"Una Vita Scellerata: Musiche Per Il Film" is a captivating soundtrack album by the renowned Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato, released in January 1990 under Capitol Music. This album is a musical companion to the 1990 miniseries "Cellini - Una vita scellerata," directed by Giacomo Battiato, offering a rich tapestry of instrumental and vocal pieces that bring to life the drama and intrigue of the historical narrative.
Spanning a concise 47 minutes, the album is a blend of Battiato's signature Italian singer-songwriter style, interwoven with cinematic compositions that evoke the essence of the film. The tracklist is a journey through various scenes and moods, from the tender "Scena D'Amore Studio" to the intense "Lotta Nel Cortile," each piece contributing to the overall narrative.
Highlights include the haunting "Bozzetto," the dramatic "Crocifissione," and the evocative "Liberazione," showcasing Battiato's versatility and depth as a composer. The album's shorter tracks, such as "Primo Incontro" and "Secondo Incontro," serve as quick, impactful vignettes, while longer pieces like "Titoli" and "La Figlia" delve deeper into the emotional and thematic core of the film.
"Una Vita Scellerata: Musiche Per Il Film" is a testament to Franco Battiato's ability to merge his musical artistry with the visual medium, creating a soundtrack that stands on its own as a compelling listen. Whether you're a fan of Battiato's work or simply appreciate well-crafted film music, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience.