Jonathan Broxton stated: " Luca is a terrific little score it's a fun, light, optimistic, charming love letter to Italian folk music, Federico Fellini, and Nino Rota, filled with heart and a sense of freedom and wonderment. " Largo al factotum", from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini. "Una voce poco fa" by Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra, from the opera The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini."Viva la pappa col pomodoro" by Rita Pavone."Fatti mandare dalla mamma a prendere il latte" by Gianni Morandi."Andavo a cento all'ora" by Gianni Morandi."Il gatto e la volpe" by Edoardo Bennato." O mio babbino caro", from the opera Gianni Schicchi by Giacomo Puccini, sung by Maria Callas." Un bacio a mezzanotte" by Quartetto Cetra.The film features Italian songs and opera arias including: It was a lot of experimentation, and then we landed on this thing that was like, okay, it just needs to keep growing and growing and growing and growing and growing and drove past the point where you think it would possibly grow, and then hit the resolution of it far later than you would expect it to." He compared the score cue to Rihanna's track " We Found Love" and Weezer's " Only in Dreams" as "The idea was to make a piece of music that just grew and grew and grew and grew, and you felt like, ‘This isn't gonna grow more, this shouldn't happen,’ then it keeps going until the very last second." Track listing We weren't really sure about, not the style, but we weren't sure about really what the sounds should be like. He called the final minute of the score "Go Find Out for Me", as the most challenging as Romer had stated "We didn't really have a guide as far as what we wanted it to sound like. Romer used Alberto's theme for the entitled sequel short film Ciao Alberto. For the themes for Luca's parents, Romer used bass clarinet and tuba, as he felt "We thought it would be fun to have two low instruments that kind of bumbled back and forth I ended up writing this rhythmic, melodic figure that was a call and response between the two instruments." The town of Portorosso, where the entire film took place, is "the place, where they wanted to lean into the romantic Italian-score side". Romer believed that, each kid has their own theme as the youngsters: Luca, Alberto and Giulia, dominate the story, he made sure that all three themes were harmonically compatible and could work in counterpoint during scenes that involved two or three at once. The mixing and mastering of the score also began the following month. A total of 82 musicians, performed the film score, with the orchestral play consisted of strings, brass, woodwind and percussion sections. Composing of the film, began on late-July 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, and recording of the film score took place during mid-March, with Romer and team, adhering to the safety guidelines imposed to curb COVID-19 spread. Several instruments have been used while recording the score, including accordion, mandolin, acoustic guitar, pizzicato strings and so on, which are commonly found in contemporary Italian music. When I score a film that invokes the music of another culture, I like to dig in very deep and live and breathe that music so that it becomes second nature." Romer had said that "There's no doubt those songs influenced my writing. Casarosa gave Romer a playlist consisting of Italian music and folk-pop from the 19s. When he listened to Romer's scores for Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) and Wendy (2020), he roped in for the film as "there was something about his scores that said ‘kids on an adventure ride" which had fit the theme for Luca. Casarosa told in an interview to Variety, speaking that, he wanted a composer to score for "something off the beaten path, a little bit independent". On April 1, 2021, Dan Romer was revealed to be the film's composer. The film further includes Italian songs by Mina, Edoardo Bennato, Gianni Morandi, Rita Pavone and Quartetto Cetra, and excerpts from operas by Giacomo Puccini and Gioachino Rossini. The album, featuring original score composed by Dan Romer, was released on the Walt Disney Records label on June 18, 2021, coinciding the same day as the film's streaming release on Disney+. Luca (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Disney/ Pixar's 2021 film of the same name, produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
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