
World-famous Italian composer Ennio Morricone has died at the age of 91 as a result of a sudden crash. The family of the music master has expressed that the farewell ceremony will be very private, in respect of Morricone's wish. Among other things, they add that the Oscar winner retained the clarity until the very end, as even in the last moments of his life, he greeted his wife and thanked the children and grandchildren for all the love they have given during their lives.
Behind his name are the soundtracks of films that have made history in Italian and world cinema.
Known for his masterpieces in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Malena, Once Upon a Time in the West, Cinema Paradiso, and many more!
Morricone's compositions stood behind about 500 successful films. The first Oscar, Ennio won after working with Quentin Tarantino, "The Hateful Eight (2015)".
World-renowned as "The Master" in 2017, he again won an Oscar (presented by Clint Eastwood), for all his contributions and wonderful collaborations in film music.
Source: La Repubblica