GLI ULTIMI GIORNI DI POMPEI

Carmine Gallone, Amleto Palermi

Sc.: Amleto Palermi. F.: Victor Armenise, Alfredo Donelli. Scgf.: Vittorio Cafiero, D. Diano, Angelo Canevari, Giovanni Spellani, P. Buffa. C.: Duilio Cambellotti. Did.: Alfredo Panzini. In.: Viktor Varkony (Glauco), Rina de Liguoro (Jone), Maria Corda (Nydia), Bernhard Goetzke (Arbace), Emilio Ghione (Caleno), Vittorio Evangelisti (Apecide), Lia Maris (Julia), Enrica Fantis (amica di Julia), Gildo Bocci (Diomede), Carlo Duse (Burbo), Ferruccio Biancini (Olinto), Vasco Creti (Sallustio), Alfredo Martinelli (Lepido), Giuseppe Pierozzi (Josia), Enrico Monti (Lidone), Bruto Castellani (Eumolpo). P.: Società Anonima Grandi Films. 35mm. L.: 3900m. D.: 145’ a 24 f/s.

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T. it.: Italian title. T. int.: International title. T. alt.: Alternative title. Sog.: Story. Scen.: Screenplay. F.: Cinematography. M.: Editing. Scgf.: Set Design. Mus.: Music. Int.: Cast. Prod.: Production Company. L.: Length. D.: Running Time. f/s: Frames per second. Bn.: Black e White. Col.: Color. Da: Print source

Film Notes

“The idea for this score came about after twenty years of entirely pianistic experience, mainly in the field of silent cinema; during this time I have had the opportunity of experimenting with different systems and styles, and in front of different types of audience. Thus I have been able to understand and identify the most effective system and the freest and purest form of improvisation possible, namely that which occurs when the pianist does not know the film which he is accompanying. I have therefore applied this ‘rhapsodic’ principle of approach directly to the orchestra, imagining an orchestra which ‘improvises’ in front of a film which it has never seen. This performance therefore continues for three hours, from beginning to end, without ever repeating the same theme twice (in exactly the same way as the ignorant pianist) basing all its energies upon the typical symphonic repertoire”.

(Antonio Coppola)

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Score written and conducted by Antonio Coppola, performed by the Orchestra sinfonica “Festival Sinfonietta Umbra”