Nino Rota
Nino Rota |
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Background information |
Birth name |
Giovanni Rota Rinaldi |
Born |
December 3, 1911(1911-12-03)
Milan, Lombardy, Italy |
Died |
April 10, 1979(1979-04-10) (aged 67)
Rome, Italy |
Nino Rota (December 3, 1911, Milan – April 10, 1979, Rome) was a world-renowned Italian composer and academic who is best known for his film scores, notably for the films of Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti. He also composed the music for two of Franco Zeffirelli's Shakespeare films, and for the first two films of Francis Ford Coppola's Godfather trilogy, receiving for the latter the Academy Award for Best original Score in 1974.
During his long career Rota was an extraordinarily prolific composer, especially of music for the cinema. He wrote more than 150 scores for Italian and international productions from the 1930s until his death in 1979—an average of three scores each year over a 46 year period, and in his most productive period from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s he wrote as many as ten scores every year, and sometimes more, with a remarkable thirteen film scores to his credit in 1954. Alongside this great body film work, he composed ten operas, five ballets and dozens of other orchestral, choral and chamber works, the best known being his string concerto. He also composed the music for many theatre productions by Visconti, Zeffirelli and Eduardo de Filippo[1] as well as maintaining a long teaching career at the Liceo Musicale in Bari, Italy, where he was the director for almost 30 years.
Biography
Born into a musical family in Milan, Rota was a renowned child prodigy—his first oratorio, L'infanzia di San Giovanni Battista, was written at age 11[2] and performed in Milan and Paris as early as 1923; his three-act lyrical comedy after Hans Christian Andersen, Il Principe Porcaro, was composed when he was just 13 and published in 1926. He studied at the Milan conservatory there under Giacomo Orefice[1] and then undertook serious study of composition under Ildebrando Pizzetti and Alfredo Casella at the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome, graduating in 1930[3].
Encouraged by Arturo Toscanini, Rota moved to the United States where he lived from 1930 to 1932. He won a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Philadelphia, where he was taught conducting by Fritz Reiner and had Rosario Scalero as an instructor in composition.[3] Returning to Milan, he wrote a thesis on the Renaissance composer Gioseffo Zarlino. Rota earned a degree in literature from the University of Milan, graduating in 1937, and began a teaching career that led to the directorship of the Liceo Musicale in Bari, a title he held from 1950 until 1978[3].
In his entry on Rota in the 1988 edition of The Concise Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Composers and Musicians, music scholar Nicholas Slonimsky described Rota as "brilliant" and stated that his musical style:
- "... demonstrates a great facility and even felicity, with occasional daring excursions into dodecaphony. However his most durable compositions are related to his music for the cinema; he composed the sound tracks of a great number of films of the Italian director Federico Fellini covering the period from 1950 to 1979."[3]
During the 1940s, Rota composed scores for more than 32 films, including Renato Castellani's Zazà (1944). His association with Fellini began with Lo sceicco bianco (1952), followed by I vitelloni (1953) and La strada (1954). They continued to work together for decades, and Fellini recalled:
- The most precious collaborator I have ever had, I say it straightaway and don't even have to hesitate, was Nino Rota — between us, immediately, a complete, total, harmony ... He had a geometric imagination, a musical approach worthy of celestial spheres. He thus had no need to see images from my movies. When I asked him about the melodies he had in mind to comment one sequence or another, I clearly realized he was not concerned with images at all. His world was inner, inside himself, and reality had no way to enter it.[4].
The relation Fellini - Rota was so strong that even at the Funerals of Fellini, Giulietta Masina, Fellini's wife, asked to the trumpeter Mauro Maur to play the "Improvviso dell'Angelo" of Rota in the Basilic S. Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri in Rome [5].
Rota's score for Fellini's 8½ (1963) is often cited as one of the factors which makes the film cohesive. His score for Fellini's Juliet of the Spirits (1965) included a collaboration with Eugene Walter on the song, "Go Milk the Moon" (cut from the final version of the film), and they teamed again for the song "What Is a Youth?", part of Rota's score for Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet. In all, Rota wrote scores to more than 150 films.
Rota wrote numerous concerti and other orchestral works as well as piano, chamber and choral music, much of which has been recorded and released on CD. After his death from heart failure[6] in 1979, Rota's music was the subject of Hal Willner's 1981 tribute album Amarcord Nino Rota, which featured several at the time relatively unknown but now famous jazz musicians. Gus Van Sant used some of Rota's music in his 2007 film Paranoid Park and director Michael Winterbottom used several Rota selections in the 2005 film Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story. Danny Elfman frequently cites Nino Rota as a major influence. Director Mario Monicelli filmed a documentary Un amico magico: il maestro Nino Rota which featured interviews with Franco Zeffirelli and Riccardo Muti (a student under Rota at Bari Conservatory), and was followed by a German documentary Nino Rota - Un maestro della musica. Both explored film and concert sides of the composer.
