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Forum Music Village (previously called Ortophonic Recording Studio) is a recording studio located in Rome, Italy underneath the
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. It was founded by
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
, Armando Trovajoli, Luis Bacalov and Piero Piccioni with the studio manager and producer Enrico De Melis in 1969. The studio has some peculiarities one of them is the ability to record a church organ directly to the studio. Founder and Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone has been using the studio to create his scores for the past forty years. The studio has hosted many directors who have worked alongside him, including Brian De Palma,
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and Barry Levinson. The Academy Award-winning scores of " Il Postino: The Postman" by Luis Bacalov and " Life Is Beautiful" by
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were recorded in Studio A of Forum Music Village. The studio has played host to international artists such as Quincy Jones, Placido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli, Red Hot Chili Peppers,
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,
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and
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.


The history of the studios


The foundation, Ortophonic (1970–1979)

At the end of the 1960s Ennio Melis, manager of the Soundtracks section of the Italian RCA, knew about theavailability of the underground spaces of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Mary and the possibility of creating and founding recording studios. The projects were presented to the conductor and arranger
Bruno Nicolai Bruno Nicolai (20 May 1926 – 16 August 1991) was an Italian film music composer, orchestra director and musical editor most active in the 1960s through the 1980s. While studying piano and composition at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome, ...
, the sound engineers Sergio Marcotulli and Pino Mastroianni, and the composer and arranger Armando Trovajoli who immediately involves his colleagues Luis Bacalov,
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
and Piero Piccioni. The ''Ortophonic Studios'' were thus founded on 5 May 1970. From 1970 to 1979, led by the Four Maestros and De Melis, the studios are one of the top recording facilities in Italy, hosting artists as Fabrizio De Andrè, Mireille Mathieu, and Gato Barbieri – together with the Founding Maestros -, being part of the creation of huge masterpieces between pop music and soundtrack: from ''
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'', to ''
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'', the soundtrack of ''Last tango in Paris'', ''
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'', ''Febbre da Cavallo'' and the music for '' Aggiungi un posto a tavola'', for the first staging with an unforgettable Johnny Dorelli. The perfect acoustic, the capacity of Studio A built to catch the sound of large symphonic ensembles, the wise and skillful work of the sound engineers, and the intense creativity and mastery of the most important stars of pop and film music increased the development and the credibility of the Studios. In less than a decade, Ortophonic were considered both in Italy and internationally an authentic "temple of sound", everyday witness of the creation of thousands of music productions.


The international success, Studio Forum (1979–1996)

In 1979 the studios changed their name in ''Studi Forum'', being detected by Franco Patrignani: very respected sound engineer with a long time experience in RCA and Sonic Studios, together with his wife Emma Gibellini. The two led the studios for more than twenty years, stimulating the growth and reputation on both technical and management sides, continuously working on updating old technology from analogical to the digital era. This is the age of main international development of the studios, which will host artists as
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, George Garvarentz,
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,
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, Alex North,
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, Maurice Jarre, Jerry Goldsmith,
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, Roman Vlad, Vangelis and many more. With them, also Italian big names as Renato Zero, Raffaella Carrà, Claudio Baglioni, Fred Bongusto,
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, Riz Ortolani, Massimo Ranieri,
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, Francesco De Gregori,
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, Franco Battiato, Andrea Bocelli and many many more. Also, the Four Founding Maestro are often hosted in the studios, and right during these years, big masterpieces were created as the Academy Award Winners ''
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'' (
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), '' Il Postino: The Postman'' ( Luis Bacalov), and unforgettable soundtracks as '' Once Upon a Time in America'' (
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). The awards won by all of the music created in the studios during these years are uncountable:
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, Academy Awards,
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, Bears of Berlin, and Nastro d’Argento.


