On the night of July 6, at the age of 91, the famous Italian composer Ennio Morricone died. According to official data, the cause of death was a hip injury, which the composer got during the fall.
During his long life, Ennio Morricone managed to create many famous musical masterpieces that are in more than 400 films and TV series. The composer was also a two-time Oscar winner: for the music to Quentin Tarantino’s American western “The Hateful Eight,” as well as for his contribution to the cinema.