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Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (22 February 1909 – 21 August 1987) was an Italian composer, born in Genoa. He is best known for scoring many films, including Legend of the Lost , Conspiracy of Hearts , Gorgo , The Legion's Last Patrol , The Naked Maja , Daisy Miller , and two directed by Orson Welles , Othello and Chimes at Midnight .
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (1909-1987) Angelo Francesco Lavagnino. Composer. Music Department. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. He graduated in violin and composition at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan (Italy), Lavagnino deserves a special place in film music for his contribution to documentaries. He gave reportages a new dimension ...
- Composer, Music Department, Actor
- February 22, 1909
- Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
- August 21, 1987
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino in Qualcosa striscia nel buio (1971). Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (Genova, 22 febbraio 1909 – Gavi, 21 agosto 1987) è stato un compositore italiano, apprezzato realizzatore di colonne sonore cinematografiche
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.
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino. Angelo Francesco Lavagnino was a classically-trained musician who, after an early career in the concert hall and the opera house, and as a teacher, turned to writing film music in the early 1950's. His…. Read Full Biography.
Nov 1, 2016 · Seven releases between 2008 and 2016 dedicated to A.F. Lavagnino:– L’Impero Del Sole (Spur der weißen Götter)– Continente Perduto (Lost Continent)– L’Ultimo ...
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Mar 28, 2014 · Angelo Francesco Lavagnino: Main & End Title music from "The Wind Cannot Read" (1958). Conducted by Muir Mathieson. [U.K.]
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