The next generation, Forum Music Village (1996–2020)

In the middle of the Nineties, the studios were ready for a change, needing a severe updating both on technical and management areas. That's when ''Forum Music Village'' was born, in 1996, with Marco Patrignani (the son of
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), executive producer and cultural entrepreneur, getting the lead of the company and the responsibility to preserve the legacy of the historic recording rooms in piazza Euclide: expanding the activities through the production of international live events and Cine-concerts. Between all the activities, the foundation in 2010 of the Orchestra Italiana del Cinema – chair by Patrignani himself -, the first ensemble dedicated to perform Italian and international Film Music masterpieces, bringing for the first time ever in the theaters and auditoriums all over the country the ''
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Concert Serie'' and inside the Colosseum arena ''Gladiator'' in cine-concert, for a benefit event in collaboration with the
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, attended by the Academy Award Winner
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. But life at the studios didn't stop: following a huge technology update, to coordinate the activity of the recording rooms comes
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’s brother and one of the best sound engineers still today, boasting such remarkable Italian and international collaborations, from film music to pop, rock, and jazz – among others
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
,
Nicola Piovani Nicola Piovani (born 26 May 1946) is an Italian light-classical musician, theater and film score composer, and winner of the 1998 Best Original Dramatic Score Oscar for the score of the Roberto Benigni film ''La Vita è bella'', better known to ...
, Julian Lennon, Dolores O’Riordan,
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, Vangelis and
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. From the foundation of ''Forum Music Village'', uncountable artists and composers worked in the historic recording rooms, bringing music and production on a larger level, shaping the studios in a real cradle of big success: from Academy Awards Winners as '' Life Is Beautiful'' (
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) and '' The Hateful Eight'' (
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), to the
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of
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, Placido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli,
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, Renato Zero, Claudio Baglioni and
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, hosting producers like Bob Ezrin, Rob Ellis and Robert Kraft, and world-renowned directors as Brian De Palma,
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, Barry Levinson,
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,
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, Bernardo Bertolucci,
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, Franco Zeffirelli,
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, Steno, the Taviani brothers,
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, Dino Risi and many more.


The future, Forum Studios (2020–...)

After twenty-five years of huge success between the studios, the orchestra, and the international events, after fifty years from the foundation, in the year 2020 ''Forum Music Village'' with all of its wide experience, begun a new rebranding operation, creating the ''Forum Studios'' which include: the historic recording studios in piazza Euclide; the Forum Theatre (ex Teatro Euclide), an immersive interdisciplinary theatre, from acting to live music, corporate events, and movie screenings; the Limbus Club, a private club based inside the studios with a restaurant, cocktail bar, and an exclusive events program; the strengthening of all the environment and expertise dedicated to live events production, video streaming, and multimedia events, with top technologies both on audio and video side; the continuation and enlarging of the Orchestra Italiana del Cinema tours and concerts, in Italy and all over the world: China, Saudi Arabia, and many more countries.


Between vintage and latest technologies


The technologies

In fifty years of history, ''Forum Studios'' have repeatedly modernized recording technologies, going from analog tape machines to the most modern software and digital desks. Below a short list of historical machines still present in the facilities of the studios: * Studer A820 2", 24 track * Studer A820 1/4", 2 track * Studer A810 1/4", 2 track * Studer A80 1/2", 2 track * Sony PCM-3324S Digital * Neve VR Legend 60Ch con Flying Faders * Harrison 32C In addition to the machines, inside the studio rooms there are real "sound structures", such as the four historic Echo chambers from 1970, one of which is still functioning and plugged with Studio A – and whose unmistakable sound it can be heard in the song '' Dear God Please Help Me'', from the album '' Ringleaders of the tormentors'' by the award-winning British artist
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.


The musical instruments

In the studios there are also various
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s, mostly orchestral ones. Some of these have played in important musical works: * Tubular bells Premier ('' The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'') * Vintage "steel" upright piano (''
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'') *
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Mustel Paris ('' Life Is Beautiful, Il Postino: The Postman'') *
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Mustel Paris (''
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, Life Is Beautiful, Il Postino: The Postman'')