Operas
His 1955 opera Il cappello di paglia di Firenze (The Italian Straw Hat), an adaptation of the play by Eugène Labiche was presented by the Santa Fe Opera in 1977. In 2005 his opera Aladino e la lampada magica (Aladdin and the Magical Lamp), with Cosmin Ifrim in the title role, was performed in German translation at the Vienna State Opera and released on DVD.
Written for a radio production by RAI in 1950, his short opera, I due timidi (The Two Timid Ones), was presented by the Santa Fe Opera as part of their pre-season "One-Hour Opera" program in May/June 2008.
Quotes
Federico Fellini recalls his first chance meeting with Rota:
- "Outside Cinecitta, I noticed a funny little man waiting in the wrong place for the tram. He seemed happily oblivious of everything. I felt compelled ... to wait with him.... I was certain that the tram would stop in its regular place and we would have to run for it, and he was equally certain it would stop where he was standing ... To my surprise, the tram did stop right in front of us."
A critic conversing with Nino Rota at the age of eleven just prior to a performance of his oratorio, The Childhood of St. John the Baptist, in 1923:
- Critic: "Do you like playing?"
- Rota: "Whenever I can ... Is it hard to write for a newspaper?"
- Critic: "It's not easy to do a good article"
- Rota: "Have you come from Brussels specially to hear my oratorio?"
- Critic: "I certainly have, my little friend."
- Rota: "That’s really funny. I won’t be conducting it tonight. Yesterday the double bass snubbed me"
On his friendship with Igor Stravinsky:
- "Stravinsky was fun; his mind struck sparks. Age was no barrier - ours became a true friendship, despite distance and meeting ever more rarely."
Nino Rota reflecting on the unhappiness of others:
- "When I’m creating at the piano, I tend to feel happy; but - the eternal dilemma - how can we be happy amid the unhappiness of others? I'd do everything I could to give everyone a moment of happiness. That's what's at the heart of my music."
Federico Fellini on Nino Rota:
- "He was someone who had a rare quality belonging to the world of intuition. Just like children, simple men, sensitive people, innocent people, he would suddenly say dazzling things. As soon as he arrived, stress disappeared, everything turned into a festive atmosphere; the movie entered a joyful, serene, fantastic period, a new life."
Film scores
1930s
- 1933:
- Treno popolare, directed by Raffaello Matarazzo
1940s
- 1942:
- Giorno di nozze, directed by Raffaello Matarazzo
- 1943:
- Il birichino di papà, directed by Raffaello Matarazzo
- 1944:
- Zazà, directed by Renato Castellani
- La donna della montagna (The Mountain Woman), directed by Renato Castellani
- 1945:
- La freccia nel fianco (The Arrow), directed by Alberto Lattuada and, not accredited, Mario Costa
- Lo sbaglio di essere vivo (My Widow and I), directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
- Le miserie del signor Travet (His Young Wife), directed by Mario Soldati
- 1946:
- Vanità, directed by Giorgio Pàstina
- Un americano in vacanza (A Yank in Rome), directed by Luigi Zampa
- Albergo Luna, camera 34, directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
- Mio figlio professore (Professor My Son), directed by Renato Castellani
- Roma città libera, also known as Roma città libera (La notte porta consiglio) (Rome: Free City), directed by Marcello Pagliero
- 1947:
- Il delitto di Giovanni Episcopo (Flesh Will Surrender), directed by Alberto Lattuada
- Daniele Cortis (Elena), directed by Mario Soldati
- Come persi la guerra (How I Lost the War), directed by Carlo Borghesio
- Vivere in pace (To Live in Peace), directed by Luigi Zampa
- 1948:
- Totò al giro d'Italia, directed by Mario Mattoli
- Proibito rubare (Guagilo) (Hey Boy) (No Stealing), directed by Luigi Comencini
- Molti sogni per le strade (The Street Has Many Dreams) (Woman Trouble), directed by Mario Camerini
- Sotto il sole di Roma (Under the Sun of Rome), directed by Renato Castellani
- Fuga in Francia (Flight Into France), directed by Mario Soldati
- È primavera... (It's Forever Springtime) (Springtime in Italy), directed by Renato Castellani
