
La Passione di Cristo John Sposito
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
02.04.2020
Label: Heristal Entertainment Srl
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Modern Composition
Artist: John Sposito
Composer: John Sposito
Album including Album cover
- John Sposito (b. 1958):
- 1 Jesus Christ (Open) 02:43
- 2 Jesus Christ Theme 03:56
- 3 The Baptist 02:41
- 4 Baptist's Arrest 00:58
- 5 Salomè 01:02
- 6 The Dance of Salomè 03:57
- 7 Herodes 01:19
- 8 On the Mount 04:15
- 9 Baptist's Death 00:28
- 10 The Last Supper 02:19
- 11 Gethsemane 02:48
- 12 The Arrest 01:46
- 13 The Iscariot 01:02
- 14 Giuda's Death 02:24
- 15 Via Crucis 06:10
- 16 Passion of Jesus Christ 04:42
- 17 Jesus Christ Death 02:04
- 18 That Guards 01:46
- 19 Pietà 02:02
- 20 Resurrection 02:57
- 21 Jesus Christ (Final) 03:46
Info for La Passione di Cristo
John Sposito was born in Rome, January 14 1958. As early as two years old, he was already playing with his “little white piano toy” all the day, immortalized by M° Umberto Signa, in watercolor caricature. Then he studied piano with M° Maria Grasso in Rome.
John Sposito
was born in Rome, January 14 1958. As early as two years old, he was already playing with his “little white piano toy” all the day, immortalized by M° Umberto Signa, in watercolor caricature. Then he studied piano with M° Maria Grasso in Rome.
Sposito, after different experiences with Rock Progressive in the 70’s playing with various groups in different festivals of those time, at the age of 22, in 1980, he was called by the RCA to compose the soundtrack of “Ora Zero e dintorni” the first fiction series produced in Italy for T.V.
In the 1980’s, he worked on a series of shows of “Bagaglino” of Mario Castellacci and Pier Francesco Pingitore, arranging and playing in scene the works of M° Dimitri Gribanovsky with “Gruppo Spazio”.
During this period he continued to compose music for films and documentaries on nature, storical and scientific for the RAI show “Geo&Geo” and for Fidia Bioskin (Dermosphere, Ouroboros) which had worldwide exposure and won important international recognitions. He wrote the music of “FREE K2” for Mountain Wilderness and “Le Alpi di Messner” both for the RAI television.
In the 90’s he completed seven CD for the Prestige Records London with original publisher St. James Music London released in 2007 and still available worldwide. Many of his songs were included in different electronic – new age music compilations together with Vangelis, Alan Parson, Kitaro to name a few.
He also composed many soundtracks for animation movies and more than 30 series of cartoons which included “Simba The King lion” and “ Cinderella” produced by Tatsunoko Productions - Mondo TV. Actually available in 16 countries.
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