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  1. The Godfather music: the Oscar disqualification - Classical Music. Despite being initially nominated, Nino Rota's music for 'The Godfather' was replaced by John Addison's soundtrack for 'Sleuth'. Why?

  2. Coppola hired Italian composer Nino Rota to create the underscore for the film, including the main theme, "Speak Softly, Love". [2] [3] [4] In October 1971, Coppola flew to Rome with a copy of the film to give Rota to view and create the score accordingly. [5] For the score, Rota was to relate to the situations and characters in the film.

  3. Ironically, Rota did win the Oscar two years later for his score for The Godfather Part II, much of which featured recycled music from The Godfather. Burlingame considers that award a kind of apology — one Rota very much deserved.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nino_RotaNino Rota - Wikipedia

    The American Film Institute ranked Rota's score for The Godfather number 5 on their list of the greatest film scores. After being nominated for an Academy Award for this score, the nomination was later revoked when it was discovered that Rota recycled a theme from a previous score, one he wrote two decades prior for the film Fortunella and thus ...

  6. Jun 30, 2018 · We might say that, just as the film uses its geographical locations to show that they are physically separated, Rotas score— specifically the fact that the “Godfather Waltz” is not played—expresses that the two are also emotionally separated at this point in the film.

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · Rotas score for The Godfather was nominated for an Academy Award, but it was later disqualified because it was discovered that Rota had reused some parts of his previous score for Fortunella, a 1958 Italian comedy. This was a controversial decision, as many critics and fans argued that Rota had transformed and adapted his own material in a ...

  8. The original score was composed by Nino Rota and conducted by Carmine Coppola, who also provided source music for the film.