- Senza pietà (Without Pity), directed by Alberto Lattuada
- Arrivederci, papà!, directed by Camillo Mastrocinque
- Amanti senza amore (Prelude to Madness), directed by Gianni Franciolini
- Anni difficili (Difficult Years) (The Little Man), directed by Luigi Zampa
- L'eroe della strada, directed by Carlo Borghesio
- 1949:
- Quel bandito sono io, directed by Mario Soldati
- The Glass Mountain (La montagna di cristallo), directed by Edoardo Anton and Henry Cass
- Come scopersi l'America, directed by Carlo Borghesio
- Obsession, also known as The Hidden Room, directed by Edward Dmytryk
- I pirati di Capri (Pirates of Capri) (Captain Sirocco) (The Masked Pirate), directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Giuseppe Maria Scotese
- Campane a martello (Children of Chance), directed by Luigi Zampa
1950s
- 1950:
- Vita da cani (A Dog's Life) (It's a Dog's Life), directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno
- Peppino e Violetta (Never Take No for an Answer), directed by Maurice Cloche
- Napoli milionaria (Side Street Story), directed by Eduardo De Filippo
- È più facile che un cammello... (His Last Twelve Hours) (Pour l'amour du ciel) (Twelve Hours to Live), directed by Luigi Zampa
- È arrivato il cavaliere, directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno
- Due mogli sono troppe (Honeymoon Deferred), directed by Mario Camerini
- Donne e briganti (Of Love and Bandits) (The King's Guerrillas), directed by Mario Soldati
- 1951:
- Valley of Eagles, also known as Valley of the Eagles, directed by Terence Young
- Totò e i re di Roma (Toto and the King of Rome), directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno
- Peppino e Violetta (The Small Miracle) (Never Take No for an Answer), directed by Maurice Cloche and Ralph Smart
- Il Monello della strada (Street Urchin), directed by Carlo Borghesio
- Le meravigliose avventure di Guerrin Meschino (Wonderful Adventures of Guerrin Mescino), directed by Pietro Francisci
- Filumena Marturano, directed by Eduardo De Filippo
- Era lui... sì! sì! (It's Him!... Yes! Yes!), directed by Marino Girolami, Marcello Marchesi and Vittorio Metz
- Anna, directed by Alberto Lattuada
- 1952
- I tre corsari (The Three Pirates) (Three Corsairs), directed by Mario Soldati
- La mano dello straniero (The Stranger's Hand), directed by Mario Soldati
- Something Money Can't Buy, directed by Pat Jackson
- I sette dell'orsa maggiore (Hell Raiders of the Deep) (Human Torpedoes) (Panique à Gibraltar), directed by Duilio Coletti
- La regina di Saba (The Queen of Sheba), directed by Pietro Francisci
- Noi due soli (We Two Alone), directed by Marino Girolami
- Marito e moglie (Husband and Wife), directed by Eduardo De Filippo
- Jolanda la figlia del corsaro nero (Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair) (Yolanda), directed by Mario Soldati
- Gli angeli del quartiere (Angels of the District), directed by Carlo Borghesio
- Un ladro in paradiso, directed by Domenico Paolella
- Lo sceicco bianco (The White Sheik), directed by Federico Fellini
- Venetian Bird (El Alaméin) (The Assassin), directed by Ralph Thomas
- 1953:
- Star of India (Stella dell'India), directed by Arthur Lubin
- Scampolo 53, directed by Giorgio Bianchi
- Riscatto also known as Riscatto - tu sei il mio giudice, directed by Marino Girolami
- La domenica della buona gente (Good Folk's Sunday), directed by Anton Giulio Majano
- Fanciulle di lusso (Des gosses de riches) (Finishing School) (Luxury Girls), directed by Bernard Vorhaus
- Le boulanger de Valorgue (Me li mangio vivi) (The Wild Oat), directed by Henri Verneuil
- I vitelloni (Les inutiles) (Les vitelloni) (Spivs) (The Young and the Passionate) (Vitelloni), directed by Federico Fellini
- Anni facili (Easy Years), directed by Luigi Zampa
- Musoduro also known as Amore selvaggio (Marco la Bagarre) (The Hunt), directed by Giuseppe Bennati
- L'ennemi public no 1 (Il nemico pubblico numero uno) (L'ennemi public numéro un) (Public Enemy Number One) (The Most Wanted Man) (The Most Wanted Man in the World), directed by Henri Verneuil
- 1954:
