Mario Nascimbene

Mario Nascimbene (born 28 November 1913 in Milan, † January 6, 2002 in Rome ) was an Italian composer, mainly by its imaginative and subtle film scores for Italian films and Hollywood productions.

Life

Nascimbene studied at the Conservatory " Giuseppe Verdi" of Milan, inter alia, at Ildebrando Pizzetti, where he graduated in composition and orchestral conducting. He first worked in symphonic and chamber music pieces, wrote ballets and lyrical works. In 1941 he received the offer to design the score for Fernando Maria L' amore canta Poggiolis film; he was. within a few years due to its originality and innovative ideas to one of the leading film composers of his homeland He used to go there for film work began unusual instruments such as the harp and harmonica and was the first of the watches ticking, bicycle bells and typewriter sounds; a technique called " Mixerama ". For it came to item 11 of Giuseppe De Sanctis 1952, he received a Silver Ribbon. Additional copies of the award he won in 1959 for Wild Summer by Valerio Massimo Franciosas Zurlini and 1967 for Pronto ... c'è una certa Giuliana per te.

Film scores

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