Musica e Suono: Film, Florence, Rota, and Morricone

The Duomo in Florence, Italy

Musica e Suono: Film, Florence, Rota, and Morricone

What do you see? What do you hear?

What is the type of music? Score or source?

What is the soundscape?

Award-winning film, television, and theatre composer Brane Živković will take you through the layers of music and layers of sound in selected films. What are the moments of shifting emphasis? Learn how Oscar-winning Italian composers Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone, the pioneers of film scoring and sound techniques, established techniques used in contemporary films.

Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone

Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone

You’ll also get introduction to what the summer program Film Music in Florence is all about!

Thursday, February 7, 2019
6:30-7:30 p.m.
721 Broadway, Room 007

About Brane Živković:

Brane Živković is an award-winning film, television and theatre composer, internationally recognized recording artist and producer, technologist and educator. He is the recipient of numerous awards in the film and recording industries, including the Golden Arena Award (as Film Composer of the Year in 1984) and platinum record awards in former Yugoslavia. He is a teacher in the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television. Read the full bio.

This event is open to all NYU and visiting undergraduate college students. If you are a non-NYU college student and would like to RSVP for this event, please email tisch.special.info@nyu.edu.

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. Request accommodations here.