Studio credits


Selected albums recorded or mixed at the studio

* Alessandro Alessandroni ** ''Sangue di sbirro'' (1976) * Pasquale Catalano ** '' Barney's Versio'' (2010) * Mychael Danna ** ''
The Nativity Story ''The Nativity Story'' is a 2006 American biblical drama film based on the nativity of Jesus and directed by Catherine Hardwicke. The film stars Keisha Castle-Hughes, Oscar Isaac, Hiam Abbass, Shaun Toub, Alexander Siddig, Ciarán Hinds, and Shoh ...
'' (additional recording) (2006) * Alexandre Desplat ** '' Tales of Tales'' (2015) * Fabrizio De André ** '' Non al denaro non-all'amore né al cielo'' (1971) ** ''
Storia di un impiegato ''Storia di un impiegato'' ("Story of a white-collar worker") is an album released by Fabrizio De André. It was issued in 1973 by Produttori Associati and reissued several times by Ricordi and BMG. Track listing # ''Introduzione'' (''Introduc ...
'' (1973) * Goblin ** ''Cherry Five'' (1975) ** ''Roller'' (1976) * Andrea Guerra ** ''
Hotel Rwanda ''Hotel Rwanda'' is a 2004 drama film directed by Terry George. It was adapted from a screenplay co-written by George and Keir Pearson, and stars Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo as hotelier Paul Rusesabagina and his wife Tatiana. Based on the Rw ...
'' (2004) *Il Giardino dei Semplici ** ''M'innamorai / Una storia'' (1975) * Ivan Iusco ** '' Ho voglia di te (film)'' (2007) * Enzo Jannacci ** ''Tira a campà'' from the 1976 album ''O vivere o ridere'' * Amedeo Minghi ** ''Amedeo Minghi'' (1973) *
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** ''La Smagliatura'' (1975) ** '' Autostop Rosso Sangue'' (1977) ** ''Dedicato Al Mare Egeo'' (1979) ** '' Once Upon a Time in America'' (1984) ** '' Casualties of War'' (1988) ** ''The Endless Game'' (1989) ** ''Cacciatori di navi'' (1990) ** ''
Bugsy ''Bugsy'' is a 1991 American biographical crime drama film chronicling the life of American mobster Bugsy Siegel and his relationship with Virginia Hill. It is directed by Barry Levinson, written by James Toback, and stars Warren Beatty as Siegel ...
'' (1991) ** '' City of Joy'' (1992) ** '' In the Line of Fire'' (1993) ** '' Disclosure'' (1994) ** '' Love Affair (1994) ** ''A Pure Formality'' (1994) ** '' U Turn'' (1997) ** ''
Lolita ''Lolita'' is a 1955 novel written by Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The novel is notable for its controversial subject: the protagonist and unreliable narrator, a middle-aged literature professor under the pseudonym Humbert Humber ...
'' (1997) ** ''
Nostromo ''Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard'' is a 1904 novel by Joseph Conrad, set in the fictitious South American republic of "Costaguana". It was originally published serially in monthly instalments of '' T.P.'s Weekly''. In 1998, the Modern Libra ...
'' (1997) ** '' The Legend of 1900'' (1998) ** '' Canone inverso'' (2000) ** '' Malèna'' (2000) ** ''
Ripley's Game ''Ripley's Game'' (1974) is a psychological thriller by Patricia Highsmith, the third in her series about the con artist and murderer Tom Ripley. Plot summary Tom Ripley continues enjoying his wealthy lifestyle in Villeperce, France, with his w ...
'' (2002) ** '' 72 Meters'' (2004) ** '' Fateless'' (2004) ** '' Karol: A Man Who Became Pope'' (2005) ** '' Karol: The Pope, The Man'' (2006) ** ''
The Unknown Woman ''The Unknown Woman'' ( it, La sconosciuta, ; also known as ''The Other Woman'') is a 2006 Italian psychological thriller mystery film, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore that depicts a woman alone in a foreign country, haunted by a horrible past. Pl ...
'' (2006) ** '' The Demons of St. Petersberg'' (2008) ** '' The Best Offer'' (2013) *
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** ''
La coda dello scorpione ''The Case of the Scorpion's Tail'' (Italian: ''La coda dello scorpione'' / ''Tail of the Scorpion'') is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino, produced by Luciano Martino and co-written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Eduardo Maria Broch ...
'' (1971) ** '' La dama rossa uccide sette volte'' (1972) ** ''
Il tuo vizio è una stanza chiusa e solo io ne ho la chiave ''Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key'' ( it, Il tuo vizio è una stanza chiusa e solo io ne ho la chiave) is a 1972 ''giallo'' film directed by Sergio Martino. The picture stars Edwige Fenech, Luigi Pistilli, and Anita Strindberg. ...
'' (1972) ** ''Perchè quelle strane gocce di sangue sul corpo di Jennifer'' (1972) ** ''Tutti i colori del buio'' (1972) * Amália Rodrigues ** ''A una terra che amo'' (1973) * New Trolls ** ''Concerto grosso per i New Trolls'' (1971) * Jon and Vangelis ** '' Page of Life'' (1991) * Piero Piccioni,
