Gianni Ferrio
Composer and conductor of film scores
Born
November 15th, 1924
100 years ago
Died
October 21st, 2013
12 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Italy
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Born in Italy, this composer and conductor contributed significantly to the world of film music. Career spanned several decades, with work encompassing various genres. Collaborated with numerous directors, enhancing the emotional depth of films with distinctive scores. Additionally, composed music for television shows and stage productions. Gained recognition for the ability to blend classical elements with contemporary sounds, which resonated with audiences and critics alike.
Composed scores for over 200 films
Worked on the music for 'La Piovra'
Conducted orchestras across Europe
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