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Tributes pour in for music maestro Ennio Morricone

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Tributes have been paid to Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who created The Good, The Bad And The Ugly’s main theme, following his death aged 91. The Oscar-winning composer, known as the Maestro, died in a Rome hospital early yesterday of complicati­ons after he broke his leg in a fall, his lawyer Giorgio Assumma said. Fellow composer Hans Zimmer spoke of Morricone’s influence during an appearance on BBC Breakfast. He said: “Ennio was an icon and icons just don’t go away, icons are forever. “He was a major influence on me. The first movie I ever saw was Once Upon A Time In The West. I heard the music and saw those images and I said, ‘That’s what I want to do’.” Film director Edgar Wright paid tribute on Twitter, posting a series of themes written by Morricone. He said: “Where to even begin with iconic composer Ennio Morricone? He could make an average movie into a must see, a good movie into art, and a great movie into legend. “He hasn’t been off my stereo my entire life. What a legacy of work he leaves behind.” Film composer Daniel Pemberton, whose recent credits include Yesterday and Motherless Brooklyn, also paid tribute. He wrote: “The way he mixed experiment­al sound, heartbreak­ing melodies and raw emotion into everything he did made him, for me, the greatest film composer ever and a huge influence on my work.” Dance music duo Orbital, who were among the early electronic acts inspired by Morricone’s scores, described him as a “great influence” and “one of the best film composers of all time”. New Order frontman Bernard Sumner called Morricone one of his “musical heroes” in a post on his group’s Twitter page. He said: “His music introduced me to albums and the first album I ever bought was one of his. “He made beautiful emotional music and was the master of melody.” Groups from the worlds of music and film, including Film4, the British Film Institute and the Royal Philharmon­ic Society, also paid tribute. During a career that spanned decades and earned him a lifetime achievemen­t Oscar in 2007, Morricone collaborat­ed with some of the most renowned directors in the world. In total, he produced more than 400 original scores for feature films.

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Ennio Morricone has died aged 91.

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