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, Franco Bixio,
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& Vince Tempera ** ''Dove vai in vacanza?'' (1978) * Pino Donaggio ** '' Hercules'' (1983) * Luis Bacalov ** ''
Il Postino ''Il Postino: The Postman'' ( it, Il postino, lit, 'The Postman'; the title used for the original US release) is a 1994 comedy-drama film co-written by and starring Massimo Troisi and directed by English filmmaker Michael Radford. Based on the ...
'' (1995) * Carmen Consoli ** ''Confusa e felice'' (1997) *
Franco Piersanti Franco Piersanti (born 12 January 1950) is an Italian composer and conductor. Born in Rome, Piersanti graduated in double bass at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory, where he studied composition under the guidance of Armando Renzi and conducting unde ...
** ''
I Prefer the Sound of the Sea ''I Prefer the Sound of the Sea'' ( it, Preferisco il rumore del mare, french: Je préfère le bruit de la mer) is a 2000 Italian-French drama film directed by Mimmo Calopresti. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes ...
'' (2000) *
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** ''
La vita è bella ''Life Is Beautiful'' ( it, La vita è bella, ) is a 1997 Italian comedy drama film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, who co-wrote the film with Vincenzo Cerami. Benigni plays Guido Orefice, a Jewish Italian bookshop owner, who emplo ...
'' (1997) ** ''
The Son's Room ''The Son's Room'' ( it, La stanza del figlio) is a 2001 Italian film directed, written and produced by Nanni Moretti. It depicts the psychological effects on a family and their life after the death of their son. It was filmed in and around the ci ...
'' (2001) * Stefano Reali and Jacopo Fiastri ** ''Le ali della vita'' (2000) *
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
and Dulce Pontes ** ''Focus'' (2003) * Yo-Yo Ma ** ''
Yo-Yo Ma Plays Ennio Morricone ''Yo-Yo Ma Plays Ennio Morricone'' is a 2004 album of recordings from Morricone's various film scores by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and Ennio Morricone. The album was recorded with the Roma Sinfonietta Orchestra and Gilda Buttà on piano. Morricone functio ...
'' (2004) * Charlie Haden ** ''
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'' (2005) * Seu Jorge ** '' The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions'' (2005) *
Morrissey Steven Patrick Morrissey (; born 22 May 1959), known professionally as Morrissey, is an English singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the frontman and lyricist of rock band the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. Since then ...
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Ringleader of the Tormentors ''Ringleader of the Tormentors'' is the eighth studio album by English alternative rock singer Morrissey. It was released on 3 April 2006 by record label Attack. The album was described as showcasing "a thicker, more rock-driven sound", which ...
'' (2006) *
Stefano Lentini Stefano Lentini (born 26 November 1974) is a music composer based in Rome, Italy. He has composed and produced music extensively for film, television and theatre, working in a large variety of genres. His first instrument was a classic guitar mad ...
** ''Bakhita o.s.t.'' (2009) *
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** ''Big Church'' from '' Monoliths & Dimensions'' (2009) *
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Daniele Luppi Daniele Luppi is an Italian composer and music producer who has been active since around 1999. He is an Emmy nominated film and television composer and has worked with the likes of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gnarls Barkley, and John Legend. ...
** '' Rome'' (2011) * Mokadelic ** '' ACAB'' (2011) * Armando Trovajoli ** The Dinner


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Digitmovies AE Digitmovies Alternative Entertainment is an Italian label that starts in 2002 the rescue of Italian film music. Digitmovies AE has released over 100 soundtracks from many Italian original archives such as, C.A.M., Cinevox, Beat Records Beat Reco ...
* Cinevox *
Nicola Piovani Nicola Piovani (born 26 May 1946) is an Italian light-classical musician, theater and film score composer, and winner of the 1998 Best Original Dramatic Score Oscar for the score of the Roberto Benigni film ''La Vita è bella'', better known to ...


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* * {{Coord, 41, 55, 38.56, N, 12, 28, 51.88, E, display=title Recording studios in Italy