Of course, Morricone will best be remembered for shaping the sound of the Spaghetti Western genre thanks to the legendary sounds he instilled in in Sergio Leone’s “Dollars Trilogy,” which include “A Fistful of Dollars,” “For a Few Dollars More,” and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,”. Maybe the single greatest piece of music he ever wrote was for Leone’s 1968 masterpiece “Once Upon a Time in the West,” Throughout his career, Morricone collaborated with the likes of Terrence Malick, John Carpenter, Quentin Tarantino, Roman Polanski, William Friedkin, Brian De Palma, and Mike Nichols, among others. Morricone wrote his own obituary. His lawyer read it to the press, in it the Maestro remembers director Giuseppe Tornatore, other friends, and embraces his children and grandchildren with a find, final farewell. The following is a translation: Contribute Hire me
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