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    “La Sorpresa” review by Film Score Monthly

    http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/fsmonline/main.cfm?issueID=133

    Soundtrack Available Digitally on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/la-sorpresa-original-soundtrack/id1069855608

    Limited Edition (100) Cds available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kristiansensini3

    KRISTIAN SENSINI
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    15 tracks – 38:08 

    La Sorpresa, directed by Ivan Polidoro, follows a daughter whose increasingly ill father requires more attention than she can provide. Enter Rocco, a male nurse who begins to care for him as the daughter looks for answers as to why her relationship with her father has disintegrated over the years. The score is by Kristian Sensini, who garnered some attention for the recent Rocks in My Pocket.

    Sensini’s intimate opening cue, “Attese,” begins with a string quartet setting of a series of harmonic pulses, and a low flute for contrast. The writing here has an almost chorale-like quality as it begins to reveal a thematic thread. In the first title track, the music takes on a more melancholy tone, with muted keyboard and electric violin. The material can be quite touching, partly due to the small chamber style, as in the beautiful “Devotio.”  

    A jazzier feel comes into play in tracks like “Figlia del Padre,” which features a pained motif against a stark backdrop. The haunting vocal in “Ana Yelena” has an almost medieval quality, a flavor continued via the string ensemble in “Ragnetela.” The hypnotic “Surprise Me” provides a slightly more contemporary vibe, similar to trance music. “Un Tango” is a nice change of pace with more of an emphasis on rhythm, before the disc closes with a piano version of the title theme.

    La Sorpresa is a haunting little score with ideas that unfold slowly in a mesmerizing, quasi-minimalist fashion. There’s a bit too much repetition of material across the album’s brief playing time, but the tracks are well sequenced. —Steven A. Kennedy

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    La Sorpresa–SoundtrackDreams Review

    http://www.soundtrackdreams.com/2015/12/soundtrack-review-la-sorpresa-kristian-sensini-2015/

    “La sorpresa” is a 2015 Italian film directed by Ivan Polidoro. It’s the story of three people and their relationship, unwanted, but necessary. The protagonists are a father, his daughter, and a male nurse. The setting is a city in the south of Italy: Potenza. She immediately realizes she’s not able to take care of his father because of an unnatural awkwardness. Too many years have passed and too many lies have been told. Rocco is a nurse, a lonely, mysterious man who lives for his job. He looks after Antonio with obsessive manners and tender affection – almost as a son would do – proving that a stranger can succeed in doing the things a family cannot do. Kristian Sensini wrote the score.

    European dramas have a certain kind of mood and this is almost always reflected in the music. “Attese”, the opening theme from “La sorpresa” does a great job in getting me familiar with the story. The cue is quiet and dominated by a string motif that moves slowly as if to give it time to really sink in and give me time as a listener to feel the weight of the setting and not rush into the story. Now that I am in the right mood to really feel this score the composer continues with the almost atmospheric “La sorpresa 1” which as far as reflective themes go really hits the spot for me. I immediately connect with it and its ambient vibe and I hope we’ll get more pieces like this one. There’s a bit of late 80s, early 90s vibe in it and there’s no sweeter place for me to be in.

    I always love to hear a cue like ”Devotio” in a score. This one almost has nothing to do with any story other than the one the composer wants to tell. It’s a beautiful and tender string theme that makes me feel as if I’m in a chamber watching a very intimate concert. The soloists put all their hearts in playing the notes that Kristian Sensini wrote and the effect is charming. The score evolves naturally so that an almost religious choral piece like “Ana Yelena 1” doesn’t surprise me and feels like it comes at the right time. Each of the two main themes “La sorpresa” and “Ana Yelena” get further explored in a few more subtle variations.

    I love the modern ambient sound of the “La sorpresa” moments just as much as the deep string work the rest of the score brings. Overall the score really is a very nice surprise and I can’t wait to hear more from this composer.

    Soundtrack review_ La sorpresa

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    Marianelli e Sensini nella pre-lista degli Oscar alle colonne sonore

    http://www.cinemaitaliano.info/news/27439/marianelli-e-sensini-nella-pre-lista-degli.html

    L’Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ha reso noti i nomi dei compositori ed i titoli delle colonne sonore che sono candidate al premio Oscar e che aspirano ad entrare nella cinquina delle nomination che verranno annunciate il prossimo 15 gennaio.
    Due sono gli Italiani in gara, il già premio Oscar: Dario Marianelli e Kristian Sensini. Entrambi concorrono con una colonna sonora scritta per un film di animazione, Marianelli ha scritto la soundtrack per il film "Boxtrolls", mentre Sensini ha lavorato allo score per il film "Rocks in my Pockets" diretto da Signe Baumane.
    Rocks in my Pockets è un lungometraggio d’animazione che tratta il tema della depressione attraverso una storia di mistero e di redenzione, è basato su eventi realmente accaduti che coinvolgono la regista newyorkese di origini lettoni Signe Baumane e le donne della sua famiglia nella loro lotta contro la follia. Il film, che solleva questioni come quanto la genetica e la famiglia determinino chi siamo e se è fattibile superare in astuzia il proprio DNA è ricco di metafore visive, di un immaginario surreale e un contorto senso dell’umorismo che fa parte della personalità della regista.
    La colonna sonora è stata premiata negli scorsi giorni ai Global Music Awards e nei mesi passati ha ricevuto nomination a premi importanti come i Jerry Goldsmith Awards e gli Hollywood Music in Media Awards.

    15/12/2014, 08:35

    Marianelli e Sensini nella pre-lista degli Oscar alle colonne sonore

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    “Hyde’s Secret Nightmare” review on Filmscore Monthly

    Avalaible on the January 2013 number of

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    Album Review: Hyde’s Secret Nightmare

    Review by Steven A. Kennedy

    KRISTIAN SENSINI   Kronos 011 23 tracks – 59:30

    Domiziano Cristopharo’s new film Hyde’s Secret Nightmare (2011) is a more erotic take on the classic Robert Louis Stevenson Jekyll and Hyde story. The Italian film features both porn and “normal” actors in its cast, and was released on DVD earlier this year in Italy. The score is by Kristian Sensini, who has collaborated with Cristopharo on each of his prior films, including House of Flesh Mannequins (2009).

    Sensini’s effective use of samples gives a fairly accurate representation of an acoustic ensemble. He leans on a short motivic idea that floats through textures in what is often a gothic horror style (“Hyde’s Nightmare”), but also touches on rock, in a mix reminiscent of the work of Goblin.

    “Bed of Horrors” delivers electronic textures and other unusual sounds, with electric guitar thrown in for good measure. In some respects, this score comes across like a blend of the old AIP horror genre with Italian giallo films. There’s even a little techno in “Elektro Dark,” and female vocalise in “Love You Madly.”

    The final two tracks are “bonuses” from the film P.O.E. Poetry of Eerie. Fans of similar fare may enjoy Sensini’s work here. —Steven A. Kennedy

     

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    StreamingSoundtracks.com

    The Soundtrack i wrote for the movie “Hyde’s Secret Nightmare” is now online at

    STREAMINGSOUNDTRACKS.COM

    This means that you can follow the link and request it for online streaming.

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    Top 10 Motomondiale DVD

    Nella Collana Top 10 Motomondiale (Gazzetta dello Sport) sono  presenti in diversi DVD

    i brani “Running Wild” ed “Electric Thriller“ scritti e prodotti da Kristian Sensini e Carlo Gargioni e pubblicati da R.T.I. Mediaset

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