- Luis Enríquez
Bacalov (30
August 1933 – 15
November 2017) was an
Argentine (naturalized Italian) film
composer and
musical director. He
learned music...
- the
English Language, Best Direction, and Best Film Music.
Composer Luis
Bacalov won the
Academy Award for Best
Original Dramatic Score, and the film was...
-
Morricone "Town of
Silence (2nd Version)" - Luis
Bacalov "Gavotte" -
Grace Collins "Town of Silence" - Luis
Bacalov "Requiem and Prologue" -
Masamichi Amano &...
- 1964 song
composed by Lina Wertmüller and Nino Rota,
arranged by Luis
Bacalov and
performed by Rita Pavone. The song was part of the RAI
television adaptation...
-
Secret in
Their Eyes (2009). In addition,
Argentine composers Luis
Enrique Bacalov and
Gustavo Santaolalla have been
honoured with
Academy Awards for Best...
- of
other Italian composers such as
Bruno Nicolai,
Piero Piccioni, Luis
Bacalov and
Roberto Pregadio. She was born in Genoa. In Morricone's film scores...
-
Spaghetti Western genre, with the direction, Nero's performance, and Luis
Bacalov's soundtrack most
frequently being praised.
Although the name is referenced...
- The
original score was
composed by Luis Enríquez
Bacalov.
Besides the film's score,
composed by
Bacalov, the
soundtrack includes Pablo Neruda's
poems recited...
-
Cathleen Schine. The
original music score was
composed by Luis
Enriquez Bacalov. The film
takes place in the
fictional M****achusetts town of Loblolly-by-the-Sea...
- He was
known for
always wearing dark sungl****es.
Roberts sang the Luis
Bacalov-written
theme song from the 1966 film, Django.
Quentin Tarantino reused...