Ennio Morricone has died.The Italian maestro was 91 years old and leaves behind a movie legacy for the ages.To celebrate his phenomenal career, we take a look at some of his most memorable film scores that made him the go-to composer for westerns and more if you’re looking for movie night inspiration.Is there any sound more synonymous with westerns than the opening whistling from The Good The Bad And The Ugly?
The iconic sound was to echo the coyote calls and give the film-goers a sense of foreboding.To go with the new kind of film with the anti-hero vibe, Ennio created a soundtrack that focused on male chanting, Spanish guitars, whistling and bells.
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