expressive melodies and rhythms, unusual progressions of tonal chords, and often an earthy humor.
Of Rota's 10 operas, the exciting Il capello di paglia di Firenze (1946) and the philosophical allegory La visita meravigliosa (1970, The Marvelous Visitation) were the most successful. Of his five choral works, the Mysterium (1962) and La vita di Maria (1970) are considered especially fine in compositional technique. He also composed five ballets, including Amor di poeta (1978) for Maurice Bejart, many chamber and piano works, several symphonies, and other orchestral works including the brilliant Harp Concerto (1948). In February 1995, the Nino Rota Foundation was established at Fondazione Cini in Venice.
© "Blue Gene" Tyranny, All Music Guide
Rota was born into a musical family: one of his grandfathers was the pianist-composer Giovanni Rinaldi (1840-1895), and he studied the piano, on which he was to become known as a gifted improviser, with his mother. He also studied solfège and began to compose at the early age of eight. His oratorio L'infanzia di S. Giovanni Battista (The Infancy of Saint John the Baptist) for soloists, chorus, and orchestra was performed in Milan and Lille in 1923, when he was only 12.
Rota entered the Milan Conservatory in 1923 and wrote his (unperformed) first opera Il principe porcaro in 1925, basing his original libretto on Hans Christian Andersen's tale. About this time he established a lifelong friendship with Igor Stravinsky. He studied privately with Pizzetti and Casella, and received his diploma at the Accademia di S. Cecilia in Rome in 1930. In the U.S., he studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia from 1931-32, and received an arts degree at Milan University (1937). During this time he composed several minor chamber works.
He became a teacher of harmony, solfège, and composition at the Taranto music school (1937-1938) and the Bari Conservatory (1939-1950) where he became director (in 1950).
Rota's first film score was for Renato Castellani's Zazà in 1944. He then went on to create music for many classic films by Luchino Visconti (Rocco and his Brothers), Franco Zeffirelli (The Taming of the Shrew and Romeo and Juliet), Mario Monicelli, H. Cass (The Glass Mountain), Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather, which received an Oscar for best score), King Vidor (War and Peace), René Clément (Plein soleil), Edward Dmytrik, C. Borghesio, M. Soldati (Le miserie del signor Travat), L. Zampa (Anni facili), M. Monicelli (La grande guerra), S.F. Bondarchuk (Waterloo), and Eduardo de Filippo (Napoli milionairia). His 80 scores for Federico Fellini extended from The White Sheik (1952) to The Orchestra Rehearsal (1979). He also composed the music for many theater productions by Visconti, Zeffirelli, and de Filippo. These film scores have a distinctive "Rota" sound made from clear, directly expressive melodies and rhythms, unusual progressions of tonal chords, and often an earthy humor.
Of Rota's 10 operas, the exciting Il capello di paglia di Firenze (1946) and the philosophical allegory La visita meravigliosa (1970, The Marvelous Visitation) were the most successful. Of his five choral works, the Mysterium (1962) and La vita di Maria (1970) are considered especially fine in compositional technique. He also composed five ballets, including Amor di poeta (1978) for Maurice Bejart, many chamber and piano works, several symphonies, and other orchestral works including the brilliant Harp Concerto (1948). In February 1995, the Nino Rota Foundation was established at Fondazione Cini in Venice.
© "Blue Gene" Tyranny, All Music Guide
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Chamber Works
83 tracks
- Piccola Offerta Musicale, for wind quintet
1 track
- Il padrino, for harp
1 track
- Sarabanda & Toccata for harp
3 tracks
- Concerto for strings
20 tracks
- Toccata for bassoon & piano
1 track
- Trio for clarinet, cello & piano
9 tracks
- Sonata for viola & piano No.1 in C
6 tracks
- Trio for flute, violin & piano
6 tracks
- Sonata for violin & piano
6 tracks
- Intermezzo for viola & piano
2 tracks
- Pieces (5) for flute & piano
5 tracks
- Sonata for flute & harp
3 tracks
- Quintet for flute, oboe, viola, cello & harp
6 tracks
- Improvviso for violin & piano ("Un diavolo sentimentale")
1 track
- Sonata for viola & piano No.2 in G
3 tracks
- Nonet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello & bass
5 tracks
- Pezzi Facili (5), for 2 players
5 tracks
- Piccola Offerta Musicale, for wind quintet
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Stage Works
33 tracks
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Film
93 tracks
- The Godfather, film score
16 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet, film score
9 tracks
- Il Gattopardo (The Leopard), film score
17 tracks
- La Strada (The Road), film score
11 tracks
- 8 1/2, film score
7 tracks
- The Godfather, Part 2, film score
1 track
- The Glass Mountain, film score
3 tracks
- Amarcord, film score
3 tracks
- La Dolce Vita, film score
3 tracks
- Roco and His Brothers, film score
1 track
- Fanciulle di lusso (Luxury girls), film score
5 tracks
- Death on the Nile, film score
1 track
- Fantasmi a Roma (Ghosts in Rome), film score
4 tracks
- Obsession, film score
1 track
- Giulietta degli Spiriti (Juliet of the Spirits), film score
4 tracks
- The Taming of the Shrew, film score
3 tracks
- Quel bandito sono io (Her favorite husband)
1 track
- Il Padrino, film score
1 track
- I Vitelloni, film score
1 track
- Le Notte di Cabiria, film score
1 track
- The Godfather, film score
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Orchestral Works
126 tracks
- Symphonies
29 tracks
- Sinfonia sopra una canzone d'amore, for orchestra
5 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in G
8 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in F
8 tracks
- Symphony No.3 in C
8 tracks
- Sinfonia sopra una canzone d'amore, for orchestra
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Concertos
57 tracks
- Bassoon Concerto
6 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.1
6 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.2
9 tracks
- Harp Concerto in G
6 tracks
- Castel del Monte, ballad for horn & orchestra
1 track
- Trombone Concerto in C
9 tracks
- Piano Concerto in E- ("Piccolo mondo antico")
3 tracks
- Piano concerto in C
3 tracks
- Concerto for orchestra in F ("Concerto festivo")
5 tracks
- Concerto for Strings
4 tracks
- Concerto soiree
5 tracks
- Bassoon Concerto
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Other Orchestral Works
33 tracks
- Le Molière imaginaire, ballet suite for orchestra
7 tracks
- Symphonies
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Piano Works
34 tracks
- Préludes (15) for piano
13 tracks
- Medley di Colonne Sonore
3 tracks
- Sonata for organ
4 tracks
- Prelude for piano No.1
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.2
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.3
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.4
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.5
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.6
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.7
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.8
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.9
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.10
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.11
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.13
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.14
1 track
- Prelude for piano No.15
1 track
- Préludes (15) for piano
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Vocal Works
2 tracks
- A Time For Us (for the film Romeo and Juliet)
1 track
- Canzone Arrabbiata
1 track
- A Time For Us (for the film Romeo and Juliet)
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Various Works
3 tracks
- Duets (3) for flute & oboe
3 tracks
- Duets (3) for flute & oboe
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