Magnifica Presenza – Pasquale Catalano (2012, VBR)



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laohu
07-29-2013, 04:15 AM
Magnifica Presenza – Pasquale Catalano (2012, VBR)

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Magnifica Presenza is the soundtrack of the film by Ferzan Ozpetek of 2012.

The original music composed for the film are by Pasquale Catalano, author of the soundtrack of the previous work of Ozpetek’s Mine vaganti, orchestrated and conducted by Catalano together with Giuseppe Sasso.

Besides the music of Catalano, the soundtrack includes songs by the Turkish singer Sezen Aksu, including the all-new Gitmem Daha, written especially. On the soundtrack are also songs; "Perfidia", in the version of 1959 in Spanish performed by Nat King Cole, "Obecanje" by the Croatian singer Ljupka Dimitrovska, "Tutt’al pi�" by Patty Pravo and "I Wish I Did not Love You So" by Betty Hutton , taken from the 1947 film the story of La storia di Pearl White (The Perils of Pauline).


mumul113
07-29-2013, 05:51 PM

wdp4ever
07-29-2013, 06:52 PM
Thanks laohu.

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