Cinema Paradiso Sheet Music
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988) is an Italian film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. It was internationally released as Cinema Paradiso in France, Spain, the UK and the U.S.
It was originally released in Italy at 155 minutes but poor box office performance in its native country led to it being shortened to 123 minutes for international release. It was an instant success. This international version won the Special Jury Prize at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival and the 1989 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. In 2002, the director's cut 173-minute version was released (known in the U.S. as Cinema Paradiso: The New Version).
It stars Jacques Perrin, Philippe Noiret, Leopoldo Trieste, Marco Leonardi, Agnese Nano and Salvatore Cascio. It was produced by Franco Cristaldi and Giovanna Romagnoli, and the music was by Ennio Morricone along with his son Andrea Morricone.
Told in flashback, it tells the story of the return to his native Sicilian village of a successful film director Salvatore for the funeral of his old friend Alfredo, who was the projectionist at the local "Cinema Paradiso". Ultimately, Alfredo serves as a wise father figure to his young friend who only wishes the best to see him succeed, even if it means breaking his heart in the process.
The film intertwines sentimentality with comedy, and nostalgia with pragmaticism. It explores issues of youth, coming of age, and reflections (in adulthood) about the past. The imagery in each scene can be said to reflect Salvatore's idealised memories about his childhood. Cinema Paradiso is also a celebration of films; as a projectionist, young Salvatore (a.k.a Totò) develops the passion for films that shape his life path in adulthood.
It was originally released in Italy at 155 minutes but poor box office performance in its native country led to it being shortened to 123 minutes for international release. It was an instant success. This international version won the Special Jury Prize at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival and the 1989 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. In 2002, the director's cut 173-minute version was released (known in the U.S. as Cinema Paradiso: The New Version).
It stars Jacques Perrin, Philippe Noiret, Leopoldo Trieste, Marco Leonardi, Agnese Nano and Salvatore Cascio. It was produced by Franco Cristaldi and Giovanna Romagnoli, and the music was by Ennio Morricone along with his son Andrea Morricone.
Told in flashback, it tells the story of the return to his native Sicilian village of a successful film director Salvatore for the funeral of his old friend Alfredo, who was the projectionist at the local "Cinema Paradiso". Ultimately, Alfredo serves as a wise father figure to his young friend who only wishes the best to see him succeed, even if it means breaking his heart in the process.
The film intertwines sentimentality with comedy, and nostalgia with pragmaticism. It explores issues of youth, coming of age, and reflections (in adulthood) about the past. The imagery in each scene can be said to reflect Salvatore's idealised memories about his childhood. Cinema Paradiso is also a celebration of films; as a projectionist, young Salvatore (a.k.a Totò) develops the passion for films that shape his life path in adulthood.
Cinema Paradiso - Love Theme Piano Sheet Music
Advertisement
Advertisement
Please click on the button to get the sheet music
You can share this sheet on your Twitter or Facebook account to let your friends know too!
Comments about Love Theme by Cinema Paradiso
There are no comments yet
Name (required)
Email (required, will not be published)
Email (required, will not be published)
Total 0/1000 chars
Other music sheets of Cinema Paradiso
Search for Free Sheet Music
You can make a search through the entire collection of sheets.
You can make a search through the entire collection of sheets.
Latest Artists
Adele
× 2
Mohammed Abdel Wahab × 1
Shakira × 1
Gary Portnoy × 1
Joe Zawinul × 1
Beach boys × 1
Gate Keepers × 1
Delibes × 1
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy × 2
Duran Duran × 1
Chris Tomlin × 1
Inuyasha × 1
Pink Martini × 1
Ignatz Waghalter × 1
honore diakanua wayawa × 1
Leslie Wagle × 2
Masato Nakamura × 1
Eric Whitacre × 1
Casting Crowns × 1
Ismael Rivera × 1
Olivier Toussaint × 1
Luis MIguel × 1
Craig Carnelia × 1
Martin Solveig × 1
Bobby Hebb × 1
Galt MacDermot × 1
Maksim Mrvica × 2
François Desjardins × 1
Bob Chilcott × 1
Robert Williams × 1
Clark Gesner × 1
Grease × 1
Luigi Boccherini × 2
Richard Clayderman × 1
Onew × 1
Bert Kaempfert × 1
Cindy Lauper × 1
César Franck × 1
Suzuki method × 2
Frances Allitsen × 1
Kirsten Guenther × 1
Marc-André Hamelin × 1
Steve Barakatt × 1
Raymond Pauls × 1
Bob Dylan × 2
Assis Valente × 1
Nguyen Duy × 1
Traditional × 61
Pandora Hearts × 1
Nicollo Paganini × 1
Mohammed Abdel Wahab × 1
Shakira × 1
Gary Portnoy × 1
Joe Zawinul × 1
Beach boys × 1
Gate Keepers × 1
Delibes × 1
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy × 2
Duran Duran × 1
Chris Tomlin × 1
Inuyasha × 1
Pink Martini × 1
Ignatz Waghalter × 1
honore diakanua wayawa × 1
Leslie Wagle × 2
Masato Nakamura × 1
Eric Whitacre × 1
Casting Crowns × 1
Ismael Rivera × 1
Olivier Toussaint × 1
Luis MIguel × 1
Craig Carnelia × 1
Martin Solveig × 1
Bobby Hebb × 1
Galt MacDermot × 1
Maksim Mrvica × 2
François Desjardins × 1
Bob Chilcott × 1
Robert Williams × 1
Clark Gesner × 1
Grease × 1
Luigi Boccherini × 2
Richard Clayderman × 1
Onew × 1
Bert Kaempfert × 1
Cindy Lauper × 1
César Franck × 1
Suzuki method × 2
Frances Allitsen × 1
Kirsten Guenther × 1
Marc-André Hamelin × 1
Steve Barakatt × 1
Raymond Pauls × 1
Bob Dylan × 2
Assis Valente × 1
Nguyen Duy × 1
Traditional × 61
Pandora Hearts × 1
Nicollo Paganini × 1