- Via Padova 46 also known as Lo scocciatore and Via Padova 46 - Lo scocciatore, directed by Giorgio Bianchi
- Vergine moderna (Modern Virgin), directed by Marcello Pagliero
- La nave delle donne maledette (Ship of Lost Women) (The Ship of Condemned Women), directed by Raffaello Matarazzo
- La grande speranza (Submarine Attack) (The Great Hope) (Torpedo Zone), directed by Duilio Coletti
- Le due orfanelle (Les deux orphelines) (The Two Orphans), directed by Giacomo Gentilomo
- Divisione Folgore (Folgore Division), directed by Duilio Coletti
- Garibaldina, episode of Cento d'amore (100 Years of Love), directed by Lionello De Felice
- Pendolin, episode of Cento d'amore (100 Years of Love), directed by Lionello De Felice
- Appassionatamente, directed by Giacomo Gentilomo
- L'amante di Paride (Loves of Three Queens) (The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships), directed by Marc Allégret and Edgar G. Ulmer
- La strada (The Road), directed by Federico Fellini
- Mambo, directed by Robert Rossen
- Proibito (Du sang dans le soleil) (Forbidden), directed by Mario Monicelli
- 1955:
- Io piaccio also known as La via del successo con le donne, directed by Giorgio Bianchi
- Accadde al penitenziario, directed by Giorgio Bianchi
- Un eroe dei nostri tempi (A Hero of Our Times), directed by Mario Monicelli
- Bella non piangere!, directed by David Carbonari and Duilio Coletti
- Il bidone (The Swindle) (The Swindlers), directed by Federico Fellini
- Amici per la pelle (Amis pour la vie) (Friends for Life) (Inolvidable amistad) (The Woman in the Painting), directed by Franco Rossi
- La bella di Roma (The Belle of Rome), directed by Luigi Comencini
- 1956:
- War and Peace (Guerra e pace), directed by King Vidor
- Londra chiama Polo Nord (London Calling North Pole) (The House of Intrigue), directed by Duilio Coletti
- Città di notte (City at Night), directed by Leopoldo Trieste
- 1957:
- Il medico e lo stregone (Doctor and the Healer) (Le médecin et le sorcier), directed by Mario Monicelli
- Italia piccola, directed by Mario Soldati
- Il momento più bello (Le moment le plus beau) (The Most Wonderful Moment) (Wasted Lives), directed by Luciano Emmer
- Le notti bianche (Nuits blanches) (White Nights), directed by Luchino Visconti
- Le notti di Cabiria (Cabiria) (Nights of Cabiria) (Les nuits de Cabiria), directed by Federico Fellini
- 1958:
- Giovani mariti (Les jeunes maris) (Young Husbands), directed by Mauro Bolognini
- Fortunella, directed by Eduardo De Filippo
- This Angry Age (Barrage contre le Pacifique) (La diga sul Pacifico) (The Sea Wall), directed by René Clément
- El Alamein (Deserto di gloria), directed by Guido Malatesta
- Gli italiani sono matti (Los italianos están locos) (The Italians They Are Crazy), directed by Duilio Coletti and Luis María Delgado
- La legge è legge (La loi c'est la loi) (The Law Is the Law), directed by Christian-Jaque
- 1959:
- La grande guerra (La grande guerre) (The Great War), directed by Mario Monicelli
- Un ettaro di cielo (Piece of the Sky), directed by Aglauco Casadio
1960s
- 1960:
- Plein soleil (Purple Noon) (Blazing Sun) (Delitto in pieno sole) (Full Sun) (Lust for Evil), based on the novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, directed by René Clément
- La dolce vita (La dolce vita) (La douceur de vivre) (The Sweet Life), directed by Federico Fellini
- Sotto dieci bandiere (Under Ten Flags), directed by Duilio Coletti
- Rocco e i suoi fratelli (Rocco and His Brothers) (Rocco et ses frères), directed by Luchino Visconti
- 1961:
- Fantasmi a Roma (Ghosts of Rome) (Phantom Lovers), directed by Antonio Pietrangeli
- Il brigante (The Brigand), directed by Renato Castellani
- 1962:
- Mafioso, directed by Alberto Lattuada
- The Best of Enemies (I due nemici), directed by Guy Hamilton
- The Reluctant Saint (Cronache di un convento) (Joseph Desa), directed by Edward Dmytryk
- Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio (The Temptation of Dr. Antonio), episode of Boccaccio '70 (Boccace 70), directed by Federico Fellini
- Il lavoro (The Job), episode of Boccaccio '70 (Boccace 70), directed by Luchino Visconti
- L'isola di Arturo (Arturo's Island), directed by Damiano Damiani
