
Bruno Nicolai was one of Italy's most prolific and talented composers of the 1960s and 70s, frequently collaborating with legendary maestro Ennio Morricone and scoring dozens of films across genres. Défense De Savoir, released in 1973 on the CAM label, stands as a prime example of his sophisticated compositional style, blending jazz sensibilities with cinematic flair in the way only the great Italian soundtrack composers of that era could.
Défense De Savoir is a compelling piece of the golden age of European film music, offering listeners a rich sonic journey rooted in the jazz and stage & screen traditions that defined so much of the era's most memorable soundtrack work. For fans of Italian cinema scores and vintage jazz-influenced compositions, this 1973 release represents an authentic artifact from one of the most creative periods in film music history.
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- Format: Vinyl
- Label: CAM
- Genre: Jazz, Stage & Screen
- Release Date: 1973
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TRACKS
A1. Thème De Juliette
A2. Sans Espoir
A3. Concert À La Cour
A4. Tango Express
A5. Tourbillon Final
A6. Rétrospective
B1. Le Pouvoir
B2. La Vérité
B3. L'aveu De Marie
B4. L'accusée
B5. Une Vie Brève
B6. Incompris
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