17-Oct-2025 -
Bluebeard
Quartet Records, in collaboration with GDM and EMI General Music Publishing, presents a remastered reissue of Bluebeard (1972), in full stereo for the first time. It is one of the most bizarre-yet-beautiful Ennio Morricone scores composed during the busiest period of his career. Ennio Morricone divided his score between the melancholic, the macabre and the parodic. One senses his intention to delve deeper into the psychology of the characters and to imbue the images with irony, moving from black comedy to bourgeois horror drama.
This is a reissue, revised and mastered by Chris Malone from first-generation stereo master tapes. The booklet includes liner notes by Miguel Angel Ordóñez discussing the movie, the music and the composer.
Le Trio Infernal
Quartet Records, in collaboration with GDM and EMI General Music Publishing, present a remastered reissue of the 1972 classic, bizarre and ironic Ennio Morricone cult score for Le Trio Infernal (1972), a successful French dark comedy-drama, sadistic and erotic. Ennio Morricone responds to the challenge posed by Le trio infernal with one of his most complex and contradictory scores, where lyricism is mixed with irony, beauty is subverted, and music is transformed into a narrative commentary laden with ambiguity.
This is a reissue, revised and mastered by Chris Malone from first-generation stereo master tapes. The booklet includes liner notes by Miguel Angel Ordóñez discussing the movie, the music and the composer.
Per Le Antiche Scale
Quartet Records, in collaboration with GDM and Universal Music Publishing, presents a remastered reissue of one of Ennio Morricone’s most celebrated collaborations with Mauro Bolognini, the 1975 drama Per Le Antiche Scale.
Morricone’s score combines melancholic passages with atonal and dissonant moments, reflecting the clash between the lyricism of the human soul—the patients, their dreams, their poetic delusions—and the oppressiveness of the system—the treatments, the medical language, the hierarchy in the asylum.
This is a reissue, mastered by Chris Malone from first-generation stereo master tapes. The booklet includes liner notes by Miguel Angel Ordóñez discussing the movie, the music and the composer.
La Disubbidienza
Quartet Records, in collaboration with GDM, Universal Music Publishing and EMI General Music Publishing, presents a remastered reissue of the beautiful, nostalgic Ennio Morricone score for the 1981 romantic drama La Disubbidienza.
Ennio Morricone composed an enchanting score, with one of its most melancholic and heartbreaking themes (“Morire e Viverti”) features the voice of Edda Dell’Orso. Also featured is a profound love theme and beautiful variations on it. Another nostalgic theme, written for solo oboe, defines the boy’s loneliness. It also includes the beautiful song “Dolci Parole,” which is one of the few times Edda has performed a song with lyrics.
This is a reissue, revised and mastered by Chris Malone from first-generation stereo master tapes. The booklet includes liner notes by Miguel Angel Ordóñez discussing the movie, the music and the composer.
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