- 1963:
- Il Gattopardo (The Leopard) (Le guépard), directed by Luchino Visconti
- 8 ½ (Federico Fellini's 8½) (Huit et demi), directed by Federico Fellini
- Il maestro di Vigevano (The Teacher from Vigevano), directed by Elio Petri
- 1964:
- Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca (Gian Burrasca's Diary), TV series in 8 episodes of 60', directed by Lina Wertmüller
- A Midsummer Night's Dream, film TV, directed by Joan Kemp-Welch
- 1965:
- L'ora di punta, episode of Oggi, domani, dopodomani (Aujourd'hui, demain et après-demain) (Kiss the Other Sheik) (The Man, the Woman and the Money), directed by Eduardo De Filippo
- Giulietta degli spiriti (Juliet of the Spirits) (Juliette des esprits), directed by Federico Fellini
- 1966:
- Spara forte, più forte, non capisco (Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand), directed by Eduardo De Filippo
- 1967:
- 1968:
- Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) (Romeo e Giulietta), directed by Franco Zeffirelli
- Toby Dammit, episode of Histoires extraordinaires (Spirits of the Dead) (Tales of Mystery) (Tales of Mystery and Imagination) (Tre passi nel delirio) (Trois histoires extraordinaires d'Edgar Poe), directed by Federico Fellini
- 1969:
- Block-notes di un regista (Fellini: A Director's Notebook), film TV, directed by Federico Fellini
- Fellini Satyricon (Satyricon) (The Degenerates), directed by Federico Fellini
1970s
- 1970:
- Paranoia (A Quiet Place to Kill) (A Beautiful Place to Kill) (Un tranquilo lugar para matar) (Una droga llamada Helen), directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Waterloo (Ватерлоо), directed by Sergei Bondarchuk
- 1971:
- I clowns (Die Clowns) (Les clowns) (The Clowns), film for TV, directed by Federico Fellini
- 1972:
- 1973:
- Hi wa shizumi, hi wa noboru (Sunset, Sunrise), directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara
- Amarcord (I Remember), directed by Federico Fellini
- Film d'amore e d'anarchia, ovvero stamattina alle 10 in Via dei Fiori nella nota casa di tolleranza also known as Film d'amore e d'anarchia (Love and Anarchy), directed by Lina Wertmuller
- 1974:
- 1975:
- E il Casanova di Fellini?, TV documentary, directed by Gianfranco Angelucci and Liliane Betti
- 1976:
- Ragazzo di Borgata (Slow Boy), directed by Giulio Paradisi
- Caro Michele (Dear Michael), directed by Mario Monicelli
- Il Casanova di Federico Fellini (Casanova) (Fellini's Casanova), directed by Federico Fellini
- Alle origini della mafia (Origins of the Mafia), TV mini series in 5 episodes of 50 minutes, directed by Enzo Muzii
- 1977:
- Las alegres chicas de "El Molino", directed by José Antonio de la Loma
- 1978:
- Prova d'orchestra (Federico Fellini's Orchestra Rehearsal) (Orchesterprobe) (Orchestra Rehearsal), directed by Federico Fellini
- Death on the Nile (Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile), directed by John Guillermin
- Il teatro di Eduardo, directed by Eduardo De Filippo
- La dodicesima Notte, directed by Giorgio De Lullo
- 1979:
- Ten to Survive
- Hurricane (Forbidden Paradise), directed by Jan Troell
Concert works
Music for piano
- Il Mago doppio-Suite per quattro mani (1919)
- Tre pezzi (1920)
- Preludio e Fuga per Pianoforte a 4 Mani (Storia del Mago Doppio) (1922)
- Illumina Tu, O Fuoco (1924)
- Io Cesserò il Mio Canto (1924)
- Ascolta o Cuore June (1924)
- Il Presàgio (1925)
- La Figliola Del Re (Un Augello Gorgheggiava) (1925)
- Ippolito gioca (1930)
- Campane a Festa (1931)
- Campane a Sera (1933)
- Il Pastorello e altre Due Liriche Infantili (1935)
- La Passione (poesia popolare) (1938)
- Bagatella (1941)
- Fantasia in sol (1945)
- Fantasia in do (1946)
- Azione teatrale scritta nel 1752 da Pietro Metastasio (1954)
- 15 Preludi (1964)
- Sette Pezzi Difficili per Bambini (1971)
- Cantico in Memoria di Alfredo Casella (1972)
- Due Valzer sul nome di Bach (1975)
Chamber
Duets
- Pezzo per Corno in Fa e Contrabasso (1931)
- Sonata per ottoni e organo (1972)
- Tre Pezzi per 2 flauti (1972–73)
For string and piano
- Improvviso in re minore per violino e pianoforte (1947)
- Improvviso per Violino e Pianoforte (Un diavolo sentimentale) (1969)
