Cafe Morricone

Story Behind The Song

The title "Cafe Morricone" comes from reference to the great music film composer, Ennio Morricone. The fast section of this track sounds similar in style to Morricone's film scores for the old Clint Eastwood "spaghetti westerns".

Song Description

All instrumental with violin and accordion solos, with full strings in accompanment. Eastern European flavor in the opening slow section, then Italian style in the fast section. Sounds like cafe or gypsy music. Catchy poignant melody.

Song Length 4:19 Genre Classical - Contemporary, World - European
Tempo Medium Fast (131 - 150) Mood Restless, Moving
Subject Lost Love, Restaurants
Music Gary Schnitzer Producer Gary Schnitzer
Publisher Gary Schnitzer Performance Gary Schnitzer
Label Violin Romance Recordings

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