Pino Donaggio
Giuseppe "Pino" Donaggio (born 24 November 1941) is an Italian musician, singer, and composer of film and television scores. A classically-trained violinist, Donaggio is known for his collaborations with director Brian De Palma, and for his work in both European and American genre cinema. He has won two Italian Golden Globe Awards, and has been nominated for two David di Donatello, four Golden Ciak, two Nastro d'Argento, and a Saturn Award.
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Background information | |
Born | Burano, Venice, Italy | 23 November 1941
Genres | Film score, Pop, Classical |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, singer, orchestrator, arranger, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, violin, piano |
Years active | 1955–present |
Website | clancelentano |
Life and career
Born in Burano (an island of Venice), into a family of musicians, Donaggio began studying violin at the age of ten, first at the Benedetto Marcello conservatory[1] in Venice, followed by the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory[2] in Milan. At the age of 14, he made his solo debut in a Vivaldi concert for Italian radio, then went on to play for both the I Solisti Veneti and the Solisti di Milano.[3] The discovery of rock and roll during the summer of 1959 ended Donaggio's classical career when he made his singing debut with Paul Anka. He then began to write his own songs and established himself as one of Italy's prominent singer-songwriters. He took part in the Sanremo Festival with "Come sinfonia" (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",[4] which sold 80 million records worldwide and was performed most popularly in English as "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" by Dusty Springfield and Elvis Presley.[5]
His first film was the British/Italian horror film Don't Look Now.[6] Since then he has composed music for several films, including Dario Argento's Two Evil Eyes, Trauma and Do You Like Hitchcock?. He also composed the scores for several horror films including Piranha, Tourist Trap, The Howling and Seed of Chucky. He works regularly with US director Brian De Palma, scoring De Palma's Carrie,[6] Home Movies, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, Body Double,[6] Raising Cain and Passion.
In 2012 he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Soundtrack Academy.
Filmography
Film
1970s
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1973 | Don't Look Now | Nicolas Roeg | |
1975 | Smiling Maniacs | Marcello Aliprandi | |
1976 | A Whisper in the Dark | ||
Haunts | Herb Freed | 1st American film | |
Carrie | Brian De Palma | 1st of 8 collaborations with De Palma | |
1978 | Damned in Venice | Ugo Liberatore | |
Piranha | Joe Dante | ||
China 9, Liberty 37 | Monte Hellman | ||
1979 | Tourist Trap | David Schmoeller | |
Home Movies | Brian De Palma | ||
Senza buccia | Marcello Aliprandi |
1980s
1990s
2000s
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2000 | Trasgredire | Tinto Brass | |
Up at the Villa | Philip Haas | ||
On the Beach Beyond the Pier | Giovanni Fago | ||
2001 | Tra due mondi | Fabio Conversi | |
The Order | Sheldon Lettich | ||
2002 | The Bankers of God: The Calvi Affair | Giuseppe Ferrara | |
Soul Mate | Sergio Rubini | ||
2004 | Pontormo – Un amore eretico | Giovanni Fago | |
Seed of Chucky | Don Mancini | ||
2005 | Do You Like Hitchcock? | Dario Argento | |
2006 | Our Land | Sergio Rubini | |
Anthony, Warrior of God | Antonello Belluco | ||
2007 | Guido che sfidò le Brigate Rosse | Giuseppe Ferrara | |
Milano Palermo – Il ritorno | Claudio Fragasso | ||
2008 | At a Glance | Sergio Rubini | |
Winter in Wartime | Martin Koolhoven |
2010s
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2011 | Sotto il vestito niente – L'ultima sfilata | Carlo Vanzina | |
2012 | Passion | Brian De Palma | |
2013 | Patrick | Mark Hartley | |
2014 | La buca | Daniele Ciprì | |
2016 | La grande rabbia | Claudio Fragasso | |
2017 | Where I've Never Lived | Paolo Franchi | |
2018 | My Name Is Thomas | Terence Hill | |
Mare di grano | Fabrizio Guarducci | ||
2019 | Domino | Brian De Palma |
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)
- Gesucht wird Ricki Forster (1991)
- La stella del parco (1991)
- Scoop (1992)
- Colpo di coda (1993)
- Missione d'amore (1993)
- Klippen des Todes (1993)
- L'ispettore Sarti – Un poliziotto, una città (1993–94)
- Ho un segreto con papà (1994)
- Inka Connection (1995)
- Das kalifornische Quartett (1995)
- Die Straßen von Berlin (1995–96)
- Nach uns die Sintflut (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)
- Nur ein toter Mann ist ein guter Mann (1999)
- Die Sünde der Engel (1999)
- Commesse (1999–2002)
- Don Matteo (2000–14)
- Sospetti (2000–04)
- Lo zio d'America (2002–06)
- Un caso di coscienza (2003–06)
- Provaci ancora prof (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
- "Benedetto Marcello Conservatory". Conseve.it. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
- "Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory". Consmilano.it. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
- "Solisti di Milano". Solistiaquilani.it. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
- "Music of "Io che non-vivo" song". Zafara.org. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
- Pino Donaggio – Biography
- "Ordeal By Innocence – Pino Donaggio". Retrieved 1 April 2018.
External links
- Pino Donaggio on IMDb
- Pino Donaggio discography at Discogs
- Pino Donaggio in Epdlp (Spanish)