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ITALIANI BRAVA GENTE is a movie based on a tragic page of Italian history during the Second World War. Hitler opens the Russian front, and his ally Mussolini sends an Italian army to support the German advance. The aftermath is disastrous; a poorly-equipped and under-supported war force is sent to be butchered in the frigid Russian winter.
Although a work of historical fiction, De Santis' film was shot in an almost documentary-style and focuses heavily on the stories of the Italian and Russian people whose lives cross under those tragic and deadly circumstances. History, yes, but also cinematic poetry, told through characters with at least one thing in common: their great humanity.
The score was assigned to one of the greatest Italian Maestros of the 20th century, Armando Trovajoli. He was aided by a large symphonic orchestra, including amazing soloists and Padre Sartori’s chorus, with orchestral direction in the hands of one of the greatest conductors ever, Franco Ferrara.
A release much desired by Franco De Gemini for many years, the harmonica is one of the main solo instruments of this highly emotional score where the orchestra and chorus are combined to create a masterpiece—probably one of the most important in the artistic career of the great Roman maestro.
Italiani Brava Gente (Italiano Brava Gente)
01. Italiano Karascio (03:19)
02. Arrival At The Front (04:08)
03. Execution By Shooting (10:19)
04. The Colonel´s Journal (04:28)
05. First Retreat (00:57)
06. The Story Of The Partisan & The Medical Lieutenant (08:28)
07. Private Gabrielli (02:10)
08. Sonia´s Episode (10:45)
09. One Thousand Empty Mess-Tins (03:24)
Le Soldatesse (Soldier Woman)
10. Dramatic Prelude (03:12)
11. Eftikia´s Theme (01:45)
12. Ballad Of The Lorry (01:59)
13. Eftikia´s Sirtaki (01:04)
14. Eftikia´s Theme (02:53)
15. Assault On The Lorry (03:30)
16. The Shooting Of The Partisans (03:19)
17. Martino Meets Eftikia (04:55)
18. Finale (00:45)