Caravaggio Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Select semi-fictionalized incidents of the life of Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo de Caravaggio are presented with a decidedly modern British sensibility.

One of those specific incidents is at his deathbed where he is with his long time companion Jerusaleme.

Caravaggio demonstrates what is important in his life as he makes a definitive choice in a symbol into his death.

The other incidents are largely framed by the other major relationships in his life, including with: Cardinal Del Monte, his main conduit with the Catholic church with which he had a financially lucrative relationship; Ranuccio, a street fighter who was one of his frequent models; and Lena, Ranuccio's lover who also acted as his model.

Caravaggio's relationships with these three were also characterized by their sexual ambiguity.

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Caravaggio
I Bet on Losing Dogs
June
The End Of Love
First Love / Late Spring
Miracle Aligner
I Don't Smoke - Audiotree Live Version
'Til You're Mine
Colour Of The Trap
Moonage Daydream - 2012 Remaster
Stuck on the puzzle
The Hills of Abruzzi
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
The Dog Star
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
All Paths Lead to Rome
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Fantasia. Childhood Memories
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
How Blue Sky Was
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Light and Dark
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Umber Wastes
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Cafe the Moors
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Timeout and Mind
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
In the Still of the Night
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Michele of the Shadows
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
The Waters of Forgetfulness
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Running Running
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Frescobaldi. the Greatest Oragnist of Our Time
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
The Hourglass
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
I Love You More Than My Eyes
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
The Abruzzi Humdrum
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Penniless In Pescara
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
The Crosetto Flames
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer
Pagnaico Cardshop Paradise
Simon Fisher-Turner: Performer

User reviews

Kenneth Mitchell
8/10

The attention to detail in the musical composition of Caravaggio demonstrates a deep understanding and appreciation of the historical and cultural context of the story.

Elizabeth Jackson
4/10

The soundtrack of Caravaggio failed to capture the essence of the Italian Renaissance period, instead opting for a modern British sensibility that felt out of place and disconnected from the story's setting.

Stephanie Nelson
7/10

The use of symbolic musical themes in key moments, such as Caravaggio's deathbed scene with Jerusaleme, adds a layer of complexity and meaning to the narrative.

Dorothy Thompson
6/10

The music accompanying Caravaggio's deathbed scene with his companion Jerusaleme is haunting and poignant, evoking a sense of finality and reflection that complements the emotional weight of the moment.

Stephanie Parker
8/10

The soundtrack expertly reflects the complex relationships in Caravaggio's life, particularly with Cardinal Del Monte, Ranuccio, and Lena, through its dynamic and diverse musical arrangements.

Matthew Nelson
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is meticulously crafted to evoke a specific mood or emotion, enhancing the overall viewing experience of the film.

Stephanie Miller
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Caravaggio is a masterful work that enhances the storytelling and emotional depth of the film, providing a rich and immersive auditory experience for the audience.

Amanda Nelson
8/10

The music seamlessly blends traditional Renaissance motifs with a modern British sensibility, creating a unique and captivating listening experience.

Karen Turner
9/10

The emotional depth and complexity of Caravaggio's relationships with Cardinal Del Monte, Ranuccio, and Lena are beautifully conveyed through the evocative melodies and harmonies of the soundtrack, immersing the listener in the artist's tumultuous world.

David Green
7/10

The music's exploration of sexual ambiguity in Caravaggio's relationships adds a nuanced and thought-provoking dimension to the storytelling.

Ronald Roberts
6/10

The choice of music in key scenes where Caravaggio reflects on his life and legacy is both introspective and powerful, underscoring the artist's internal struggles and artistic vision.

Anthony Harris
2/10

The music did not effectively convey the emotional depth and complexity of Caravaggio's relationships with his companions, such as Jerusaleme, Cardinal Del Monte, Ranuccio, and Lena. It lacked the necessary nuance to truly explore the intricacies of these key connections in the artist's life.

Kimberly Campbell
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the soundtrack enhances the storytelling of Caravaggio's life, making the audience feel connected to his struggles and triumphs.

Brian White
9/10

The soundtrack of Caravaggio perfectly captures the essence of the Italian Renaissance era fused with a modern British sensibility, creating a unique and captivating musical experience.

Betty Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of Caravaggio perfectly captures the essence of the Italian Renaissance period with a modern British twist, blending traditional and contemporary elements seamlessly.

Steven Miller
10/10

The music accompanying Caravaggio's deathbed scene with his long-time companion Jerusaleme is hauntingly beautiful, perfectly capturing the poignant moment of his definitive choice in a symbol into his death, leaving a lasting impact on the listener.

Daniel Anderson
3/10

The soundtrack missed the opportunity to enhance the symbolic and profound moments in Caravaggio's life, particularly during his deathbed scene where he makes a definitive choice. The music failed to elevate these crucial moments, leaving them feeling flat and lacking impact.

Anthony Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully weaves together different musical styles to reflect Caravaggio's relationships with Cardinal Del Monte, Ranuccio, and Lena, capturing the complexity and nuance of these connections.

Matthew Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of Caravaggio truly captures the essence of the Italian Renaissance era with its rich and evocative musical compositions.

Stephanie Harris
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Caravaggio is a masterful work of art in its own right, elevating the film to a higher level of artistic expression through its powerful and resonant music.