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Pinocchio Soundtrack 2002 Composer: Nicola Piovani Virgin Records 2002 (7243-5-80358-2-7) Length: 53 minutes Miramax Films Actor Roberto Benigni (Life
Is Beautiful) decided his next film venture would be a remake of the
classic children's story, "Pinocchio."
Composer Nicola Piovani has
designed a score that includes a circus-atmosphere, plus themes for Pinocchio
and the Blue Fairy.
The Blue Fairy, on the other hand, is identified by harp and flute with a lush sound. One can almost see wings overhead in the breeze. The Blue Fairy theme comes in at the beginning of the soundtrack, track ten: "The Fairy's Kiss," and at the end when composer Piovani plays the melody on piano. Other characters that Pinocchio meets on his travels include a cat and fox, recognizable by the xylophone and other percussion instruments. Once again, the baritone horn is used for comedy and you can tell where the pratfalls are. The character Lucignolo has solo accordion in a minor key so you can tell that this person better be wary of life. When Pinocchio comes to Funforeverland, the trumpet and glockenspiel play for a circus mode again and the "Finale" brings the themes together for the end performance. This CD isn't finished, though, without Roberto Benigni singing "Pinocchio's Song;" Mr. Benigni should not give up his day job. As a soundtrack, Pinocchio
is a light-hearted CD, well scored by a talented craftsman. This film is
one of the highest rated films in Italy
Copyright 2003 Marie Asner
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