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Riz Ortolani

Non si sevizia un paperino (LP + CD)

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Transparent red vinyl format / 180 grams, limited edition numbered to 500 copies. The soundtrack for “Non si Sevizia un Paperino” (1972), composed by Riz Ortolani for Lucio Fulci’s giallo masterpiece, is a work of extraordinary intensity and contrast. Ortolani, a master at balancing melodic beauty with unsettling atmospheres, perfectly captures the essence of a film that blends mystery and violence with the innocence of a small Southern Italian village. The film, one of Lucio Fulci’s most acclaimed works, is a dark giallo centered on an investigation into a series of child murders in a remote village. Beneath the thriller narrative lies a critique of moral decay, prejudice, and superstition. The soundtrack plays a crucial role in accentuating the stark contrast between the serene rural landscape and the horror lurking within.

Riz Ortolani crafts a score that alternates between moments of heartbreaking beauty and passages filled with tension, creating a musical experience that mirrors the dual nature of the film. One of the most memorable elements of the soundtrack is the main theme, a lyrical and ethereal melody performed by the angelic voice of Edda Dell’Orso. This theme, with its sweet and melancholic tone, evokes lost innocence, amplifying the tragedy of the film’s events. In contrast to the delicacy of the main theme, Ortolani introduces darker, more dissonant pieces dominated by percussion and experimental arrangements. These moments create a pervasive sense of unease and threat, underscoring the film’s violence and mystery.

skillfully blends elements of classical and folk music with modern sounds, such as synthesizers and electronic effects, foreshadowing trends in horror and thriller film scores in the years to come. Ortolani’s soundtrack does not merely accompany the visuals but enriches them, becoming an integral part of the narrative. The tender pieces contrast sharply with the bleak setting and brutal acts, while the more harrowing music heightens the sense of paranoia and suspicion. This musical duality reflects the film’s underlying themes: the battle between innocence and corruption, between appearance and reality.

The soundtrack for “Non si Sevizia un Paperino” is considered one of Riz Ortolani’s finest works and one of the most iconic in the Italian giallo genre. The main theme has become a symbol of the film, celebrated for its ability to evoke deep and conflicting emotions. Ortolani’s work has influenced not only genre cinema but also many contemporary composers who draw inspiration from his style.

Now available in a transparent red vinyl format / 180 grams, limited edition numbered to 500 copies.

Details
Cat. number: COM439
Year: 2025
Notes:

Pressed on 180 GM Red Vinyl

Specially Mastered for Vinyl From the Original Stereo Masters Tapes

Full color printed jackets

Liner notes by Juan Sánchez