Italian composer Stelvio Cipriani died in Rome, Italy on
October 1, 2019. He was 81. Stelvio had been ill since December 2017. Born in
Rome on August 20, 1937 and graduated in piano and musical composition at the
Conservatorio Santa Cecilia and began working as a writer for light musical
singers. After a few years he moved for a short time to the United States to
perfect himself in jazz music. Back in Italy he began composing film music and
in the seventies he became the most requested composer in the field of
soundtracks. He also composed the music of many documentaries, including some
pieces commissioned by the Holy See. Known for his police and crime film scores
Stelvio was one of the most prolific composers for the Euro-westerns in the
1960s and 1970s composing 16 soundtracks.
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And now Heavens gains another Musical Note. R.I.P. Maestro Stelvio, and thank you for the many emotions that you gave us!
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