SEALED
INDIA was one of the first full-color documentaries produced for the
Italian RAI-TV. At the time - we are speaking of the early ‘sixties - many
parts of the world were still shrouded in mystery... and a visit INDIA was
like a trip to another planet. World famous documentarian Quilci Folco
approached Francesco De Masi, one of Italy’s most talented and in-demand
film score composers, to produce a painting-in-sound to help capture the
essence of this fantastic voyage. Note, that this score was composed in a
much more innocent time, years before the imported exoticisms of George
Harrison and the Beatles became familiar to western ears, so authentic
Indian music was NOT used, but rather EVOKED through De Masi’s
orchestrations.
INDIA was also the impetus for Guitar and Whistle virtuoso, Alessandro
Alessandroni to pick up a sitar for the first time - creating a frenzy in
Europe for this exotic instrument. In addition to the artistry of ‘Sandro,
De Masi assembled some of the greatest session musicians in Italy to deliver
what is surely one of the most colorful scores to come out of the Cinecetta’
!
1. Alla scoperta dell’India
2. In nome di Maometto
3. Budda
4. L’immensa strada per l’Est
5. In nome di S.M. Britannica
6. La grande sommossa
7. Verso il trascendentale
8. Lo sconfinato popolo
9. Quando le terre ed i mare si incontrano
10. Un sogno chiamato India
11. Il paesaggio
12. La carestia
13. In nome di Maometto - sitar solo
14. India, oggi
15. Alla scoperta dell’India - sitar solo