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Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Artist Info
Role
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Composer Conductor Performer
Country
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Italy
Birth
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February 22, 1909
Death
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August 21, 1987
Genre
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Keyboard
 
 
Symphony
 
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino was an Italian composer who was born on February 22, 1909, in Genoa, Italy. He was the son of a musician and grew up in a family that was passionate about music. Lavagnino's father was a violinist, and his mother was a pianist, which meant that he was exposed to music from a very young age. Lavagnino began his musical education at the age of six when he started taking piano lessons. He showed a natural talent for music, and by the time he was a teenager, he was already composing his own pieces. In 1927, Lavagnino moved to Rome to study at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory, where he studied composition with Ildebrando Pizzetti and conducting with Bernardino Molinari. After completing his studies, Lavagnino began working as a composer for the Italian film industry. He composed music for over 200 films, including some of the most famous Italian films of the 1950s and 1960s. Lavagnino's music was known for its romantic and melodic qualities, and he was particularly skilled at creating memorable themes that would stay with audiences long after the film had ended. One of Lavagnino's most famous works is the score for the 1959 film "The Giant of Marathon." The film was a historical epic set in ancient Greece, and Lavagnino's score was a perfect match for the grandeur and drama of the story. The score featured a memorable main theme that was used throughout the film, as well as a number of other themes that helped to create a sense of atmosphere and emotion. Another notable work by Lavagnino is the score for the 1960 film "Goliath and the Dragon." The film was a sword-and-sandal epic that was popular in Italy at the time, and Lavagnino's score was a perfect match for the action-packed story. The score featured a number of memorable themes, including a heroic main theme that was used throughout the film. Lavagnino's music was not limited to film scores, however. He also composed a number of concert works, including symphonies, concertos, and chamber music. One of his most famous concert works is the "Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra and Harpsichord," which was composed in 1952. The work is a tribute to the Baroque concerto grosso form, and it features a number of solo passages for the harpsichord. Lavagnino's music was well-regarded by his contemporaries, and he was often praised for his ability to create memorable melodies and themes. He was also known for his skill at orchestration, and his scores were often praised for their rich and colorful sound. Lavagnino continued to compose music throughout his life, and he remained active in the Italian film industry until his death in 1987. His music continues to be performed and recorded today, and he is remembered as one of the most important Italian composers of the 20th century.
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