Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, M Nascimbene, Renzo Rossellini - Musicorama N5
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Undine | ||
Sweet Elegy | ||
Flying Bees | ||
Aquatint | ||
Aquamarine | ||
In A Romantic Mood | ||
Black Grotesque | ||
Ultramarine | ||
Sleepy | ||
The Dreary Dream | ||
Expectant | ||
The Blue Water | ||
Gloomy Grotesque | ||
Quiet Elegy | ||
In A Sentimental Mood | ||
Slumber | ||
On The Wings Of The Wind | ||
Foolish Grotesque | ||
Pink Grotesque |
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About Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, M Nascimbene, Renzo Rossellini
Italian composer, arranger, conductor and violinist.
Born: February 22nd, 1909 in Genoa, Italy.
Died: August 21st, 1987 in Gavi, Italy.
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino was born into a family with musicians on both sides in 1909, and, attracted to the sight and sounds of a live theater orchestra, he first discovered film music as a boy during the silent era. He later attended the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Music in Milan, where he studied composition under Renzo Bossi. He graduated in the early '30s and, in the years that followed, he composed several symphonies, a large body of chamber music, a small group of symphonic poems, and one opera. He was also a teacher at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena between the ages of 32-53. Lavagnino began composing music for films in the early '50s, and by the time he'd retired two decades later, had amassed credits for some 300 movies, including Orson Welles' Othello and Chimes at Midnight, the science fiction thriller Gorgo, the fantasy film Lost Continent, the adventure yarn Legend of the Lost, and costume epics such as The Last Days of Pompeii (1960). Lavagnino had a special gift for melody and a talent for orchestration that manifested themselves in the best of those scores, particularly Gorgo -- whose folk-based soundtrack is often referred to as the prettiest score ever to grace a dinosaur movie -- and Legend of the Lost. Lavagnino was very nearly the choice of Sergio Leone to score A Fistful of Dollars -- having composed the music for the director's The Last Days of Pompeii and The Colossus of Rhodes. Leone was favorably disposed toward him, but the insistence of Leone's distributor that he meet with Ennio Morricone led to the revelation that they had attended grammar school together, so the director gave the assignment to Morricone. Despite losing that job, Lavagnino remained one of the busiest screen composers in England, and continued working until the mid-'70s on films that included his share of spaghetti Westerns. He died August 21, 1987.
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