1 THE ECSTASY OF GOLD (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, 1966)
Ian: “Morricone’s masterpiece starts slow and small on piano and clarinets, and builds to a euphoric, shattering crescendo. A worthy winner.”
2 ARMONICA (ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, 1968)
Chris: “Brooding, magnificent - enter Chuck Bronson, playing his own theme.”
3 GABRIEL’S OBOE (THE MISSION, 1986)
Helen: “Hauntingly lovely, this demonstrates that Morricone could embrace baroque if he wanted.”
LOVE THEME (CINEMA PARADISO, 1988)
Ian: “A heart-melting ode to love, friendship, the power of movies and nostalgia itself. Sublime.”
5 THE STRENGTH OF THE RIGHTEOUS (THE UNTOUCHABLES, 1987)
Helen: “Pure, nerve-jangling tension and a racing heartbeat.
MAIN THEME (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, 1966)
Amon: “Surely among the most iconic opening 25 seconds…
