Luis Enríquez Bacalov (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 30 March, 1933 - 15 Novembe… Read Full Bio ↴Luis Enríquez Bacalov (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 30 March, 1933 - 15 November 2017)) was a prolific Argentine-born composer of film scores, of Bulgarian origin. Early on in his career, he composed scores for Spaghetti Western films, including Django, Storm Rider and The Price of Power. Bacalov was nominated twice for the Academy Award for Original Score -music adaptation or treatment-, in 1967 for Pasolini's The Gospel According to St. Matthew, and winning the award for Il Postino in 1996.
You can hear "The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)" in the Volume 1 of Kill Bill, a film by Quentin Tarantino.
In the early 1970s, he collaborated with Italian progressive rock bands New Trolls and Osanna.
In recent years, Bacalov has also composed significant works for chorus and orchestra, including his Missa Tango , a work setting the classic liturgical mass to the rhythms of his native Argentina, which was debuted in Rome by Placido Domingo in 2000. This work was later recorded by Domingo for Deutsche Grammophon. Bacalov recently composed Cantones de Nuestro Tiempos (Psalms for our Times): The Cambridge Psalms, a commissioned work with text from the Psalms of David for baritone and soprano soloists, orchestra and chorus, which had its world premiere at Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts in spring 2006 by the Cambridge Community Chorus (William E. Thomas, Music Director).
Two of his songs, "The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)" and "Summertime Killer", were used in Quentin Tarantino's film Kill Bill (2003). Tarantino also used three Bacalov songs from the Spaghetti western era in his 2012 movie Django Unchained: "Django" and "La Corsa (2nd Version)" originally from Django (1966), and "Lo Chiamavano King" from His Name Was King.
Bacalov was the first to write a triple-concerto for bandoneón, piano, soprano and symphony orchestra: Tango Music with Symphonic Proportions.
From 2005 to his death, he was the principal director of Orchestra della Magna Grecia in Taranto, southern Italy.
He was considered a brilliant pianist in his time.
He died in Rome on 15 November 2017 at the age of 84.
You can hear "The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)" in the Volume 1 of Kill Bill, a film by Quentin Tarantino.
In the early 1970s, he collaborated with Italian progressive rock bands New Trolls and Osanna.
In recent years, Bacalov has also composed significant works for chorus and orchestra, including his Missa Tango , a work setting the classic liturgical mass to the rhythms of his native Argentina, which was debuted in Rome by Placido Domingo in 2000. This work was later recorded by Domingo for Deutsche Grammophon. Bacalov recently composed Cantones de Nuestro Tiempos (Psalms for our Times): The Cambridge Psalms, a commissioned work with text from the Psalms of David for baritone and soprano soloists, orchestra and chorus, which had its world premiere at Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts in spring 2006 by the Cambridge Community Chorus (William E. Thomas, Music Director).
Two of his songs, "The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)" and "Summertime Killer", were used in Quentin Tarantino's film Kill Bill (2003). Tarantino also used three Bacalov songs from the Spaghetti western era in his 2012 movie Django Unchained: "Django" and "La Corsa (2nd Version)" originally from Django (1966), and "Lo Chiamavano King" from His Name Was King.
Bacalov was the first to write a triple-concerto for bandoneón, piano, soprano and symphony orchestra: Tango Music with Symphonic Proportions.
From 2005 to his death, he was the principal director of Orchestra della Magna Grecia in Taranto, southern Italy.
He was considered a brilliant pianist in his time.
He died in Rome on 15 November 2017 at the age of 84.
Who Did That to You?
Luis Bacalov Lyrics
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18 - John Legend Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
18. John Legend Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
John Legend Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
John Legend John Legend Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
John Legend/Musicfire.in Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
John Legend; John Stephens; Paul Epworth Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
Legend John Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
Tony Bennett & John Legend Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work, You say…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Luis Bacalov:
Django Chorus: Django! Django, have you always been alone? Ch…
His Name is King His name was King He had a horse Along the countryside I saw…
His Name Was King His name was King He had a horse Along the countryside I saw…
Lo chiamavano king His name was King He had a horse Along the countryside I saw…
Lo chiamavano king (theme song) His name was King He had a horse Along the countryside I saw…
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Julio Guevara
Now I’m not afraid to do the Lords work,
You say vengeance is his, but Imma do it first.
I’m gonna handle my business in the name of the law.
Now if he made you cry, oh, I gotta know,
If he’s not ready to die, he best prepare for it.
My judgement’s divine, I'll tell you who you can call,
You can call.
You better call the police, call the coroner,
Call up your priest, have him warn ya.
Walk in no peace when I find that fool
Who did that to you, yeah,
Who did that to you, my baby,
Who did that to you,
Gotta find that fool who did that to you.
Now I don’t take pleasure in a man’s pain,
But my wrath will come down like the cold rain.
And there won’t be no shelter, no place you can go.
It's time to put your hands up, time for surrender,
I’m a vigilante, my law’s defender,
You’re a wanted man, here everybody knows.
You better call the police, call the coroner,
Call up your priest, have him warn ya.
Won't be no peace when I find that fool
Who did that to you, yeah,
Who did that to you, my baby,
Who did that to you,
Gotta find that fool who did that to you.
Now he’ll keep on running, but I’m closing near,
I'll hunt him down, take ability,
If you see me coming near, who you gonna call?
You better call the police, call the coroner,
Call up your priest, have him warn ya.
Won't be no peace when I find that fool
You better call the doctor, call the lawyer,
I chase ‘em all the way to California,
Get my best trying to find that fool
Who did that to you
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Teacher Ygor Nunes.
I’ve lost my father in January of this year due to the disease of alcoholism. Because of this disease, in his last years of life he had pleasure in such a few things. In 2013 I bought this movie and we saw it together, since this day he would always ask me, whenever we were, in the car, at home, in his cellphone, he would ask me: “play that Django song.”
This movie and it’s songs will be always related to my dad in my memories. I really miss you dad.
Wander jn
Força
Juan Pablo Valle Gómez
I'm sorry, but at least you have a very special memory from him,with an amazing song specifically made for an amazing scene like this.
Med El
God bless his soul my Brother
Jüne
I'm deeply sorry about your loss, i lost my dad too. Stay strong my friend, i hope you can live your life for the fullest.
Gabriel Matthews
This is my favorite song in the soundtrack too!❤❤❤
Fernando Fernandes
02:07
There are no words to describe the feeling that this scene conveys, the whole story of slavery by humanity simply comes to mind, for me, the most emotional scene in the film, and one of the greatest in world cinema.
devi acia
100000000% of truth !!!!
Lalalove1989
💯
Raj Soni
Thank god will Smith rejected this, I can't even imagine any other actor doing this better than Jamie Foxx