Dive into the enchanting world of Riz Ortolani's "La ragazza di Trieste," a captivating soundtrack that brings to life the 1982 film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. This album, released on January 1, 1982, under Nazionalmusic S.a.s., is a masterful blend of orchestral and atmospheric compositions that perfectly complement the cinematic experience. With 22 tracks spanning 51 minutes, Ortolani's score is a journey through a range of emotions and settings, from the serene "Spiaggia assolata" to the intense "Suicidio."
The album features multiple versions of key themes, such as "La ragazza di Trieste" and "Sgomento," showcasing Ortolani's versatility and depth as a composer. Each rendition offers a unique perspective, allowing the music to evolve and resonate with the listener. The soundtrack's Japanese edition highlights its international appeal, further cementing Ortolani's status as a renowned composer.
"La ragazza di Trieste" is not just a collection of songs but a rich tapestry of sound that enhances the narrative of the film. Ortolani's ability to convey the essence of each scene through music is evident in tracks like "Nicole addormentata" and "Esaltazione dei sensi." Whether you're a fan of film scores or simply appreciate beautiful music, this album is a testament to Riz Ortolani's artistic prowess and his enduring legacy in the world of cinematic composition.