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Giuseppe "Pino" Donaggio (born 24 November 1941) is an Italian musician, singer, and
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
of film and television scores. A classically-trained violinist, Donaggio is known for his collaborations with director
Brian De Palma Brian Russell De Palma (born September 11, 1940) is an American film director and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for his work in the suspense, crime and psychological thriller genres. De Palma was a leading ...
, and for his work in both European and American genre cinema. He has won two
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Awards, and has been nominated for two
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, four
Golden Ciak ''Ciak'' is a popular Italian film magazine published in Milan, Italy. It is the most popular film magazine in Italy. The title is the Italian word (also spelled ''ciac'', for a film clapperboard. History and profile ''Ciak'' was established in 1 ...
, two
Nastro d'Argento The Nastro d'Argento, also known by its translated name Silver Ribbon, is an Italian film award awarded each year since 1946 by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italian: ''Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani ...
, and a
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.


Life and career

Born in
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(an island of
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), into a family of musicians, Donaggio began studying violin at the age of ten, first at the Benedetto Marcello conservatory in
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, followed by the
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in
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. At the age of 14, he made his solo debut in a
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concert for Italian radio, then went on to play for both the
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. He then began to write his own songs and established himself as one of Italy's prominent singer-songwriters. He took part in the
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with "
Come sinfonia "Come sinfonia" (literally "Like symphony") is a 1961 Italian song composed by Pino Donaggio. The song premiered at the 11th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, with a double performance by Donaggio and Teddy Reno, and placed at the sixth pla ...
" (1961) and had a string of successes including " Una casa in cima al mondo". However, his greatest hit was the 1965 hit "Io che non-vivo", which sold 80 million records worldwide and was performed most popularly in English as "
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" by
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and
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.Pino Donaggio – Biography
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''. Since then he has composed music for several films, including
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's ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He also composed the scores for several horror films including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Black Cat'' and ''
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''. He works regularly with US director
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, scoring De Palma's ''
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'', '' Dressed to Kill'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Passion''. In 2012 he was awarded the
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from the
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.


Filmography


Film


1970s


1980s


1990s


2000s


2010s


2020s


Television

*''Strada senza uscita'' (1986) *'' The Fifth Missile'' (1986) *''Tabloid Crime'' (1987) * ''Ocean'' (1989) *''Non aprite all'uomo nero'' (1990) *''I misteri della giungla nera'' (1991) *''Pray for Ricki Forster'' (1991) *''La stella del parco'' (1991) *''Scoop'' (1992) *''Colpo di coda'' (1993) *''Missione d'amore'' (1993) *''Cliffs of the Death'' (1993) *''L'ispettore Sarti – Un poliziotto, una città'' (1993–94) *''Ho un segreto con papà'' (1994) *''Inka Connection'' (1995) *''Californian Quartet'' (1995) *''
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'' (1995–96) *' (1996) *''New York Crossing'' (1996) *''Die Stunden vor dem Morgengrauen'' (1997) *''Racket'' (1997) *''Inquietudine'' (1997) *''Rescuers: Stories of Courage'' (1998) *''Il tesoro di Damasco'' (1998) *''Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna'' (1998–99) *''Avvocati'' (1998–99) *''Only A Dead Man Is A Good Man'' (1999) *''Angels' Sin'' (1999) *''
Commesse ''Commesse (sales associates)'' is an Italian television comedy drama series directed by Giorgio Capitani and broadcast by Rai 1 between 1999 and 2002. Cast * Sabrina Ferilli: Marta De Santis * Nancy Brilli: Roberta Ardenzi * Veronica Pivetti: ...
'' (1999–2002) *''
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'' (2000–14) *''Sospetti'' (2000–04) *''
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'' (2002–06) * ''Un caso di coscienza'' (2003–06) *''
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'' (2005–07) *''La moglie cinese'' (2006) *''Il segreto di Arianna'' (2007) *''Fuga con Marlene'' (2007) *''La vita rubata'' (2008) *''Fidati di me'' (2008–09) *''Ho sposato uno sbirro'' (2008–10) *''L'uomo che cavalcava nel buio'' (2009) * ''Sisi'' (2009) *''La donna che ritorna'' (2011) *''Dove la trovi una come me?'' (2011) * ''Rossella'' (2011–12) *'' Un passo dal cielo'' (2011–12) *''Cesare Mori – Il prefetto di ferro'' (2012) *''Madre, aiutami'' (2013–14) *''La strada dritta'' (2014) *''Il sistema'' (2016)


References


External links

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Pino Donaggio in ''Epdlp''
(Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Donaggio, Pino 1941 births Italian film score composers Italian songwriters La-La Land Records artists Living people Italian male film score composers Male songwriters Musicians from Venice Varèse Sarabande Records artists