- Intermezzo per viola e pianoforte (1945)
- Sonata in sol per Viola e Pianoforte (1934–35, revised 1970)
- Sonata per Viola e Pianoforte della Sonata in Re per Clarinetto e pianoforte (1945)
- Sonata per violino e pianoforte(1936–37)
For wind and piano
- Castel del Monte - Ballata per Corno e Pianoforte (1974)
- Cinque Pezzi facili per flauto e pianoforte (1972)
- Elegia Per Oboe E Pianoforte (1955)
- Pezzo in re per clarinetto e pianoforte (Agosto) (1977)
- Sonata in Re per Clarinetto e Pianoforte (1945)
- Toccata per Fagotto e Pianoforte (1974)
For flute and harp
- Cadenze per il Concerto K299 di Mozart per flauto e arpa (1962)
- Sonata per flauto e arpa (1937)
Trios
- Trio per clarinetto, violoncello e pianoforte (1973)
- Trio per Flauto, Violino e Pianoforte (1958 settembre)
Quartettos
- Invenzioni per quartetto d'archi(1932)
- Quartetto per archi (1948–54)
Miscellaneous
- Il Presepio: Quartetto d'archi con voce (1929)
- Il Richiamo: Quintetto d'archi con voce (1923)
- Minuetto (1931)
- Nonetto, per flauto, oboe, clarinetto, fagotto, corno, violino, viola, cello e contrabasso (1959, 1974, 1977)
- Piccola Offerta Musicale per flauto, oboe, clarinetto, corno e fagotto (1943)
- Quintetto per flauto, oboe, viola, violoncello e arpa (1935)
- Romanza (Aria) e Marcia (1968)
- Sarabanda e Toccata per Arpa (1945)
- Sonata per Organo (1965)
Vocal
- Perché Si Spense la Lampada (Quando Tu Sollevi la Lampada al Cielo) (August 1923)
- Vocalizzi per Soprano leggero e Pianoforte (1957)
- Tre liriche infantili per canto (soprano, tenor) e pianoforte/Three children's lyrical poems for voice and piano (1935)
- Le Prime Battute di 6 Canzoni e un Coro per "L'Isola Disabitata" (April 1932)
- Mater fons amoris per Soprano (o tenore) solo, coro di donne e organo (1961)
- Canto e Pianoforte/Voice and Piano (1972)
- Ballata e Sonetto di Petrarca (1933)
Music for orchestra
- Infanzia di S. Giovanni Battista oratorio per soli, coro e orchestra (1922)
- Balli per piccola orchestra (1932–1934)
- Sonata (Canzona) per orchestra da camera (1935)
- Variazioni e fuga nei 12 toni sul nome di Bach per orchestra(1950)
- Concerto in fa, Concerto Festivo per orchestra (1958–61)
- Concerto per archi (1964–65, nuova revisione 1977)
- Due Momenti (Divertimenti) (1970)
- Fantasia sopra dodici note del (1960)
- Fuga per Quartetto d'Archi, Organo e Orchestra d'Archi (1923)
- Guardando il Fujiyama (Pensiero per Hiroshima) (1976)
- La Fiera di Bari (1963, 28-4)
- La Strada (1966)
- Le Molière imaginaire - Ballet Suite (1976–78)
- Meditazione per coro e orchestra (1954)
- Rabelaisiana. (1977)
- Serenata per Orchestra in quattro tempi (1931–1932)
- Sinfonia n.1 per orchestra (1935–1939)
- Sinfonia n.2 in Fa per orchestra (1937–39)
- Sinfonia n.3 in Do (1956–1957)
- Sinfonia Sopra una Canzone d'Amore (1972)
- Sonata per orchestra da camera (1937–1938)
- Variazioni e fuga nei 12 toni sul nome di Bach per Orchestra (1950)
- Variazioni sopra un tema gioviale per orchestra (1953)
- Waltzes
Concertos for solo instrument and orchestra
Piano and orchestra
- Cadenze per il Concerto n.4 in sol Hob.XVIII:4 di Franz Joseph Haydn
- Concerto in Do (1960)
- Concerto soirée (1962)
- Concerto in Mi Piccolo mondo antico (1973, 1978)
Strings and orchestra
- Concerto per Violoncello n.0 (1925)
- Divertimento Concertante per Contrabasso e Orchestra (1968–73)
- Concerto per Violoncello n.1 (1972)
- Concerto per Violoncello n.2 (1973)
Wind instrument and orchestra
- Andante sostenuto per il Concerto per Corno K412 di Mozart (1959)
- Concerto per Trombone (1966)
- Ballata per Corno e orchestra "Castel del Monte" (1974)
- Concerto per Fagotto (1974–77)
Opera
- Il principe porcaro (1926)
- Ariodante (1938–1941)
- Torquemada (1943)
- I due timidi (1950)
- Il cappello di paglia di Firenze (premiere (1955))
- Scuola di guida (1959)
- La notte di un nevrastenico (1959)
- Lo scoiattolo in gamba (1959)
- Aladino e la lampada magica (1963–1965)
- La visita meravigliosa (1965–1969)
- Napoli milionaria (1973–1977)
Choral
- Allegro concertante per Coro e Orchestra (1953)
- Audi Judex Per Coro misto a 4 Voci a cappella (1964)
- Canto di Gloria (1968)
