One of the most eclectic musicians ever.
His music unfolds huge range of creativity.
He made over three-hundred movie soundtracks and worked with
top-notch names:
De Sica, Monicelli, Scola, Magni, Risi, Pietrangeli, Vicario,
Lattuada, etc...
He also wrote entire musicals for Garinei and Giovannini
suchas: "Rugantino" (also a Broadway show), "Ciao
Rudy" (with Mastroianni), "Aggiungi un posto a tavola"
(performed almost all over the world), "Accendiamo la
Lampada", "Bravo!", "Vacanze romane".
An international hit song was "Che m'é imparato
a ffà", which was originally sung by Sophia Loren.
The most evocativeand catchy song of Rugantino, "Roma,
nun fà la stupida stasera", became his third worldwide
best-seller.
In this book you will find all the original movie posters
and billboards, along with a compilation of some his soundtracks. |