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Nino Rota discography

Below is a selected discography for Nino Rota (1911–1979).〔(Presto Classical, Nino Rota, Works )〕
〔(Nino Rota website with discography )〕
〔(CD Universe, Composer Nino Rota Discography )〕〔(Nino Rota discography at ArkivMusic )〕〔(Nino Rota at El Records )〕〔(Soundtrack Collectors )〕 He was a prolific composer; there are a great many recordings of all of his music—both popular and classical; and it would be impossible to list all of them. Indeed, there are new performances and recordings of Rota's music being made to this day.〔(Schedule for Nino Rota, Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, 17 January 2011 )〕
Nino Rota is best known for his many film scores—in particular for the seminal Fellini films ''La Strada'' (1954), ''La Dolce Vita'' (1960), ''8 1/2'' (1963), ''Juliet of the Spirits'' (1965), and ''Amarcord'' (1974). He also wrote the scores for Franco Zeffirelli's ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1968), Luchino Visconti’s ''The Leopard'', and Francis Ford Coppola's ''The Godfather'' (1972) and ''The Godfather Part II''. For Fellini alone, Rota produced almost 80 film scores starting with ''The White Sheik'' in 1952 and ending with the unfairly forgotten ''Orchestra Rehearsal'' in 1979,〔(Cadrage: An analysis of Orchestra Rehearsal, Avril-Mai 2003 )〕 the year of the composer's death.
Rota's film scores were a great commercial success. The soundtrack album of ''Romeo and Juliet'', with combined dialogue and music, reached number two and spent 74 weeks on the Billboard charts.〔(Shakespeare Films, Film Score Monthly Online, January 2006 )〕 The theme song for ''La Strada'' sold more than two million copies in Italy alone.〔
The film scores won many awards. For example, the score for ''The Godfather'' was nominated for an Oscar, won a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Grammy.〔(Awards for Nino Rota ) at the Internet Movie Database
Less well known is the fact that Rota was a prolific composer of chamber music, operas, and orchestral pieces.〔(''The other Rota'' ) at the The Free Library〕 In all he produced four symphonies, twelve operas, five ballets, three piano concertos, three cello concertos, various choral works, and dozens of chamber works—the best known being his ''Concerto for Strings''.〔Norman Lebrecht, ''The companion to 20th-century music'', page 293, Da Capo Press, 1996, ISBN 0-306-80734-3〕
==Soundtracks==


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