Carillon (finale)

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"Carillon (finale)" is the climactic musical piece that concludes Ennio Morricone’s iconic score for the Spaghetti Western film "For a Few Dollars More."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film score cue
musical composition
associatedComposerWork Ennio Morricone film music
associatedGenre Western film
associatedPerformer studio orchestra
associatedWith Colonel Douglas Mortimer NERFINISHED
El Indio NERFINISHED
associatedWork For a Few Dollars More (soundtrack album) NERFINISHED
basedOn Carillon (main theme) NERFINISHED
composer Ennio Morricone NERFINISHED
composerNationality Italian
countryOfOrigin Italy
filmDirectorOfAssociatedWork Sergio Leone NERFINISHED
follows Carillon (main theme) NERFINISHED
genre Spaghetti Western score
film score
hasLeitmotif pocket watch melody
hasPart choir passages
guitar accompaniment
orchestral arrangement
trumpet melody
watch chime motif
hasTitleLanguage Italian
instrumentation bells
choir
guitar
orchestra
trumpet
language instrumental
musicStyle orchestral Western score
narrativeFunction climactic duel music
conclusion of main musical narrative
notableFor climactic build-up and resolution
use of watch chime as leitmotif
originalMedium motion picture soundtrack
partOf For a Few Dollars More (film score) NERFINISHED
For a Few Dollars More (soundtrack)
partOfFranchise Dollars Trilogy NERFINISHED
positionInWork closing cue
finale
recordingType studio recording
releasePeriod 1960s
usedFor final showdown sequence in For a Few Dollars More
usedIn For a Few Dollars More NERFINISHED
For a Few Dollars More (1965 film) NERFINISHED

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For a Few Dollars More (score) hasTrack Carillon (finale)