- Custodi nos Domine per Coro
- Due Mottetti Vigilate et orate
- Il Martirio di San Giovanni Battista/The Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist (1924)
- Il Natale Degli Innocenti (1968–70)
- Il Pane del Cielo (1967)
- Il Pastorello e altre due liriche infantile (canto e pianoforte) (1935)
- Il Presagio (1925)
- Inno del Seminario La Quercia per Coro, una Voce e Pianoforte
- L'infanzia di San Giovanni Battista/The childhood of St. John the Baptist (1922–23)
- L'isola disabitata (1931)
- La Figliola Del Re (ex Un Augello Gorgheggiava) (1925)
- La Vita di Maria (1969–1970)
- Messa a 4 voci (senza Gloria) (1962)
- Messa di Requiem (1923–1924)
- Messa per Coro e Organo (Orchestra) (1960)
- Messa, Mariae dicata per coro e organo (1961)
- Mysterium Catholicum (1962)
- Ninna Nanna (1922, 1923)
- Psallite nato de Maria Virgine (1958)
- Quando tu sollevi la lampada al cielo (1922)
- Roma Capomunni (1970–1971)
- Salmo IC (1943)
- Salmo VI Domine (1943)
- Salve Regina per Voce e Pianoforte (1958)
- Sonetto di Petrarca (1933)
- Three Canons For Women's Voices (1932)
- Tota Pulchrases (1961)
- Tu es Petrus in Sol Maggiore (1967)
- Unum panem (1962)
Discography
CD
ARTS
- Complete music for Viola/Violin and Piano
Viola & piano intermezzo, viola & piano sonata #1, viola & piano sonata #2, violin & piano sonata, Un diavolo sentimentale, Amanti senza amore
- Sinfonia sopra una Canzone d’Amore/Concerto-Soirée for piano and orchestra
ASV
Flute & harp sonata, clarinet, cello & piano trio, string quartet, quintetto, flute, violin & piano trio, Piccolo Offerta Musicale (Ex Novo Ensemble)
ATMA
- La Strada, Harp Concerto, Trombone Concerto, Atma ACD 2 2294
- La Strada Suite (coupled w/Kurt Weill's Sym No.2), ALCD2 1036
BMG
- Alle Origini della Mafia
- Il Cappello di Paglia di Firenze
BIS
- Kremerata Musica (Jun 97), CD-870
Piccola Offerta Musicale, sarabanda & toccata for harp, flute, violin & piano trio, Ippolito Gioca, Il Presepio, catilena, viola & piano intermezzo, Puccettino nella Giungla, nonetto
- Symphonies No.1 & 2 (Aug 98), CD-970
- Symphony 3 (etc.) (Aug 01), CD-1070
CAM
- La Vita di Maria (1995 January 1), CAM 493062
- Il Casanova di Federico Fellini (2004 April 30), CAM 493094
- La Dolce Vita (2003 January 10), CAM 493095
- Il Gattopardo (2005 January 28), CAM 493267
- Accadde Al Penitenziario/Un Eroe Dei Nostri Tempi (1992 January 1), CAM 493295
- Severino Gazzelloni Plays Nino Rota (1993 January 1), CAM 493397
- Luis Bacalov Plays Nino Rota (1994 January 1), CAM 493398
- 8½ (2009 March 1), CAM 511316
- Amarcord (2003 March 28), CAM 511317
- Giulietta degli Spiriti (2003 May 5), CAM 511318
- Il Bidone (2003 May 21), CAM 512127
- Fellini & Rota (2006 February 3), CAM 515348
- I Clowns (2006 December 12), CAM 515394
- Prova d'orchestra (2008 September 23), CAM 515465
- Rocco e i suoi fratelli (2009 June 17), CAM 515510
Chandos
- Piano Concertos, CHAN 9681
- The Film Music of Nino Rota (25 November 1999), CHAN 9771
- Chamber Music (15 June 2000), CHAN 9832
Clarinet, cello & piano trio, viola & piano sonata #2, flute, violin & piano trio, violin & piano sonata
- Cello Concertos 1 & 2 (21 May 2001), CHAN 9892
- Concertos (11 March 2002), CHAN 9954
Harp concerto, bassoon concerto, Castel del Monte, trombone concerto
- Suite from 'La Strada'/Sinfonia sopra una canzone d'amore/Waltzes from 'Il Gattopardo' (16 June 2003), CHAN 10090
- Symphonies Nos 1 & 2 (1 June 2009), CHAN 10546
DRG
- The Taming of the Shrew
- Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand
- Death on the Nile
Dynamic
Nonetto, quintetto, canzona, Petite Offrande Musicale (I Solisti Dauni)
3 duets for flute & oboe, 5 pieces for flute & piano, flute, violin & piano trio, flute & harp sonata, quintetto
- Works for Violin/Viola and Piano
Un diavolo sentimentale, violin & piano sonata, viola & piano intermezzo, viola & piano sonata #1, viola & piano sonata #2
EL/Cherry Red
La Strada, Le Notti Di Cabiria
Toby Dammit (from Spirits Of the Dead), Roma, Shoot Loud, Louder!, Love & Anarchy
EMI
War & Peace, Il Gattopardo, La Strada (ballet), Waterloo
- 2 Concerti per Pianoforte
Hannibal
Kicco Classics
