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Ennio Morricone - The Professional Theme

Ennio Morricone composed "The Professional" theme, also known as "Chi Mai." Here are some interesting facts about the piece:

  1. Composition for a Film: "Chi Mai" was originally composed by Morricone for the 1971 film "Maddalena." However, it gained widespread recognition when it was later used in the 1981 French film "The Professional" (original title: "Le Professionnel").

  2. Commercial Success: The theme became a huge commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including the United Kingdom. It even earned Morricone a Gold Disc for sales.

  3. Musical Elements: "Chi Mai" is characterized by its hauntingly beautiful melody played on the oboe. The piece creates a melancholic and emotional atmosphere, which contributed significantly to its popularity.

  4. Widespread Usage: Besides its use in films, "Chi Mai" has been utilized in various contexts, including television programs, commercials, and even as a sample in electronic music. Its adaptability and emotional resonance have made it a versatile piece.

  5. Ennio Morricone's Prolific Career: Ennio Morricone, the Italian composer and conductor, is renowned for his extensive body of work in film music. He composed scores for over 500 films and television series, earning him international acclaim and several awards, including two Academy Awards.

"The Professional" theme, with its timeless beauty, showcases Morricone's ability to create evocative and memorable musical pieces that transcend the medium of film.

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