Marcello Giombini
was born in Rome, Italy on July 8, 1928. His father was a music professor who specialized
in the Oboe who also played in orchestras. Marcello followed his father in his
love of music as a young man and was an organist in severl of Rome's churches,
and he also conducted musicologist and philologist activities attending Roman
libraries. For example, he is an edition of the Representation de Anima et de
Corpo by Emilio de 'Cavalieri.
Giombini was also
the director of the Choir of the Roman Philharmonic Academy, with whom he
recorded Renaissance music records also for the famous History of Music edited
by the RCA Italiana under the direction of Cesare Valabrega.
Giombini was also
a composer of secular music and film music composing over100 film scores as
well as being interested in electronic music. He was especially prolific in the genre of the “Spaghetti
western” and he was a "pioneer" in Italy of the electronic music.
He has a son,
Pierluigi Giombini, is known as one of the most famous composer of "Italo
Disco" during the 1980s.
In the last years
of his life, Giombini was engaged in a project to record 150 new psalms,
drawing inspiration from the contemporary music scene (Celtic, new age ...).
Marcello Giombini
died on December 12, 2003 in Assisi, Italy.
GIOMBINI, Marcello (aka K.Bytes, Marcel Giombrini, Marcus
Griffin, Pluto Kennedy, Plutokennedy) [7/24/1928, Rome, Lazio, Italy –
12/12/2003, Assisi, Umbria, Italy] – composer, conductor, songwriter, married
to ? father of composer, musician Pierluigi Giombini [1956- ], actress Claudia Giombini, Davide
Giombini.
Dollars for a
Fast Gun – 1965
The Relentless
Four – 1965 (co)
Death Walks in
Laredo* - 1966
For a Few Dollars
Less – 1966
$100,000 for
Lassiter - 1966
Ballad of a
Gunman* - 1967
Dead Men Don’t
Count – 1968
Go for Broke -
1968
Garringo - 1969
Sabata* - 1970
The Bandit
Malpelo – 1971
Holy Water Joe -
1971
Return of Sabata*
- 1971
They Believed He
Was No Saint - 1972
Dallas – 1974
*Available on CD
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