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"Frolic" is an instrumental by the Italian composer Luciano Michelini. It was composed in 1974 for the film ''
La bellissima estate ''The Beautiful Summer'' () is a 1974 Italian melodrama film directed by Sergio Martino. It stars Alessandro Cocco, Senta Berger and John Richardson. The film is part of the genre of melodramatic films known as "lacrima movies" or "tearjerker mov ...
'', where it was used to represent the character of the ''barone rosso''. "Frolic" is better known as the theme from the American sitcom ''
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''. It was chosen by the series' creator,
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, who had heard the music in a bank advertisement four years prior. Apart from that, "Frolic" has been used as backing music for several advertisements, and in a rap song by
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. "Frolic" takes inspiration from circus music and the bossa nova. The piece features a combination of a tuba, a mandolin, a banjo and a piano as well as several instruments used for effects. This combination of instruments has been frequently commented on due to its unusual nature.


History


''La bellissima estate''

Luciano Michelini is an Italian composer, born in 1945. Michelini originally composed "Frolic" for the 1974 film, ''
La bellissima estate ''The Beautiful Summer'' () is a 1974 Italian melodrama film directed by Sergio Martino. It stars Alessandro Cocco, Senta Berger and John Richardson. The film is part of the genre of melodramatic films known as "lacrima movies" or "tearjerker mov ...
.'' When used in the film, the song was called "Il barone rosso". It was created by Michelini to represent the ''barone rosso'' (red baron), a comedic character played by
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who entertains a group of children. Following ''La bellissima estate'', "Frolic" was included in a
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(
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) and was used sparingly in advertisements and Italian television, such as ''
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''.


Advertisements

"Frolic" has been used as background music for multiple advertisements. In 2008, "Frolic" was used in a
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by the Republican congressman
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. In the ad, which is entitled "Jim Esch Doesn't Care About Us", mocked the Democratic candidate challenging Terry. The whimsical nature of "Frolic", coupled with other images of idleness was used to imply that Esch would not be a proactive candidate. "Frolic" was also featured in a 1990s advertisement created by a Californian bank and various European advertisements.


''Curb Your Enthusiasm''

"Frolic" is used as the opening and closing theme song to ''
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'', an American television series created by
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. However, the song is not listed in the show's credits. ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' regularly uses Italian classical pieces for
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, with some songs originating from the same music library as "Frolic". These other songs include "The Puzzle" and "Amusement", both of which were composed by
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. David came across the song being used in the advertisement for the Californian bank. He decided to use the song for ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' to serve as relief from the show's often exaggerated themes. David first hired a composer to recreate the song he had heard in the ad, but due to issues with quality, the synthesised recording was not used. The production team decided to go and find the original song instead. Michelini was contacted for his permission to use the song in 2000, although David had seen the bank advertisement nearly four years prior. Michelini gave his permission and gave
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the rights to "Frolic". In "The Five-Foot Fence" (season 11, episode 1), "Frolic" is a part of the episode's plot. As part of the plot, Michelini has a guest appearance conducting a live orchestra at a concert. David, alongside
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, attends the concert at the episode's end. The orchestra then plays "Frolic", signalling the end of the episode.


Structure and music

"Frolic" is commonly seen as being connected to
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. This connotation comes from the rhythms and instruments (specifically tuba and
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) used in the song by Michelini. Additional inspiration comes from the bossa nova, which can be heard in the harmony of the song. The song uses an unusual combination of instruments: a tuba, mandolin, piano and banjo. The tuba, which has connotations of humour and the circus, features heavily in the song's texture. Other instruments are used in the piece as effects, including
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and bass drum. The song's melody is played on a mandolin and features a downward-moving chromatic line atop various
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, which also move downwards. The harmony used in "Frolic" reflects the whimsical nature of the music; according to Paul Christiansen, a musicologist specialising in music for advertisements:


Reception and legacy

The song proved successful with audiences due to its synergy with ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' themes and comedic nature. According to Rob LeDonne, an American writer, "Frolic" is a classic theme song and "has firmly planted itself in the pantheon of television theme song history". Steven Rasch, an editor of the ninth season of ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', commented on the song's usage in the show as light relief. He stated: "Frolic" is regularly included on various lists of "the best television theme songs", usually achieving somewhat high placings: *
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: "The 21 Best TV Theme Songs of the Past 21 Years" – No. 8 *''
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'': "The 25 best TV theme songs of the 21st century" – No. 8 *''
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Meme culture

"Frolic", along with the ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' credit sequence starting from "Directed by
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", has been used as a meme to highlight awkward or embarrassing scenarios. In these memes, the song is played over short video clips, such as those of
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announcing the wrong winner of
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or ''
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'' being mistakenly given the
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in 2017. Michelini has acknowledged the song's usage in this capacity, stating that the meme "works in his favor". The song's popularity is such that it was used as a ringtone by
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, who stated that the song "makes imsmile". It has been used by Dustin Ballard in his mashup project There I Ruined It, where it was combined with Metallica's "
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". A remix of "Frolic" produced by
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was used as the backing for the
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song " Crip Ya Enthusiasm". The track appeared on his album, ''
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''.


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