La Bottega Discantica
- La Notte di un Nevrastenico/Nonetto
- La Visita Meravilgiosa
- Lo Scoiattolo in Gamba/Cristallo di Rocca
- Mysterium
1962 recording of Mysterium Catholicum, formerly released on Claves
Mana Music
Amarcord, La Strada, Juliet of the Spirits, La Dolce Vita, I Vitelloni, 8½ (The Umbrellas)
MCA
- The Godfather
- The Godfather Part II
Milan
Neljazz
Performed by the Gap Band
Rainbow Classics
Organ sonata, clarinet & piano sonata, 5 pieces for flute & piano, bassoon & piano toccata, flute & harp sonata, brass & organ sonata (Venice Ensemble)
Rastascan
- The Club Foot Orchestra Plays Nino Rota
RCA
- Boccaccio '70
- Cinema Italiano: Music of Ennio Morricone & Nino Rota
Henry Mancini performs selections from Morricone & Rota
Silva Screen
Original soundtrack conducted by Rota
- Romeo & Juliet: Complete Film Score
Re-recording by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Re-recording by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Sony
- La Strada/Concerto per Archi/Il Gattopardo (May 2, 1995)
- Music for Film (January 13, 1998)
The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, 8½, La Dolce Vita, Orchestra Rehearsal, Rocco and His Brothers, The Leopard
Stradivarius
Flute, violin & piano trio, flute & harp sonata, Un Diavolo Sentimentale, 3 duets for flute, 5 pieces for flute & piano, Allegro Veloce, violin & piano sonata, Rotafantasy 'Owls' flute/alto sax is him dedicated on cd 'All love' (June 2010) by composer Giovanni Tangorra. efve;rgve's
References
External links
The Godfather series |
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Novels |
The Godfather · The Sicilian · The Godfather Returns · The Godfather's Revenge
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Video games |
The Godfather · The Godfather: The Game · The Godfather II
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Corleone family |
Vito Corleone · Michael Corleone · Tom Hagen · Sonny Corleone · Fredo Corleone · Carmela Corleone · Connie Corleone-Rizzi · Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone · Kay Adams-Corleone · Anthony Corleone · Mary Corleone · Vincent Mancini-Corleone · Sandra Corleone
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Corleone allies |
Genco Abbandando · Luca Brasi · Willi Cicci · Peter Clemenza · Dominic Corleone · Sam Drago · B. J. Harrison · Carmine Marino · Rocco Lampone · Monk Malone · Tony Molinari · Sal Narducci · Al Neri · Tommy Neri · Ritchie Nobilio · Eddie Paradise · Frank Pentangeli · Vincenzo Pentangeli · Salvatore Tessio · Don Tommasino · Carlo Tramonti · Joe Zaluchi
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Corleone enemies |
Ozzie Altobello · Momo Barone · Emilio Barzini · Ottilio Cuneo · Don Fanucci · Vincent Forlenza · Paulie Fortunato · Nick Geraci · Archbishop Gilday · Moe Greene · Frederick Keinszig · Joe Lucadello · Licio Lucchesi · Captain McCluskey · Mosca · Johnny Ola · Carlo Rizzi · Antonio "Tony" Rosato · Hyman Roth · Louie Russo · Virgil Sollozzo · Anthony Stracci · Bruno Tattaglia · Philip Tattaglia · Rico Tattaglia · Joey Zasa
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Other characters |
Amerigo Bonasera · Johnny Fontane · Senator Pat Geary · Cardinal Lamberto · Lucy Mancini · Danny Shea · Mickey Shea · Billy Van Arsdale · Jack Woltz · Aldo Trapani
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Music |
The Godfather (soundtrack) · The Godfather Part II (soundtrack) · The Godfather Part III (soundtrack) · Speak Softly Love (Love Theme from The Godfather) · Promise Me You'll Remember (Love Theme from The Godfather Part III)
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Book:The Godfather series · Category:The Godfather |
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Academy Award for Best Original Score |
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Persondata |
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Rota, Nino |
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Date of birth |
December 3, 1911 |
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Date of death |
April 10, 1979 |
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