Augusto Martelli
Augusto Martelli (15 March 1940 – 3 November 2014) was an Italian composer, conductor, arranger and television personality.
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Died | 3 November 2014 (aged 74)[1] |
Occupation | composer, conductor, arranger, television personality |
Born in Genoa, the son of conductor and composer Giordano Bruno Martelli, Martelli is probably best known for the song Djamballà, theme song of the 1970 film Il dio serpente,[2] which reached the first position in the Italian hit parade.[3] He is also well known for having had a sentimental engagement with the singer Mina, with whom he also collaborated as a composer and an arranger and with whom he co-founded the recording company PDU.[2] After having been conductor in a number of RAI variety shows, starting from late seventies Martelli was also host of a number of TV programs, mainly for Canale 5.[4] He also composed songs and scores for a large number of Fininvest TV programs.[2][4]
Selected filmography
- Pensando a te (1969)
- More Dollars for the MacGregors (1970)
- Il dio serpente (1970)
- Sartana in the Valley of Death (1970)
- The Wind's Fierce (1970)
- We Are All in Temporary Liberty (1971)
References
- "Muore Augusto Martelli, una vita in musica da Mina alla Tv". La Repubblica. 3 November 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
- Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
- Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391.
- Luca Cirillo, Maurizio Mansueti, "Incontro con Augusto Martelli", Il Giaguaro, N° 7, Autumn 2001, Alessandro Casella Editore.
External links
- Augusto Martelli at AllMusic
- Augusto Martelli Orchestra at AllMusic
- Augusto Martelli discography at Discogs
- Augusto Martelli on IMDb